Eye of My Mind II
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About the Book
I hope you enjoy my poems. They are made up of fun, serious, religious and tragic experiences and thoughts I have experienced through my lifetime. I basically am publishing my former book and this one for my children and grandchildren and their wonderful spouses, so they can get a picture of how their mother and grandmother of 88 years thinks and feels. I am proud of them and my husband, the Rev. Louis F. Rush of The Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod, would be of them, also. He died a few months before our 50th wedding anniversary. My faith means a lot to me and I try to live up to my wedding motto: “Only one life, ‘twill soon be past, only what’s done for Christ will last.” So I hope that you will get a chuckle and some thoughtful moments from reading and thinking of the history in your past. Write a journal or poetry for your loved ones to help them connect to your past history, for if history is forgotten we tend to repeat it. I started writing poetry in high school but never shared it until now. I never realized and am amazed at how much history I lived through and how much it affected the world in which we live. It is due to my husband that I started writing and collecting my poetry because he gave me a book with empty pages in which to write and keep my poems.
About the Author
I was born in New Orleans, LA in 1926. At the age of twelve years my father and mother moved back to their native state of Michigan, where I grew up on a farm. I became an elementary teacher in the parochial schools of our Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. I met and married the Rev. Louis F. Rush in 1950, who graduated that year. We have four wonderful children and ten fine grandchildren. I am widowed and 87 years of age, as my husband died a few months before our 50th anniversary.