Helen, Letty, Jonya, Johnie Stapp c. 1953 |
There were two little girls
A blue-eyed beauty
Who danced like a whirling gig and sang for the folks.
There were two little girls
A green-eyed child
Who galloped like a horse and pretended to be a circus flyer.
Letty Stapp with Sherry Cantrell c. 1955 on E. st SE, Miami, Ok |
There were two little girls
One blue-eyed little
girl
Whose dark curly dangled and danced all over her head
She smiled and giggled and brought
Joy to the world.
There were two little girls
The other a green-eyed little
girl
Whose light brown hair bounced like a butterfly.
The sun and heat graced her face
When she pretended to
be Tarzan.
There were two little girls
One with curls
Who loved playing with dolls; paper dolls, Tony dolls, and
rosy cheeked baby dolls.
On the stage they felt
no fear.
There were two little girls
One without curls
Who raced little cars through dirt and sand, and
Built houses out of blocks and furniture out of sticks.
Through competition
they learned fear and accomplishment.
Letty and Jonya, Prairie Dunes c. 2010 |
There were two little girls whose lives drifted apart
One learned a new language and found beauty in Spain
And her calling in
Spanish, a teacher she became.
Jonya in Antigua, Guatemala 2018 |
The other discovered books and traveled the world through
words
And felt the call of
a library, a storytelling teacher she became.
There were two little girls, curious little girls
Together they bounced through roaring streams and ocean
currents;
Gathered sea shells, rocks,
leaves, and baby bunnies;
Chased fireflies and
listened to the evening echo of locusts.
Their curious love of nature centered their lives.
There were two little girls maturing through adventures,
Families they raised and shared their hearts with loved ones.
One year they lost their parents, and old secrets lost their
hold.
Their worlds spun but not without control.
The blue-eyed brunette grew to fairy tale stature with
Flowing curly hair the
color of arctic ice,
Shirts of every color danced around her feet.
Her radiant smile and lyrical stories charm those around her.
Bill and Jonya cruising 2017 |
The green-eyed sister changed glasses by color and shapes,
Much like her Miss
Clairol hair.
She loved the laughter of children and people at play
And turned to the golf course where she lost her worries among
the trees.
Letty c. 2017 |
There were two little girls, aging like good wine
Who, one day, found
themselves looking in the mirror
Laughing as curls the color of silver and ice danced and
dangled around their faces.
And right in the middle of their foreheads curls bounced as
they giggled at themselves.
Their hearts filled with love, a passion for life, thanks to
their parents and the world that raised the two little girls.
Jonya and Letty, c 2016 |
**Dedicated to our parents Helen and Johnie Stapp who died
August 26, 1989 and October 21, 1989 respectively, and to our families and friends, past and
present who helped to raise two strong women.
Just beautiful, Letty. mob
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS ! pwm
ReplyDeleteJust lovely, precious and so honoring of the ancestors. Sending smiles for sisterhood...having had all brothers is a delight and sometimes horror to watch the grand daughters find their way.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the equinox coming in September. Enjoy the harvest of all the yummy food for the tummy and spirit. Hugs, jd
Letty, I so love this story. csm
ReplyDeleteThis is terrific! I remember when we were walking Lucy and a man thought I might be your sister. I think it was the gray hair! nv
ReplyDeleteThis is your most beautiful post yet. Oh how I wish I had a sister. Such pure, complicated, yet steadfast love. ld
ReplyDeleteThis was great, Letty. Loved it. jr
ReplyDeleteNice, Letty. ts
ReplyDeleteLoved reading this beautiful story. You both are such beautiful people who exude joy, curiosity, and creativity. I so appreciate you sharing the story of the history of Miami. It was a wonderful place to grow up. Now I know why. Vicki MR
ReplyDeleteLetty, thank you for the beautiful memorial to your parents and memoir to life with your sister! I really enjoy the moving writing style. JylD
ReplyDeleteRandy James posted on FB: Johnnie was always so nice with us kids, Bobby, Gary, Mark, Scotty, Steve, Charlie, Jack, Jonya, Susie. I can still remember those days like it was yesterday. I can also remember Johnnie letting us play on Mondays sometimes when the course was closed.
ReplyDeleteDon Allen posted on FB: Love this picture of you, your dad, and Jonya! Sheri Cantrell Allen
ReplyDeleteSue Thomas Weese posted on FB: Did you have a Toni doll by Toni Home Perm. ? I had one and you could curl her hair. I haven't seen or heard of one since that one. 🤗
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Letty Stapp Watt Sue Thomas Weese Yes, we had a Tony doll who suffered miserably at our hands.
Dana Painter Meyer posted on FB: Your parents were like my family. I thought the world of both of them. Johnnie made a true impact on my golf and life.
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Letty Stapp Watt We all shared so many years and memories together that we certainly felt like one big, really big, family. So great to see you on Facebook.
A joyous read, Letty, and a great start for a Mon morning!
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