I know, I know, it’s been a while. Good to see you again. It’s been a depressing year, but I’m back maybe not regularly. I’m working on it. What follows is another of those Girlie On the Edge six-sentence blog challenge posts. The challenge word is Rodeo.
My youngest son and I took Grandma to her last rodeo; she must have been 97 or 98.
Life had been tough, one baby had died at two weeks, her son had died young and her daughter was dying an inch at a time—so she didn’t laugh much; didn’t cry either.
You know, a rodeo’s a rodeo and she’d seen many, but then they trotted out the wild cow race.
For those of you who don’t know, a wild cow race involves organizing a few teams of racers, letting a bunch of cows loose, and then chasing them down with saddles and bridles, saddling them, bridling them, and riding them (one team member) back to the starting point.
You can imagine the potential for mayhem with a bunch of old range cows—the stubborn refusal to be caught, the foot-setting refusal to lead, the running up and down the arena, the bucking, the spills, and so on.
Half-way through the race, I looked over at Grandma, a woman I hadn’t seen laugh in years, and tears were running down her cheeks, she was holding her sides, laughing like it was the last day of her life and she was going to get the most out of it.
Great six! Glad grandma got a good laugh. I didn’t know about the wild cow race, nor have I ever been to a rodeo, so this was an interesting read.
You should put at least one rodeo on your bucket list. Unless you’re really into horses and cattle and the wild west, though, a rodeo is a rodeo.
Great job. Making grandma happy as important
Wonderful to have that opportunity.
It has been awhile! Good to see you, Faith. I especially liked listening to you read this Six. Made it more real. Love that the story ends with Grandma laughing so, and if it was her last day, what a wonderful way to have spent it.
She lived another year or two. died just a couple of months before her only remaining child.
Very nice description of the wild cow race. I can see how it would make someone laugh.
What made it even more fun was that the team members were neighbors.
Brilliant that Grandma enjoyed this day out 🙂 Brilliant too to hear your narration of this Six.
Thank you. It was wonderful to be able to give her those few moments of enjoyment.
I love being read to and this is a great feel good story!
Thanks Chris. I like giving my visitors options.
What a lovely memory — have to assume this is truth, it certainly has the ring! — and what a beautiful way to go!
It is truth. Gtrandma’s response was unexpected, but what a gift to be able to give.
What a great day for grandma!