I can’t help but think about my mom when a holiday comes
around and today is no exception. I guess I think about her so much because everything started with her. All of my early childhood memories involved her. It’s pretty clear she has
been a huge influence on my life and no doubt on my sister's lives as well. My mom
was made for us, and we were made for her. This beautiful song just says it all. It's called The Story...
It was three years ago that we celebrated the last family
Easter at my mom’s house. Much has
changed since then. Her house has been
sold, Mom is in an elderly group home now, and her Alzheimer’s has taken much
of who she was away and left a weak, feeble body. This horrible disease has taken it's toll on our family, too. Here’s a picture
of my family in happier times when we were much younger. This was taken on Easter, in 1965, at my grandparent’s farm.
I called to talk to my mom on the phone today and got an
extra special surprise. Usually I can
only keep the conversation going for about five to ten minutes before she hands
the caregiver the phone or the caregiver takes the phone, but this time Mom
held the phone up to her ear and we talked for 50 minutes! The caregiver walked away and left Mom with
the phone and surprisingly she held the phone steady by her ear.
Most of the time the conversation was one-sided and revolved around me trying
to get her to talk or answer questions.
She never asks questions anymore so it’s pretty much up to me to get her
to talk. Even though much of what she
said didn’t make sense, I’m beginning to understand her language and take from
it what I think she is trying to say.
She usually only gets the first part of a sentence out before she stops
talking, and I assume it's because she forgets what she was going to say or she is unable to formulate her thoughts. She did however say some memorable things and I always write those things down. It's like keeping a part of her with me forever. I cling to those moments of clarity and meaning in her words.
I must have told her I love her twenty times and each time she said it right back to me. I love hearing those words come out of her mouth. She couldn’t say my name and she couldn’t name her other daughters. I tried to help her by
starting with my name and going down the line but nothing would help. She couldn’t say our names today, but maybe
she can tomorrow. I know she recognized
my voice and knows me as being someone familiar and I believe she still knows I'm her daughter. After all, she told me she loves me twenty times today! I think if I was in front of her she would be
able to say my name. At least I hope so.
I felt close to mom this Easter because we got to spend some time
together, uninterrupted. This was a
wonderful Easter gift and truly a miracle that Mom held the phone for that
long. That hasn’t happened in a very
long time. I needed her today and I felt like she needed me, too. We got 50 minutes
together, time that we both needed, and I’m happy.
