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		<title>Grandma&#8217;s House</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Dec 2019 13:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Today is my grandma’s birthday.  She would be 129 years old.  Happy Birthday, Clara Czerwinski Lipski. You were a great grandma.]]></description>
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									<p>Today is my grandma’s birthday.  She would be 129 years old.  Happy Birthday, Clara Czerwinski Lipski. You were a great grandma.</p>
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<p><strong>Grandma</strong></p>
<p>Once there was a small, old, brick house<br />With a tiny brown lawn and a stoop<br />On a street of small, old, brick houses<br />With tiny brown lawns and stoops<br />In Cicero, Illinois.</p>
<p>My grandma lived there<br />With my grandpa<br />And my Uncle Stooge and<br />Uncle Chester<br />But I always thought of it as<br />Grandma’s house.</p>
<p>I lived there, too, when I was just born,<br />With my mama and daddy,<br />Grandma and Grandpa,<br />Uncle Stooge and Uncle Chester,<br />All of us in the small old house<br />Crowded together like clowns in a circus car.</p>
<p>I was the star of the show<br />And had an audience of six.<br />Did she eat? my uncles would ask.<br />Are her bowels moving?<br />Did that rash go away?</p>
<p>When I grew older,<br />I spent nearly every weekend at that house.<br />The furniture was dark and solid<br />And there were always surprises for me<br />On the big old round table<br />In the dining room:<br />Cracker Jacks or<br />Hair ribbons<br />Or a new dress<br />From Marshall Field’s.</p>
<p>It was all different from my own house<br />In a new suburb.<br />The air at Grandma’s house<br />Smelled of bleach,<br />Mothballs, and<br />Pipe tobacco.<br />Clocks ticked in quiet rooms,<br />And pigeons cooed in the back yard.<br />The floor in the bathroom was made up of<br />Little white tiles.<br />That made you dizzy if you stared at them too long.<br />The toilet was called<br />A Toledo<br />Because that’s where it was made:<br />Toledo, Ohio.</p>
<p>At Grandma’s house<br />We ate chocolate cake and Pepsi for breakfast,<br />Played Old Crow at the dining room table,<br />Climbed the hill of coal in the coal bin.<br />And my grandma slept<br />In her clothes<br />At the foot of our bed<br />To make sure we were safe.</p>								</div>
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