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Purple flowers, guest collection #249

24 April 2024
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Lucy Koenig-Reinke

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Flowers, not purple, Albuquerque 2

Albuquerque, New Mexico
28 March 2024
photo by Lucy Koenig-Reinke

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Flowers, not purple, Albuquerque 1

Albuquerque, New Mexico
photo by Lucy Koenig-Reinke
22 March 2024

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Purple flower, guest collection #238

Lucy gives a purple flower to Gimli
Albuquerque, New Mexico
photo by Essie Koenig-Reinke
18 March 2024

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29 December 2023

Stretching. Albuquerque.
Happy Second Birthday, Lucy!!
Cut the Cake – John McCutcheon
Sesame Street – Elmo
The People in Your Neighborhood – Sesame Street’s Bob & The Sesame Street Anything Muppets
We Shall Be Known – MaMuse, feat. Thrive
Unafraid – Matthew Black
Change the World – Gabrielle, Elmo, Rosita, Tamir & Sesame Street’s Charlie
Don’t Be Afraid – Chorus Pro Musica, Alison Adam, John Bell & William Chin
Sweet Slumber – David Asheba Wilson
The Hurting Times – Barnaby Bright
God with Us – The Many
Coat of Many Colors – Dolly Parton
My Girl – The Temptations
Dancing in the Street – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
You Are the Sunshine of My Life – Stevie Wonder
How Sweet It Is – Marvin Gaye
Ain’t No Mountain High Enough – Diana Ross
Boomer Sooner – The University of Oklahoma Marching Band
Blue Is the Colour – Chelsea Football Club
Elmo’s Song – Elmo, Big Bird & Snuffleupagus
Wheels on the Bus – Gracie’s Corner
Dinosaur Song – Gracie’s Corner
Circle of Life – Carmen Twillie & Lebo M
Somewhere Over the Rainbow / What a Wonderful World – Israel Kamakawiwo’ole
Po La’i E/Silent Night – C. Pueo Pata, Leimana Abenes

Happy Birthday Lucy

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Purple flowers guest collection #232

Domingo Baca Canyon
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Essie and Lucy Koenig-Reinke
7 October 2023

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Help. Me.

              Granddaughter Lucy continues to inspire and pass on new knowledge. As she grows and develops, honing skills, pursuing new interests, increasing her vocabulary, Lucy always teaches me something. Often, she imparts multiple lessons.

.             During my recent visit as she and her parents began their move to Albuquerque, the insight that stood out concerned her use of the words, “help” and “me.” Lucy used those words in a unique way, and she did so often.

              We frequently combine “help” and “me” to create a sentence. “Help me.” Come to my aid. Provide me with assistance.

              Lucy takes those two words and creates a paragraph. A two-sentence paragraph. One word in each sentence. And in an order we might not expect given what she means. But a paragraph nonetheless.

              “Help. Me.”

              In Lucy’s usage, the words become an offer that she will extend help to you. Or perhaps they become a statement of fact that she will help you. In some cases they rise to the level of a demand that you allow her to help.

              “Help. Me.” And Lucy wants you to pick her up so she can select your coffee cup and push the buttons on the coffee maker.

              “Help. Me.” And Lucy staggers toward you carrying your shoes which she will help you put on so you can go outside together.

              “Help. Me.” And Lucy starts to pull the dishes out of the dishwasher at a rapid rate and you struggle to keep up and put them away.

              “Help. Me.” And Lucy climbs up beside you to pour, to mix, to dump, to stir as she helps you cook. She stays away from the stove when it is “hot.” But most everything else she might do to create a meal; she tries to do.

              Same words. Different meanings depending on if they construct a sentence or a paragraph.

              Will Lucy remember this stage in her life?  Will her first paragraph last?

              Hard to say. It may. It may not. She may go through phases where she wants to help and where she does not want to help. What seems important is the beauty and the wonder of the now and the memories we make and the photos we take.

              Whatever may come next, I know I will ponder what Lucy has taught me about the difference between a sentence and a paragraph.

              I know I will need to say, “Help me.”

              I hope I can also find lots of times to say, ‘Help. Me.”

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Thank you

I cannot remember when I received a smile as big and warm and excited as the smile I received this evening. While the smile did not come from granddaughter Lucy, it came because of her.

I ordered dinner from Door Dash last night. Multiple issues with that, I know. Not the least of which is it represents a new retreat in the current self-care effort. I acknowledge the problems and hope to address at least some of them. Starting today.

For last night, I did what I did.

Ukash, the Dasher arrived. As we interacted, I realized that Ukash lives with an issue with his hearing. We were able to communicate nonetheless.

As our interaction came to a close, Lucy flashed into my mind and heart. In addition to English words, Lucy is earning signs. Mom. Dad. Water. More. All done. Banana. Up. You’re welcome. And thank you. She may know more. Those are the ones I have picked up while with her.

I decided to give it a try. “Thank you,” I signed to Ukash

His face lit up with joy. I thought his smile would break his face as he signed, “You’re welcome.”

I smiled back. We shook hands. Ukash entered his car for his next delivery. I headed to my apartment to eat food I did not need.

The experience has stayed with me.

Courtesy of Lucy and her parents, I experienced a holy moment of beauty and love. I have been smiling ever since. I hope Ukash has been smiling too.

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4 July 2023

4 July. Germantown. Shelby Park. 5K to support The Luminus Network, an organization in Baltimore that offers legal, social and language services to our neighbors.
In Baltimore Lucy rolled and Eric ran. I walked. Slowly.
City of Immigrants – Steve Earle with Forro in the Dark
Immigrant Eyes – Willie Nelson
Immigrant – John McCutcheon
The Immigrants – Gaby Moreno & Van Dyke Parks
Immigrants (We Get the Job Done) – K’naan, Snow Tha Product, Riz MC & Residente
The Dreamer – Jackson Browne
Look in Their Eyes – David Crosby
No Human Is Illegal – The Wakes
Ave Que Emigra – Gaby Morena
Amor Migrante – Elena & Los Fulanos
Migra – Santana

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5 April 2023

Walk with Lucy. We met Luke and his person Libby.

Elmo’s Song – Elmo, Big Bird & Snuffleupagus
Wheels on the Bus – Gracie’s Corner
The Wheels on the Bus – Bert & Ernie
Wheels on the Bus – Raffi
The Wheels on the Bus – Sharon, Lois & Bram
Wheels on the Bus – Gracie’s Corner
The Wheels on the Bus – Bert & Ernie
Wheels on the Bus – Raffi
The Wheels on the Bus – Sharon, Lois & Bram
Wheels on the Bus – Gracie’s Corner
The Wheels on the Bus – Bert & Ernie
Wheels on the Bus – Raffi
The Wheels on the Bus – Sharon, Lois & Bram

It was a reasonably long walk. And they are short songs. And someone has a favorite song

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