To not speak of death is to not speak of life. I do not write of these things in sadness, I write all in gladness for what is, what was, and what will be...
Mother's Day is a bittersweet day for me. The bitterness stems from missing my Beau, who never let an opportunity pass to show me what being his mom meant to him. Sometimes it was a card, sometimes artwork, sometimes a bunch of dandelions with a wee bit of violets mixed in. I have an old coffee can filled with his gifts, dried and fragile- yet I can never dispose of them. I remember our last trip together, taking the Amtrak from Springfield to Chicago for a day of touring before he entered the Marines. I can still see him there, gazing out the window at the old farmsteads and silos blurring by, I could almost read those thoughts, though he was quiet- his sighs were long and thoughtful. I wondered if he knew, I wonder still...how much I'd give to protect him from all harm and love him fully, no matter what. Those moments are inscribed in my memory, and they are good and worth keeping. Beau, the boy/man- is in my every thought still- and on Mother's Day I think of him with tears first, I know no other way to get past the dark than to let it all flow away so the light, the memories can surface.
This is my first year away from Emma, Mathew and Lily. I'll miss them too...I remember my favorite Mother's Day with all of them. Breakfast in bed, smeared blackened toast with jelly accompanied by coffee and juice. I remember how proud they were to serve it, though possibly sending in the smallest waitress as they wondered if I'd mind the burnt offerings. She was all giggly and sly, looking back towards her accomplices hideaway. The other three, just outside the door- giggling too, perhaps wondering if I'd kill the joy of the messenger. I remember smiling, oh the sweetness of that moment lingers still, miss Lils got a big hug and then they all surfaced from behind the door to join in the wrestling, hugging match. Lunch was charred pork steaks, glossy black. Oh my, the memories I keep- laughing at this moment in the remembrance.
I have to add that I am shameless...I called each child, still my babies, always my babies- on Monday to remind them that Sunday is Mother's Day. "We KNOW!!!" they answered. I hope they know, I hope I always convey- how wonderful, how good how utterly right it is to be their mom. I feel like sending them cards- no greater joy have I known that makes up the better part of me, than of being a mom to my children. To my Beau- I send prayers and on Sunday, as always- rain or shine...a kite will go up, as if I can still hold his hand by guiding the string.
May all your hearts be filled with memories worth keeping, burnt toast and the blessings only a mother can know- and should you miss someone, may the smiles return as the memories shift clear of the heartache and enter into a slideshow through your thoughts of the happiest, most joyful of moments forever etched upon your very soul.
Take care-
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Friday, May 7, 2010
Sunday, May 11, 2008
the sunshine comes

"The first thing I did this morning was remember you. I fixed my coffee, like every other morning...but then I sat down with your memory. I couldn't decide whether to cry or laugh, so I did both. I have to get all the clouds out of the way so that when the sunshine comes-(Emma, Lily and Mathew) I will have a place made ready for new joy to leave it's mark."
I write today for all moms, boy oh boy- do we deserve a day! And also...to the moms who are missing someone.
My hope for you, for me...that even though the day might begin with tears, the hours that follow might hollow out a way so that only sunshine permeates our hearts. That the photograph you hold in your hands might speak of timeless moments, of stories that you and I will never forget. Of the cards stuffed in a drawer some where...of homemade gifts that their sweet teachers had the good sense and richness of spirit that encouraged their students to remember mom. All these things, these little trifle things...speak of love- then, now and always. I hope (if not this day, then in time)...these precious memories will swell up in you and burst forth like the joy you knew the moment your child was born.
Happy Mother's Day...
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