To My Friends in Genealogy Book Club: March Meeting

If this were any ordinary year,

our Kati would choose us a book.

We’d read it with a thoughtful eye,

give the plot a careful look.

We’d study and we’d be prepared

to say what we thought about it.

If we didn’t like it, we’d speak up!

There’d be no doubt about it!

But this is not an ordinary year.

These times are filled with trouble.

We stay alive, we try to survive,

each in our COVID bubble.

So we look ahead to the books we’ll read

and the other things we’ll do,

and we’ll plan our next discussions

for the Year of Twenty-Two.

Class of 1952

We were born in the Depression.

We grew up in World War II.

We’ve known our share of troubles.

There’s a lot we’ve made it through.

We know how to cooperate.

We’re willing to do our part.

We also know the frailties that

wrack the human heart.

We can handle the wicked virus…

…its isolation and its fear.

Still, we’re glad to get the new vaccine

with its hope for a better year!