My mom died last week. Because of her dementia, she hadn't spoken in over a year. The last word I ever heard her say was "yes." In fact, that was the only word she used for quite some time.
No language, but a big smile. |
Taken a few years ago at Christmas. Mom thought this was a hilarious picture. |
Mom as a young nurse in Hawaii. |
Years later in Hawaii, with her daughters and her favorite drink: a Lava Flow. |
Our longtime family friends Gary and Laurie wrote a beautiful letter to my sisters and me telling us they can still "hear her laughter rising in the California foothill sun."
Yesterday I said to Dave: "When the day begins with paying bills and writing your mom's obituary, you know things can only go up from here." She would have loved that line. In fact, I think she did. Her laugh seemed to echo off the kitchen walls.
They loved nature. And they were great dancers. I think they're now foxtrotting in the stars. |
Gary and Laurie characterized my mom perfectly as a "gentle soul with toughness and resolve who not only performed the art of motherhood
as well as any we’ve known, not only served as caregiver to her husband for
decades but here was a woman who allowed her own personhood to blossom beyond
her life duties. ... Hers was a special beauty."
They added: "She saw you grow
and settle, she experienced the future of her DNA as she enjoyed her beautiful
grandchildren, she drank deeply of a marriage, friends and the recognition she
received as a vital professional and community member. Most never live so much
life."
No one is ever really gone. All we have to do is think about them and they can be right there. I've had great conversations with my dad during the five years since he passed. And I know I will with my mom, too. I think there will be more laughter.
Mom in her beloved Yosemite, where she worked as a nurse and met my dad. |
4 comments:
Love this tribute to your mom and all the wonderful photos. xo
Thanks, Collin. Love ya. oxox
What a wonderful mother! No wonder her daughter is so full of laughter and fun!
This was a beautiful and loving tribute to your mom Kate... thank you for sharing it with us and I'm truly sorry for your loss. She sounds like she was a really fun woman!
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