I have tried to stay busy today. I have avoided looking back on pictures too painful to recall, particularly at the end when she was dying. I lament her passing every day — so kind, so gentle, so loving, and so sweet: my mother. Today is her birthday. If it were not for her life, I would not have life. And if it were not for my life, my precious daughter would not have life. I thought about choosing a picture of my mother but there are so many … her youth, as a mother to me, and when she got older. So I decided to choose instead a picture of her namesake. She is the very spitting image of her; particularly in this picture with her hair so red from the sun. When I look at my child; I see her. And so instead of crying incessantly today I have tried to celebrate the woman I loved most in this world. I even bathed with her favorite soap of white flowers to bring back her scent. She is with me every time I hear Claire de Lune, which she played effortlessly on our piano. She is with me every time I see a cardinal, which was her favorite bird. She is with me when I make her meatloaf for my family. She always had a quiet, brilliant radiance of which she was not even aware that emanated from her. Her skin was so soft and naturally unwrinkled by the hands of time. But I can feel my daughter’s soft cheek and kiss the same full lips my mother had. She is with me as I read to my only child; just as she once read to hers. And she is with me when I think of her favorite scripture:
Psalm 27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?
My mother is always with me and I have the blessed assurance I will be with her again one day. Until that day I will make sure she is with her namesake as well. Her gentleness, grace, beauty, and kindness live on. And I am so grateful to God for that.
That is so beautiful Laura.
Our thoughts are with you.
Love,
your Arizona family
Thank you Myra.