I don't know if this one above is before my parents married?
I believe so, though.
February 1969 - I was age 2 - my parents had been married
not quite 5 years, with 3 kids 3 and under. I don't know how she did it!
Somewhere along the road, my mom started wearing flowers
in her hair. She had a little drawer with all different colors
of silk flowers, and an abundance of bobby pins to put them
in her hair. Mom & Dad came to visit us in Oregon - we moved there
shortly after Brennan was born. I know it was tough for
them for us to be away - but we made some great memories when
they came to visit. Mom's parents left Arizona in April every
year, and went to Canby Oregon with their trailer, and parked
it on the land of some friends. We went to visit them
this particular summer , and stopped at a roadside market
for fruits and Vegetables, and to see goats that climb in the trees!
I could go on and on with stories about my mom. She was
a wonderful woman, who loved Jesus Christ and wanted to
share her testimony with anyone she met. She loved her children
and grandchildren, and read to them whenever she could. She also loved her
heritage - she loved to do family history, and was thrilled to go to
the Netherlands - place of her mother's birth, in 2004.
A year or so ago, I ran into some friends of my parents at a
bookstore, and Elaine said that I reminded her of my mom.
That was one of the greatest compliments I ever received.
I miss her so.
6 comments:
Hi Amy,
This is your cousin-in-law (I guess I'm called that). I was on Facebook for a while, but decided to not do it. I'm Mark's cousin. I found your blog through Kaja's blog. This is a nice tribute to your mom. You look so much like her! Mothers are the most fantastic thing in the world and I am so grateful to now be one myself.
Love,
Taunya Brown Boes
She knows.......
What a beautiful woman she was and your Grandma is a very beautiful woman as well....
I love peonies....absolutely one of my favorites! And I ♥ that she wore flowers in her hair...Did she clear up until she left? I loved them!
No Kayola - at one point several years ago, she decided she was done wearing the flowers, and just stopped. But it was her trademark kind of for a very long time.
I like the flowers in the hair trademark. She sounds like a gem of a woman.
What a beautiful tribute to your mom Amy. *hugs*
Hugs Amy - this was a heartwarming rememberance.
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