Wow! What a year since last Mother’s Day!
My mom has had a tough couple of years on the medical front, keeping us all on our toes. As I said last year, Mom was raised not to air her trials and tribulations–nor for her daughters to go TOO public about private matters–but suffice it to say, this woman is a trooper!! Despite her pancreatic cancer diagnosis late last May and all of the intense adversity that has come with it, she has weathered this past year with resilience, grit, beauty, and grace–and lots of naps!!! 🙂
My Mother’s Day 2020 post still resonates and I wanted to repost with this quick update.
Happy Mother’s Day, Everyone!!!!
And, Mom, I love you to the moon and back.
Mother’s Day 2020
This post is for my mom.
Simply put, my mom is a beautiful lady. However, that doesn’t even begin to describe just how layered that statement is in truth.
This woman has taught me much more than she ever receives credit–such as the importance of family and friends and building community wherever you are in life. She made sure we attended Sunday dinners at my grandparents, placed summers at the Cottage as a priority, grew up with an appreciation for our immediate family, were raised as active members of a church congregation, and recognized the value of continuously nurturing and strengthening core relationships with extended family and friends.
There were occasional times while Barb and I were growing up where Mom claimed she wanted to go live in a lighthouse so she could escape from the drama, but she always worked through whatever was going on and continued to surround herself with family and friends. These people were her team and over the years she became the team manager. She made sure Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions were maintained; birthdays, graduations, and showers were remembered; that my parents showed up when they were needed; and that as our grandparents aged, they were supported.
And it was the same at home when we were growing up. Dad might have been the head coach and PE teacher, but Mom was the athletic director who managed our team, made sure we were active and involved in everything from skating, swimming and ballet lessons to school performances, and above all else, made sure that we were–and felt–supported. This support still continues. While my good friend Kelly may come close, my mom is also my most loyal reader of my blogs. My parents have been there for all of my moves and have visited me wherever I have called a place home. I know they have ‘my back’.
Maybe because she has always been such an avid reader, I don’t always think of her as being the energizer bunny, but she is. She’s always doing something! From making sure there is always yummy food (potato salad and Sloppy Joe’s are Barb and my favs) available around the house to creating beautiful afghans, keeping in close touch with my parents’ friends, playing cards or a new game, being a supportive spouse, and being an awesome grandmother, she is always busy!
Luckily, she has also taught me how invaluable photographs are to document a life lived well and help tell a family’s story.
And here is a new pic from last weekend, celebrating my nephew’s graduation from Northern Michigan University.
Thank you, Mom, for all you do and who you are!!!!
Much love,
Jo


Thank you sweetheart for your kind words
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Love love love the pics of your mom and family… the black and white ones are just perfect!!! Thank you for everything and I hope you got to connect with your mom yesterday after such a long weekend and drive back to Chicago!!
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