Sunday, February 28, 2010

2010 Sue's letter to mom

Dear Mom,

With six kids, I don't see how you ever had time to live in the moment. The responsibilities and routine of every day life tend to cloud the mind leaving little room for self awareness, in which time tends to pass right before our eyes.

As I look back on your life, I realize that often you were able to capture moments throughout the day and freeze time. For instance, when you would wake up before everyone in the house and have your cup of coffee. I think you managed to use this time to reflect and experience life. I also remember when you would rock babies in your arms; you seem to embrace the moment instead of focusing on the outcome of a quiet sleeping baby. Of course when you played your music, time seemed to stand still for everyone listening.

Once again, I find myself envious of your appreciation of time. I think that means I need to make a change in my life that will lead me toward moments to just be.

I miss you and love you,

Susie

#1 Son Dan

March 1, 2010 WHEN DID MOM LIVE IN THE MOMENT

Lets recall some special days,that would of stopped time,and you could say lived in the moment.

#1 The day Mom started School at St. Henry's

#2 The day Mom Finished grade's 1-8

#3 the day Mom Started High School ? [ not sure of high school]

#4 The day Mom Graduated High School

#5 The day Mom When to the FBI to Work

#6 The day Mom Met Dad

#7 The day Mom started work at Fords

#8The day Mom Got Married

#9 The day Mom went on her Honeymoon in Florida

#10 The day Mom moved into a brand new home 8910 Ruth

#11 The day Mom Gave Birth to Danny

#12 The day Mom Gave Birth to Jimmy

#13 The day Mom Gave Birth to Jerry

#14 The day Mom Gave Birth to Marie

#15 The day Mom Gave Birth to Diane

#16 The day Mom Gave Birth to Susan

#17The day Mom watched each of her children Finish Grade School & High School

#18 The day Mom went to each of her kids College Graduation

#19 The day Mom Watched her Kids get Married

#20 The day Mom watched Dad Retire after 34 years @ Fords

#21 The day Mom watched each of her Grand Children arrive

#22 The day Mom re-enter the work force at the Riley School

#23 The day Mom took all of us on a Cruise ship

#24 The day Mom retired from the school to take care of her Mother

#25 The day we all went Camping each summer

#26 The day of the Family re-unions

#27 The days Mom Visited each of her Childrens Homes for Family Stuff

I could continue for a while but the rest were NOT LIVING IN THE MOMENT THEY WERE BEING IN THE MOMENT......LOVE YA MOM dANNY

Friday, February 26, 2010

Dear Mom...

Feb. 2010;
 
Dear Mom,
I know how you used to slow down time for all of us.... your kitchen table.  How many delightful times were spent there!   Whether it was all of us, a few or just you and I, your kitchen table was a haven of rest and renewal.  You made it that way, with your welcoming smile, ready cuppa, snack or major meal.   We all just wanted to hang, laugh, listen and revel in being part of such a great family.  But the most important way that you made the madness of life slow to a crawl, was with your smile.  When anyone walked in the kitchen, you made them feel like they were the guest of honor.  You would jump up with that beautiful smile and lovely laugh and invite them into the heart of the kitchen... your table.  It didn't end there, because when anyone of us had something to say, you gave us your full attention, LOOKING at us in a way that we knew you were listening with your whole heart.  What a blessing to all of us, to have such an avid fan and encourager.  Oh Mom, I miss you so much. 
Love, one of the bookends, Jeanie