Oh yeah, that Studebaker!
Mother’s Day
Kathryn
Forbes wrote a book, ‘Remembering Mama,’ many years ago. It became a play and a
long running TV series.
Mothers are
unique. Most likely a book could be written about every mama. Most mothers are
revered and honored, as they should be.
My mother’s name was Grace Missouri Gertrude Lloyd.
She said her parents said she married ‘down’ when she accepted that Frank
Darnell’s proposal. He was only a farmer, Mama’s family owned a store in
Eastanollie, Georgia and a farm.
She birthed
7 children, 5 lived to be adults. She learned raising 3 children during the
depression, to create meals out of what was available. Shirley and I were born
after most of the hard times. There were a few times we had her ‘Loblolly’ (as
she called it), a sort of gravy over biscuits. When things were tight.
She was a
stable force behind dad. She backed his ideas and plans.
Mama knew
stuff. Once when I had ‘stolen’ 50cents from mama’s purse and walked out on the
porch. I was 7, and planned to sneak off to the movies. Boy do I remember it.
“Jackie, your shoe is untied,” she said. I bent down to tie the shoe
and the coin fell out of my shirt pocket.
She only said, “Wonder where that came from? Maybe you should put it
back.”
All I could
say was “Yes ma’am.” And I did.
There were
hundreds of incidents but another I remember as a teen, I slipped out the
upstairs window and shinned down the side porch post. I meet my friends to just
‘mess around.’ When I came back to sneak in the back door (no one locked their
doors) as I started up the stairs to my room mama called out, “Jackie, there is
a sandwich in the oven.”
No one
pulled the wool over mama’s eyes.
One more
that daddy told on mama. He was a district pastor and was complaining to mama
about a pastor who could not get along with his leading members. Mama had said,
“Frank, remember he is new and having to adjust a
lot.”
“Grace, you would find something good to say about the devil!”
He said mama
just smiled and said, “Honey, the devil works
hard.”
That was my
mama, (one of) the most wonderful mothers
in the world.
There have
been some wonderful women in my life. Sherry my wife, Susie her mama, Katherine
my sister and Corinne, (my ex DIL who today sent us corn from the farmers market).
NOT JUST AS MOTHERS, but this world would be pathetic without solid women to
give stability.
Nite Shipslog
PS: You know, I cannot think of a man who compares with Helen Keller!
PS2: Did I read that sign right?
Message on a leaflet:
IF YOU CANNOT READ, THIS LEAFLET WILL TELL YOU HOW TO GET LESSONS.
7 comments:
Your mom indeed was a gem, Jack! Moms have a way of knowing what their kids are up to. Must be a "mom gene" kind of thing!
Happy Mother's Day Sherry!
betty
a lovely tribute to your mother. HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to Sherry.
What great pictures you paint with your words! Love that 'episode' with the 50-cent piece falling out of your pocket. What would we be without our memories!
PS - Happy Mother's Day to Sherry!
You keep "raising the bar" with writing wonderful memories of your Mama, great post. Hope Sherry's Mother's Day has been lovely!
Oh Jack! She sounds like a very wise and wonderful lady. You are blessed to have had her for your Mama.
Apparently, she had the patience of Job and the wisdom of Solomon. All of us could certainly learn from her example of Motherhood.
Your Mama was a rock, a true foundation for your family, especially that lil' Jackie! lol I love the way you honor those you love. Your heart shines right through!!! Happy Mother's Day Sherry. By now I'm sure it was a lovely one.
love n' hugs from up north where we spent Mother's Day at the farm with a most wonderful lady, My Mom.
What a wonderful, wonderful post about your mom and all the great, sweet women in your life. You mom was a survivor of hard times and instilled good work ethics in you and others, I'm sure.
I hope you have a blessed night-Happy Mother's Day to Sherry. Hugs- Diana
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