DISPLAYING SCHOOL PHOTOS I have my own school photo this year and will send a headshot to all our children and stepchildren just as they send us - my wife and me - school photos of grandchildren every year in the fall. Some grandparents create shrines, but I have my own method of displaying school photos. I like to put them in a drawer where they lie forgotten for years until the day I find them - usually while searching for reading glasses or keys - and so begins a journey through years of pigtails and braces, a tight-throated, stinging-eyed journey through gains and losses now past, each memory perfectly framed in wallet-sized innocence.

GOD BLESS THE CHILD (a shy granddaughter's first day at school) May she find a friend today - may every lonely child find a friend - and may the adults who surround her remember that for those who feel deeply minor setbacks are felt as body blows and when she finds a friend and they chase across the playground with no thought of stumbling, please guide her towards a soft spot before she trips and falls.
I published these poems almost exactly one year ago today, in honor of the fact that a new school year was about to begin. It seemed worthwhile to publish them here again, for exactly that same reason. God Bless all the kids going back to school and all the adults who teach and care for them.
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