On the Eve of All Souls, grateful thoughts about my adoptive mother who died in September. . .
Twenty-one thank-yous
for accepting a ten-week old baby at three day’s notice
for encouraging me to read when I could barely walk
for informing my Infant School that I should decidely not be limited to Janet & John
for leaving me undisturbed when my nose was in a book
for letting me seek treasures in the ploughed field next door
for introducing me to Mozart, musical theatre and Tom Lehrer
for frequently dispatching me to my Nanna’s or my Grandma Tate’s
for sending me to Auntie Shirley Redpath’s at Scarborough for many a holiday
for taking me to Morfa Nefyn in North Wales by the sea
for allowing me to go to work with my Dad in the truck
for taking me on cruise ships sailing the Mediterranean, the Baltic and the Atlantic
for your knitting, sewing and crochet, even the hat that held my wedding veil in place
for teaching me etiquette – I can still balance peas on the back of a fork
for braised steak and onions, lemon meringue pie and cut-and-come-again cake
for shared sessions of shouting answers at University Challenge and many games of Scrabble
for evenings spent critiquing the costumes and historical accuracy in period dramas
for permitting me to lurk in the local library whenever possible after school
for persuading Dad to create a study bedroom for me
for tolerating my hieroglyph wallpaper and Nefertiti bedside lamp
for free rein in what I read
for leaving me your treasured jewels – a reminder of your elegance
may you rest in peace
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Darling Pip, this sounds like a letting go and a new beginning xxxx
I have hopes.
Thank you, Kathy.
Beautiful words. What a lovely tribute.
Such a caring remark Lynn. Thank you.
How utterly beautiful, she must have been an amazing woman xx
How kind of you to comment so nicely, Raj. Thank you. I hope Manju finds belssings from her own memories.
I am grateful for this moving window to your childhood and the mother who raised such a special person. All love.
A beautiful tribute x
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