Someone, somewhere must have a vicious sense of humour. It is Mother’s Day in England today… a day when many Mums may get to lay in bed a little longer… except that today is also the day when we lose that hour as the clock’s have gone forward. I also happened to forget about that and worked late into the night, robbing myself of even more sleep. The dog wouldn’t have been bringing me breakfast in bed anyway…
That only happened to me once on Mother’s Day and, given the extent of the ‘damage’ in the kitchen when my small sons decided I should have breakfast in bed, I am quite glad about that. Today I get to go out to lunch instead, invited to my younger son’s home, where I get to play with my granddaughter while her parents cook and do the dishes. Little things like that make all the difference.
It struck me, when I was thinking about my granddaughter, that I am a grandma. I know that sounds odd, but there is a vast difference between knowledge and realisation. I am not just a grandma, though, I have, since my granddaughter’s birth, moved ‘up’ a generation. If I am blessed with the longevity of my own great-grandmothers, I could even move up another couple of generations before becoming an ancestor.
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Happy Mothers’ Day! Here’s wishing you a chance for a nap.
My small dog remains unimpressed by Daylight Savings or a day celebrating mothers. She insists on her morning constitutional at her usual time. But somehow 6:30AM just sounds so much more civilized than 5:30AM was yesterday, so I’m calling that her present. She’s off the hook for breakfast in bed.
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Happy Mother’s Day, Barb! Their internal clocks have no rregard for decency… well, mine has no regard for decency full stop! She’s now laid across the threshhold birdwatchinng already and airing the house…
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Absolutely gorgeous statement you’ve made there. Your family is so very fortunate to have you not just with your memories but with collective memories of the three that came before. ❤️
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I feel very fortunate to have known so many of the women in my family.
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Those are the best stories to learn, keep and share!
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They are 😉
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This is beautiful Sue 💝. I agree with everything you say, being a grandmother too.
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Sorry hit send too soon. Being a grandmother i do feel part of the same chain that you feel. I also agree with you about Mother Nature i have written many poems on that subject ❤️💗💜
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I do’t see how we can fail to recognise it as soon as we start to think about it.
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you are right Sue!
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It does boggle the mind to think of our line … woman to woman to woman, back through the millennia of civilisations, through the eons of evolution. 🙂
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It does…but I find it beautiful 🙂
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