Thank you for being my mother; for loving me always and never giving up on me. Thank you for seeing me through the gawky teen aged years when I longed to fit in, but didn't, and for standing by me when I was a college student hiding my talents because I didn't want to stand out; to be noticed; to be different.
Thank you especially for supporting me through the turmoil of years in a bad marriage. You knew things were not good, not the way they were supposed to be, even when I was still unable to admit it. You were always there when I needed you, providing an open ear and as much support as you could muster and I could receive.
Your steadfast confidence in me has been my North Star and kept me on course through the last twenty years when I was raising your grandchildren alone and trying to make a living, writing and studying in the wee small hours of the morning, and singing like a caged bird.
Now, in your later years, it is my privilege to care for you; to become the vault for your memories, slipping away from your mind and leaving you frustrated and forlorn. I will hold your hand as you have held mine and we will continue to pass the time together, mother and daughter, great-grandmother and grandma, completing the circle of life assigned to us by God himself, sharing tears and happiness together.
Thank you, Mom, for showing me the way and giving me the freedom to sing.
Love,
Your daughter, Lynn
Looking at the history of my blog with Jamie and Shannon for Kickin' It Old Skool Blog-a-thon!
Looking at the history of my blog with Jamie and Shannon for Kickin' It Old Skool Blog-a-thon!
Beautiful, Lynn.
ReplyDeleteSniff, sniff. Beautiful! (and nice use of multiple pictures!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to your Mother.
ReplyDeleteShe sounds like a well loved lady who deserves every single bit of that love!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the beautiful thoughts. And thanks for sharing Nettie with the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, loving tribute to your Mom, Lynne.
ReplyDeleteI am holding back the tears. As I am in the grandma stage of life. Knowing the the memory's are slipping away. And unknown things lie ahead. Your woulds flow beautifully. And touched both my mind and soul. Have a wonderful week.
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