Grandma in the Moon
By Suzanne Guinn
My evenings outside my house
to run errands or take walks
have invited an encounter with
the “Grandma in the Moon”
She is often orange in the early evening
as sun is setting and casting a
hue that is is refleting
and is larger than life it seems
I’m reminded of walks with my Grandma Ella
in the summer when she would visit
and how she’d talk of the “Man in the Moon”
whose face you could clearly see
if you looked closely
She shared a recognition of
God revealed in creation
and how the mystery of God could be seen
in God’s many faces
one of which was the moon
She never seemed to fear
the darkness of a night sky
because it contained the moon and stars
which God put in their places
to brighten the world
and they were friendly faces
Just waiting to be explored
The Psalms tell us
“In God there is no darkness at all
the night is as bright as the day”
There is no place I can wander
that is outside God’s loving
caring
watchful
and protective eyes
So I don’t need to fear
the night either
or the darkness that sometimes
clouds my soul
because God sees me
and loves me
like a “Grandma in the Moon”
and will hold me and rock me
and bring comfort and peace
to my heart
Grandma in the Moon was written by Suzanne Guinn and originally published in House of Comfort, a publication of Retreat House Spirituality Center. Purchase your copy.