Housewarming

Origin Story

When asked what was present on her heart, she immediately began to speak of her grandchildren. She is a proud gramma of five, including young twin boys. “Is it okay to be emotional?” she asked before sharing that the twins have a genetic condition called Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease (ARPKD).

Interspersed with the joys and worries of being a gramma, she recounted her own grandparents; challenges and opportunities of caring for them, grief of losing them, gratitude for being loved by them, and the everyday experiences of now living in their home.

Rebecca Wilson, Listener Poet
Certified Listener Poet Cohort 11 Practicum
July 2025


Housewarming

By Rebecca Wilson, Listener Poet

moving into our grandparents’ house
a renovation, a restoration
of a dwelling and a soul

filled with oddities like
two layers of carpet on the bathroom floor
grouted tile kitchen counter

memories flowing like air from the vent
hospice beds in the living room

hope growing
like award winning flowers
in the gardens they planted
even without a green thumb
keeping them watered

new dreams seeded by the laughter
of our own grandchildren
calling us gramma
gramma, let’s go play, gramma

giving them all we couldn’t offer
as a young overwhelmed mother
undivided attention, energy, money
the wisdom we discover with age

like a secret door hidden away in plain sight
turning on gratitude like an old dusty light

shelves filled with
childhood innocence and fearlessness
whispers of familiar voices
voicing pride like beatitudes

blessed
blessed are you
who grieve and continue loving
who lost so many and keep on going
who understand the heaviness
of time and gravity yet keep on rising
who know the finality of living
and refuse to surrender trying
who tend warm places
till soft spaces for future generations
deeply breathing
slowing down to say
those hard moments created
who I am today