Wednesday, August 19, 2009

 

August 6, 2009

This post is belated…

August 6th was important for a couple of reasons. First it marked the two year anniversary of moving into our home. Anyone that knows us knows that 2 years in one place really is a record for us! It's been a great two years!

More importantly, August 6th marked the 60th birthday of one of the most amazing woman in my life; my Mom. I can’t remember exactly when it was but I know that my very first memory is of my mother. When I was a little girl we were a team; it was often just the two of us and my mother made sure that our time was always filled with memorable moments. She worked three jobs to provide for us; she held a full-time job at Raytheon, she waitressed, and she hosted home parties like Pampered Chef but her product was pine furnishings (yes… pine). It sounds like she wouldn’t have much time for me, but we were really always together.

My childhood memories are full of playing with Barbies, watching the Walton’s and Lavern and Shirley (she was Lavern and I was Shirley), ice skating, rides to the beach, playing Candyland over and over and over again, dancing in the living room, baking, and countless other quality activities. When it was just the two of us she would let me sneak into her bed in the middle of the night; I don’t know if she realizes how much I love that memory. It was a safe place for me to go, I loved being with her then and I still do today.

Since then our lives have changed so much; we went from being a team of two to a group of seventeen. And although I would love to believe that I am still the center of her universe, she has stretched her arms and wrapped them around all of us. Nothing makes her happier than loving her family.

Life gets crazy and I fear that sometimes we neglect the ones we love the most. If I don’t spend enough time with her (although I try) and if I don’t share my thanks as often as I should I hope that my mom knows that I remember everything she’s ever done for me. That I’ve appreciated the countless sacrifices that she’s made on my behalf. That I appreciate the strength and courage she’s shown over the years. That I am thankful that she often knows me better than I know myself. That I love the way she has loved us. And most importantly, watching her with Matty is one of my favorite things to witness.

She is an amazing mother.

She is a wonderful grandmother.

She is a dear friend and confidant.

Happy Birthday Mom! I love you so much and wish you a happy 60th birthday and a year full of happy, special memories!

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