Every year I re-post this on my Mum's Birthday..
No Happy Returns
Today would have been my mums 74th birthday.
As you know I did not have the greatest of relationships with my Mum.She was moody, miserable, bitchy a lot of the time. She was also very funny, kind hearted, great with old people..would give you the shirt off her back.. great sense of humour..we once almost got thrown off a bus for the uncontrollable giggles caused by a man sitting oppisite us with this huge bandage on his nose..one look at him and her and I were off...it was terrible!! the more we tried to stop the worse it got... LOL She cried at the Waltons and Little House on the Prarie.. she loved dogs..we had a Red Setter called Tramp for 14 years.. she walked him 3 miles every day..sometimes twice...she could do cartwheels, juggle, ride a moterbike, never learned to drive..she tried a few times but always gave up she was way too nervous.. she made Christmas very very special.. she would begin "hoarding" food as early as September..she kept it all under th stairs...she loved Malteasers (english candy similar to whoppers) she smoked..in her later years rolled her own to save money.. I saw her get into at least 3 fist fights with women...she had a terrible temper...one time this girl was after me..said I had been after her boyfirend..my Mum drug her out the pub by her hair and told her she ever so much as looked at me wrong she would be back... ;-) She loved Country and Western music and dancing and slot machines. she was the life and soul of the party and no one would ever believe the way she was at home..she was terrified of Doctors, hospitals and had a morbid fear of choking.. she chewed her food into tiny pieces to avoid that....if we ever got hurt as kids she would go get the neighbours because she would panic......she once knocked two ornaments together while dusting and smashed them and cut her palms badly..she had to have stitches and they pretty much had to put her to sleep to do them..LOL...she was always dusting, hoovering, would come in on a saturday morning when I was trying to sleep in and open the curtains and the bloody windows and start hoovering around me...LOL.. she would spit on a hanky and wipe off my face as a kid ewwwwwwwwww...she was only just 5' tall..she was one of twins..her twin died at birth..she was born in a workhouse..she only weighed 2lb.. she never met her dad he was an alcoholic and died of Cirrosis of the liver.. her family was very poor.. she had 2 sisters and 3 brothers...hr real name was Diana but veryone called her babe as she was the youngest.. I once watched her and her sister get into a fight..my dad and my uncle had to sperate them with a water hose...LOL.. she was very very passionate... she would defend us kids to the very end...looking back I can see we had far more happy times than sad...but when I reached puberty that was it..we fought on and off for years..she semed to be jealous of me..she begrudged me the relationship I had with my dad..she felt like it was us against her...the things she said and did to me were awful..she hit me..she calld me all the names under the sun...she hated with the same passion she loved...but at the end of the day I can say that she loved me and she did her best...she grew up in a time when you didn't talk about womens problems, depression was not an option, I know she suffered from it though, and I know she had a terrible time with menopause but never asked for help... and I can admit I was a typical moody teenager. I just wish things could have been different.. I wish we could have had the kind of relationaship I have with my daughter... that is the one good thing that came out of it..I was determined to not be the way she was...
Anyways...
No Happy Returns Mum...just happy memories till we meet again..night night God Bless....
Lyn
11 comments:
This is a special tribute. I can see the understanding showing that all daughters go through and the love. Her special gift to you was the mother you became.
Lovely tribute to your Mum ~ she sounded like a wonderful woman ~ Ally x
Intimacies, joys & private sufferings contained within. Life continues, unabated...and it all has added up to your being a wonderful mother. What a gift to both of you. ~Mary
May you be bless by the people you love. Have a good week.
Nancy
Happy Birthday to your mother ! Beautiful tribute !
:) I loved reading your entry---thank for sharing your memories of your mom :) Julie
Thank you for this tribute to your Mum. It made me stop and ponder. My mother and I were basically enemies for most of the time up until she died. But she was a good woman and I miss her.
DB
I bet your Mum rocked it for her birthday with the angels.
Have a good week.
((((Lyn))))
What a very special and touching tribute to your Mum. She sounded so wonderful, just like you.She is looking down from Heaven and so proud of you Lyn. Maybe her and my Mom are having tea together.
Biggest Hugs my Friend,
Gayla
Sorry I lost touch with you-and so many others-but things are better now and I'm blogging again. Stop by if you get time: http://coffeebooksliving.blogspot.com/
Hugs to you Lyn. What a beautiful tribute to your mom.
A seldom seen honest straight forward tribute to a confused but loving person. But it was posted on a good day to be born, my wife's birthday, Nov 6.
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