Sunday, May 11, 2008

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!





































I enjoy Mother's Day, as all mother's do - who doesn't enjoy being pampered LOL! This year is special as both of our grown childen are home for the first time in several years. However it's always tinged with a little sadness for me, as my mum, Joan, is no longer here. Mum passed away suddenly, almost thirteen years ago, and there isn't a day goes by that I don't think of her. She taught me all my sewing skills and she encouraged my passion of all things artistic. She allowed me the freedom to make mistakes when creating, but then always challenged me to figure out how to fix the mistakes.

Mum was brilliant at making things - she could virtually create out of nothing, and she did for years, when we were kids and money was very short. We always had new clothes for special occasions, although as I was the youngest, lots of my outfits were re-made from my older sisters' outfits. I never really minded, because they always seemed new to me!

Mum was kind, non judgmental, gave easily to people and was married to my dad for over 54 years. I think her generation of mothers were the last of a breed. The stay at home mums, who were there for us, when we needed them. I'll think of mum a lot tomorrow, while I enjoy my family. Happy Mother's Day, mum, I love you and I miss you, where ever you are! XOXOXO

4 comments:

Karen ~ Cider Antiques said...

Happy Mother's Day to my dear Aunt Brendie :). I love all your photos of our dear Nanny (your mum). That picture with the doggie is adorable!

We miss her a lot don't we. She is only a thought away.

Hope you have a great day !

Karen at Ciderantiques

All Bear by Paula said...

Lovely pictures Brenda. Happy Mother's Day to you! We had ours back in March. 'Stay at home Mums who were there for us' ... these days hard to achieve and too under rated ... we could certainly do with a return to those times ... I've told my son he needs a decent job so that he can support his family when his 'daddy' time comes!

landofnodstudios said...

Brenda what a lovely tribute to your mom she sounds like and amazing woman- the apple dosen't fall far from the tree. I can see you in every picture you are your mother's daughter for sure. Hope you had a wonderful mothers day. Hugs Deb

Louise Peers said...

Lovely pictures Brenda of your mum ,dad and family ,
hugs,
Louise xx