This is so beautiful. My Mom and I have had that kind of relationship as well... until recently. She isn't a hugger, but I am. Now I make it a point to hug her everytime I see her, so that she knows that I care too.
This is for a challenge at scrap4life.com to scrap someone who made an impact on your life.
Journaling: I don’t think anyone would ever have described my mom as a “touchy-feely” kind of person. One time one of my coworkers told me to make sure I gave my mom a hug. It was at that point that I realized, my mom and I just don’t hug. But yet…
I know she cared.
After Dad died, I think we grew closer together. One of the most fun times I can remember with my Mom was when we watched the World Series together the year the Tampa Bay Marlins won. Just the two of us in our respective seats in the family room cheering on the underdogs. That’s one way…
I know she cared.
I distinctly remember where I was when my mom called to tell me that she had lung cancer. That was probably the most devastating moment in my life. But she had surgery and everything seemed to be going well. In fact, I felt that she was doing well enough that a few months later I decided to move to another city for a job. Although she didn’t say much about it…
I know she cared.
I was lucky to be able to be with her in the hospital during her last week of life. By that time, the cancer had made its way to her brain and she didn’t really recognize us, but it is still a memory I carry to this day. We may not have had the typical mother/daughter relationship, but yet…
I will always know she cared.
Products used: KI Memories pp Heidi Swapp chipboard alphas and ghost flower Misc button
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