Friday, May 19, 2017

An Ode to Mothers

Moving away from my traditional post this week - I've got one started - but this one in particular has been on my mind.

An ode to mothers. I read several articles last week before the traditional Mother's Day came around. Some saying we should do away with it - especially when you consider the women who ache on Mother's Day to hold their own child, children with not so great mothers, women who chose not to have babies, and the list goes on. Doing away with it to ease the pain of others isn't a terrible idea; after all I'm pretty sure it's Hallmark who invented it in the first place. Actually, that's not true. Apparently it began in 1908, started by a woman named Anna Jarvis to honor her mother. A few years later, around 1920 Hallmark stepped in and the commercialization of the day began.

But is the answer to do away with it? It's an interesting question. I don't believe any one person appreciates the commercialization, or the expectations, or the sadness, or the burden, or the joy of the day, in the same way. The celebration of women, of women as nurturers, as mothers, as sisters, as aunties, as daughters, as surrogates, is something to recognize for sure. For the most part, I'd like to think it happens on a daily basis - the appreciation that is shown in words and deeds, not through gifts and cards.

The argument to maintain the holiday is strong. It's amazing to be able to sit down to dinner at a fancy restaurant and celebrate Mom. There goes that commercialization again.

Since I can't be there physically, I sent my mom an email on Mother's Day. It's also our main way of communicating each day, and I enjoy it because she fills me in on her day and I fill her in on mine. In many ways, we are closer now than we were when I was twenty and living down the street. I tried to express my appreciation for her grace, compassion, love, and patience. Things I also appreciate more than I did when I was twenty living down the street.

As I thought about my mom and Mother's Day in general, I am also reminded how we - as children - tend to forget our mothers are more than our mothers. They are strong, intelligent, funny women, who before they became our mothers were real people. I know that sounds funny, but they were! Real!  It's weird to think about our moms having dreams, expectation, goals, ups and downs - life - before giving life to us. After all, aren't we the center of the universe in their eyes?

So, I'll leave you with these fun pictures of a few of the amazing women in my life. If I have left you out, it's accidental, please forgive me! Each one of these women are amazing - not because they are mothers - but because they are fun, smart, beautiful, loving women that I have had the privilege to call friend, sister, auntie, daughter, niece, cousin, mom...or all of them rolled into one amazing person.

Maybe you'd like to share your favorite memory of your mom, or an ode to her? I'll start with one of my favorite memories - just one of them, because there are thousands, and this one is small because she is humble and modest. :)

I love that my mom makes lists. She makes lists for everything. I love that I do the same, so does Ashley, so does Sydney, and so does Phoebe. We are LIST GODDESSES. And we NAIL those lists, check them off like it's our JOB! My favorite list? The grocery list. When I was younger, Mom grocery shopped every two weeks, and that sometimes included an 8 pack of Pepsi, homemade pizza, and ground beef, which Dad and I would pinch off and eat (raw, which I would never do today). Remember the bag of potato chips that would include a 45 record? That too, but, I digress. Her mantra - make a list - that way you never over or under shop. Words of wisdom, thanks, Mom!

Happy Mother's Day to each and every one of you lovely ladies, love you all!! (And Aunt Rita - I don't know why I don't have a selfie with you, because I have one with Dean! Weird! xoxo). And, I'm sorry for all the selfies - but I had a lot of fun taking them with all of you!! xoxoxoxoxox























































16 comments:

  1. Such great pictures! Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Happy Mother's day to you, my friend! Miss you! xoxo

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  2. Yes, Granny is amazing! She is strong, sweet, beautiful, and so much more. I will forever be thankful for her cookies, breakfast toast (even the way she cuts it up, no one can compare) rhubarb pie, holiday cards, family vacations, mad magazine, uno cards, for saving my barbies from when I was little, bringing the lost and found home from school for me to go thru, Elvis, her Garth Brooks cassette tapes in the basement, and so much more. I have so many wonderful memories with Granny! And yes I am a list queen !! Ask Doug. Lol. �� But you mom are amazing as well. You have taught me how to be a strong and striving woman. I wake up everyone morning exhausted but I keep on pushing because you are the one who taught me to keep going. Keep making a difference. Keep pushing. Keep doing your best. You are not only my mother but you have become my best friend. And i will forever cherish that! I love you ❤️

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    1. Also, one thing I will forever be grateful for is watching you every day not giving up and providing for your family. I wake up exhausted and some nights I lay in bed and my feet are throbbing because I've been on them all day. But I still wake up the next morning and do the same thing. You have taught me not to give up. You have taught me to keep pushing. Keep being my best. Keep trying to make a difference in myself and in others around me. And I will forever be thankful for that.

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    2. Love you, Ashley! You too are an amazing mother!

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  3. Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos....so many memories...And yes, I agree, you have an amazing momma and some pretty cool Aunties...love you bunches...

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    1. The best aunties! Love you! Happy Mother's Day! xoxo

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  4. Thanks for sharing the pics, and I love your blogs! Look forward to reading them each week. This was a beautiful tribute to mom's and all the other special women in our lives. Love you, Aunt Rita

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    1. Love you, Aunt Rita - I hope you had an amazing Mother's Day!! xoxo

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  5. Thanks for making my life interesting! Lots of good memories in those photos. I love that I can laugh & have fun with all of the "girls" in my life.
    Every day with you is an adventure!
    xoxo

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  6. What a wonderful post, Karen! We have seriously grown up together, haven't we! I have so many great memories that you are a part of :) Thank you for posting the tribute as it reminds me how lucky I am to have been a part of your life for oh so many years!

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    1. And me, you! Love you to the moon - Happy Mother's Day! xoxo

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  7. That was a beautiful stroll down memory lane. I ordered the pictures. I love being a mom and thank God every day for the gift. I could not do it with out watching my mother and grandma.

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    1. You are SO right - our mothers, aunties, grandmothers - all fabulous examples. Happy Mother's Day my friend, miss you!xoxo

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  8. Karen, love these pictures of fabulous women in your life! :)
    Hope all is well! Pat & Wally got to Baudette yesterday!
    Hugs!
    Jen

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