Guest guest Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 I just wrote this about my Mom who died on Mother's day 24 yrs ago.Happy Mother's Day to those who no longer have their Moms.Love,Mother's Day©By Strecker5/10/09Momma died on Mother's Day,like a disappearing ember.Did she think that picking Mother's Daywould make me remember?Did she hope that at least once a year I'd recall our lives together?Like perennials that bloom in Spring and fade in late September?Didn't she have the confidence to knoweach day would bring a new thoughtof things she said over the yearsin spite of times we had fought. When she died I wasn't quite grown up.Does anybody get there?She was the age that I am now.She hardly had a gray hair.I sometimes wonder if she knows how my life has is going.And how especially on Mother's Day my tears are overflowing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 , That was very loving. I am now on my 3rd mom. Mine passed away just before my 11th birthday. My son was born 14 years and one day after she had passed, after a lot of praying that he would not be born on her anniversary. The doctors name was Coffin, and I was a bit freaked out. My mother in law passed away and now I have my hubbies step mom, whom I adore as my own. I am very blessed. I find Mother's Day easier to celebrate these days because of her. I hope all had a wonderful Mother's Day if it applied, and remembered theirs whether here or not. I was able to place some flowers on her grave, even though I truly believe they come around us. Now, with Father's Day fast approaching, I have my father in law, as my own father passed away 24 years ago. As I mentioned earlier, I am blessed! Debbie I just wrote this about my Mom who died on Mother's day 24 yrs ago.Happy Mother's Day to those who no longer have their Moms.Love, Mother's Day©By Strecker5/10/09Momma died on Mother's Day,like a disappearing ember.Did she think that picking Mother's Daywould make me remember?Did she hope that at least once a year I'd recall our lives together?Like perennials that bloom in Spring and fade in late September?Didn't she have the confidence to knoweach day would bring a new thoughtof things she said over the yearsin spite of times we had fought. When she died I wasn't quite grown up.Does anybody get there?She was the age that I am now.She hardly had a gray hair.I sometimes wonder if she knows how my life has is going.And how especially on Mother's Day my tears are overflowing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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