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12/23/2023
Time For Christmas Once Again
A Tribute In Rhyme by Judy Ashford
It’s been busy at the North Pole.
Santa’s almost ready for the day.
The reindeer have been practicing
on how to pull the sleigh.
He’s made a few trips here to chat with kids
to see how good that they have been.
He’s made a list and checked it twice,
before the time arrives for them to begin.
He checked the forecast for the weather.
It’s calling for some rain,
so Rudolph will be needed
for them to get there all the same.
He’s looking forward to the cookies
left for him upon the plate.
The reindeer loves it when you leave carrots
and they can hardly wait!
So on the 24th as you prepare for bed,
dream of the presents you will see,
when it time for Christmas once again
and you see what’s underneath the tree!
06/26/2023
You Can Almost Hear It Snore
A Tribute In Rhyme by Judy Ashford
We had heard that storms were likely.
Eyes were focused on the skies.
I had my camera ready
if a tornado caught my eyes.
But, all I saw was lovely clouds
and the first phase of the moon.
As the winds were quickly growing,
the pretty clouds were gone too soon.
So I focused on the moon
and zoomed in close so I could see
that in the first phase of the moon,
it was sleeping comfortably.
Look closely at the picture.
Let your imagination soar.
Its' eyes are closed, mouth slightly opened
and you can almost hear it snore.
04/15/2023
Dayton Children’s Hospital … Where Daily Miracles Occur
A Tribute In Rhyme by Judy Ashford
Barney Convalescent Hospital began in 1947.
In the 50’s the name changed to Children’s Hospital Society
During the 60’s known as Barney’s is the name I knew the most
Dayton Children’s is the final name that was meant to be.
North Dayton’s been a long time home
to this very special place.
Wandering down their hallways,
you’ll most times see a smiling face.
Children come and children go
always receiving gentle care.
Regardless of the length of stay,
there are caring people everywhere.
My uncle worked there many years
and watched the building grow.
He came in at 3 am to care for my daughter
because he loved me so.
At times a worried parent
may receive assurance everyday,
that their child is in the perfect place
to help their worries go away.
From preemies in the nursery
to a quickly growing teen,
many times their medical conditions
are not as bad as it may seem.
Unfortunately, there may be times
that children enter with great pain.
Great care is then administered
so their pain improves and is not the same.
Sit still and listen carefully,
for there may be an angel there,
bringing miracles from heaven
and also comfort they may share.
This is a place of daily miracles.
I’ve seen it happen there before.
You can feel this is the doctor’s goal,
each time you enter through their door.
04/15/2023
Dayton’s Famous Funny Lady
A Tribute In Rhyme by Judy Ashford
We all enjoy a story
where laughter is a must;
when the author finds humor in everyday things
and sometimes makes a little fuss.
We have a lady from close by
that became known far and wide.
She had a talent of making fun of things,
but her readers sometimes also cried.
Operation Dustrag was the first column that she wrote,
after working in a Dayton paper after going to UD.
At Wit’s End was then written and syndicated
so a vast group of people nationwide her words now could see.
She then became famous writing books
that had a certain flair.
She appeared on several talk shows,
and if humor was needed, she soon would be there.
Erma Bombeck was her name.
She was born on the twenty first of February in 1927.
She remains in Woodland cemetery,
but I’m sure she really lives in heaven.
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