Grain of Sand
Anniversary Card
Anniversary Card
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A marriage is something that is creating and curated between two people and is formed through a shared experience of the joys and sorrows of life, as described in the 'Creating and Curating a Marriage' blog. This poem, written as a prayer for a family wedding is a pastiche on Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken', and uses the image of a stream. The artwork for the card is by Faith Guilford and was commissioned for a Golden Wedding celebration.
Also available as a wedding card.
ANNIVERSARY PRAYER
"Two streams joined together in a dappled glade
And thankful, Lord, that you had nurtured both
To this true moment, long I prayed
For all that life-long soulmates made
Whatever might befall their path.
The streams flowed faster now, as one
Quite danced along, and could be heard
Gurgling over rock and stone;
Their joys not just for themselves to own
But in each others, glimpsing your joy, Lord.
And whether through eddy or waterfall,
Together they flowed, inseparable;
Bound by your commands of love
And knowing those vows, so dear to both
Were truth, in a world inexplicable.
I shall be telling this, with a smile
To family and friends, whenever hence:
Two streams joined together in a dappled glade,
And Lord, where you were their strength and guide,
That made all the difference."
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The Quiet Work of Love
The daily work of parenting can feel endless and invisible. Feeding, tidying, comforting, carrying the emotional weight of the household, then starting again the next day. Much of it goes unnoticed by the very children it is done for. Yet that does not make it unimportant. In many ways, being taken for granted is part of the role itself.
Children often don’t see the steady love beneath their feet. They notice when something is missing, but rarely the countless acts of care that make them feel safe, secure and able to grow. The ordinary routines of family life create a foundation of trust, even when parents feel exhausted or overlooked.
This reflection became the inspiration for a poem about the hidden strength of motherhood and the unseen work of love. It is a reminder that the small, repeated acts of care matter deeply. They shape confidence, belonging and resilience in ways that may only be understood much later. Sometimes the most powerful love is the kind that quietly holds everything up.
“To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the Palm of your Hand, And Eternity in an Hour.”
The name 'Grain of Sand' comes from a childhood gift: a small silver clock engraved with William Blake's words from Auguries of Innocence about finding a world in a grain of sand. That idea runs through everything here. The reflections cover personal feelings, family dynamics, climate change and faith, all rooted in the belief that life works best when we notice and care for the larger wholes we're part of. Rooted in Christian faith, written to resonate with all.