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TWO TRUE STORIES FOR MOTHER'S DAY.

May 10 2006 at 3:01 PM
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TWO TRUE STORIES FOR MOTHER'S DAY.

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THE TEAR.

There’s something about a photograph.

Many people believe that having your picture taken
steals some of your soul.

I look at pictures of friends and relatives who have died,
and I can see that soul,
especially in the eyes, the expression,
and even the body english.

I have a picture of my mother
taken at a holiday gathering during her later years.
She was smiling, and seemed to be in the Christmas spirit.

I’ve looked at that picture many times,
but a few weeks ago, I enlarged it,
and thought I saw something.

I hit the 200% button, made it really big,
and zoomed in on her face.
The smile was still there,
but in her eye I saw something unexpected:
A tear.

I sat back in shock and took a deep breath.
What could she have been thinking?
Was it a tear of joy or sadness?
Did she know that it may be one of her last family moments?
I asked her that question aloud,
but the photograph didn’t answer.

I’m sure we were all enjoying the moment together,
but at the same time, taking it for granted.
You always think there will be many more.
Now I realize
my mother was not taking that moment for granted.

I keep going back to look at the photo,
even though it’s burned into my mind,
and my heart.

When I discovered the tear behind her smile,
I had tears to match hers.
We spoke to each other beyond the limits of time and space.

There is soul in a photograph.

*

MY MOTHER AND THE FLY.

It was my mother's birthday.
She was in her sixties or seventies,
but still kept her hair red.
She was a sweetheart,
and we wanted to do something she'd enjoy.
Always classy, even when we were broke,
she was artistic, had good taste, and dignity.

We took her to a great expensive restaurant
down near Cypress Gardens.
The place is filled with real antiques,
and the rest rooms have gold faucets.
It has its own landing strip for big shot customers like Merv Griffin.
But even the highest-class restaurant can get a fly,
and we got one.

The fly seemed to hang around my mother's head.
She was trying to keep her poise, but it was driving her nuts.
I told the waitress,
who brought an old fashioned metal screen fly swatter,
and tried patting my mother gently on top of the head with it.
The fly found this very refreshing.
You can't swat a fly gently.

The screen mesh of the swatter
got caught in the top of my mother's hair.
She laughed, a little embarrassed,
but she had a good sense of humor.
The top piece of her hair was an attachment she wore
to prevent her roots from showing.

The hairpiece started to come off,
the fly was getting excited,
and we were all breaking up.
It was like a Three Stooges scene,
and we couldn't stop laughing about it for a week.

It was the best birthday party I ever went to.

Happy Mother's Day.

Jack Blanchard

(c) 2006.

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Julie
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Wonderful

May 10 2006, 5:44 PM 

Thanks for sharing , Jack. You were so lucky and blessed as she sounds like she gave her very best to you and her family . That will always be part of you and when you place such memories like this in writing , you have done us an honor of sharing your love for her with us . Thank you so much for taking the time to show such kindness and letting us in to know what is dear to you .


Here is something regarding Mother's Day that I picked up on another site I visit.



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Abraham Lincoln once said- No man is poor who has a godly mother.


And the great preacher, Dwight L. Moody, once said, "All that I have ever accomplished in life, I owe to my mother".


An old unknown proverb says that motherhood is a partnership with God.


Take care Jack and keep writing !!!

Julie




 
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Thank you, Julie.

May 10 2006, 9:25 PM 

Thank you for your kind comments, Julie.
All the best.
Jack

 
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