Thursday, December 19, 2013

Happy Birthday, Mum

Dear Mum,

Happy Birthday!!

It's been way too long since I've been able to talk to you, and I miss you more and more everyday!
Although we cannot see each other, I see you in the mirror, when I look down at my hands, and hear you every time I speak or talk with the sisters. You are always there in an inflection, a tone, an idea, or a laugh
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I'll never forget the times I railed against your advice, yet, I hear you every time I find myself doing the same thing to my children, yet, realize you were the wisest, funniest, and most loving of mothers.....AND, you were always right, not so much for me.

Tonight, through the miracle that is the internet, I was able to attend your great grandson, Marshall's little birthday celebration in FL. Yes, on my computer, I was able to see and talk live with my grandson! It is amazing, Mum, and we had such fun. I met Marshall's new girlfriend, Paige, and also saw Anne and her 3 cats in their Florida kitchen. Marshall is even more special, having been born on your birthday. What a fine, funny and delightful man he has become. You'd just love him so much. Anne, David and Jared will be spending their Christmas and New Year's on Eleuthera at their haven. I am so happy they have that place of beauty and peace on which to soothe their souls, and we will get to share that beauty in March!

With Christmas approaching, I'll be calling you closer to me as I make your date and nut bread (Bebo will be making your date and nut bread, too, as her children still adore having that treat on the holiday), and applesauce cake. What fun it will be to have you in the kitchen. Your hands will be chopping, measuring and mixing. I learned from the very best. Evie is busy making dozens of loaves of your cherry nut bread to bring to friends, I'm sure Sam is busy planning a nice Christmas dinner. He is such a wonderful and adventurous cook and his  kitchen produced an amazing Thanksgiving dinner this year.  Trish has been making some very imaginative Christmas cookies and treats, too.  I'd really love to have one of your Swedish tea rings with all the wonderful fruits and nuts, but there just isn't time. Yours were the best and very hard to duplicate, but I keep trying. Margaret is making a lovely Christmas with her familyl. Emmy and Ellie will be there to make everything very special. Ellie and Margaret are making your decorated sugar cookies, and your cinnamon rolls will be a delight for the senses on their Christmas morning. El and Steve will be having Christmas at home with Steve's mother, Sally who hasn't been well - I remember what fun partners in crime you and Sally were. El and I enjoyed a fun phone call planning out a menu to please everyone. I believe they may have Alaskan King Crab legs, and I told her not to forget something decadently chocolate. I think they are my favorite food, I sure know they were yours!  Ah, the butter.....So you are with all of us, guiding us along on our journeys, and we are so thankful for the skills you gave us, and for making it all so much fun. Most delightful of all, for me, this year, will be knowing that Marty will be coming home for a visit in the week after Christmas. He has not been "home" from IL since Dad died and we long to see each other.  His wonderful sons, Steven and Sam, will be coming along to do the driving.   Marty longs to be here to feel your presence and have a sense of his roots again. By the way, Marty and his boys do a fair amount of cooking, too, and they have lots of fun creating new and healthy meals.  Of course, I hear often how much Marty thinks about your American chop suey, applesauce cake and cream puffs!!


Christmas Eve I'll be remembering the thrill of Daddy bringing the tree in and placing it in a "farmers tree stand", the bucket of coal. Oh, it smelled so good in the living room the next morning as the magic of Christmas appeared over night.  As I am remembering those wonderful Christmas eves today, I am also feeling very close to your best friend, and my godmother, Eleanor Haughey, and how she, in her regal mink coat, and her husband, Jack would arrive on Christmas Eve with many gifts, and how you would both revel in your friendship. There was so much laughter, and delicious food prepared for that evening.  Then off to bed we would go, trying to sleep with so much excitement in our heads. You taught us friendship's treasure, and the time proven advice that our brothers and sisters are really our best friends.

Christmas for my little family will be on December 29th at Jason's house and we will have Sara and Samantha with us to make it even more special.  Christmas Day will be spent with LM's children, and he is doing ALL the cooking!!! (Fish, of course).  I wish you could know LM. He has brought such peace and happiness to my life. 

Thank you for all these wonderful memories. There are zillions more, especially the cat involved stories....I'll save those for another time, you know how Dad pretended to be upset with too much cat talk.  He was a wily one, as he turned out to be one of the greatest cat lovers ever!! He even passed over to be with you, with a cat right by his side.

Happy Birthday, Mum and thank you for loving me and having faith in me, through all the travails.

I love you,
Kitty

PS. How did you ever do it all?

7 comments:

Balisha said...

Oh, my goodness...what a loving post. I started out just reading it and as I went on I got more into it and could almost imagine your Mum in her kitchen. You and the rest of your family have some very special memories of days with her. I just loved this tribute and I'm sure she is smiling.
Balisha

Judy said...

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh--now you've done it!!! I cried all the way through this post--the one, singular person I miss most at Christmas is my Mother. I can see how special both your parents were. Do you think our children will have these kinds of loving memories of us?

David D said...

Your mother was one amazing woman
and taught us all so much.
I think about both of your parents all the time. They always said to me,David "remember you are a Morse".

I didn't see in your note any mention of your mothers famous fruit cakes ! Yummy !!

Merry Christmas to all !
David

MsGraysea said...

Thank you, David....as i wrote the "Birthday" letter to Mum yesterday, my focus was right on the day of her birth and on the events of Christmas Eve and Day, those incredible fruitcakes were made in October and I forgot that completely. You are right, they were incredible, and I would just love to have one to nibble on right now with my tea. Remember how she stored them in the hall linen closet while they aged? She'd grab that big bottle of bourbon from under the kitchen counter and give those cakes a big drink every few weeks, then wrap them up tightly in cheesecloth to age some more.
You will always be my brother, David. Love you, and wish you and Ron a beautiful Christmas.

Unknown said...

Kitty, I can still remember watching Mum pour the bourbon or rum over the cakes in the pantry in our "old" house. David, so wonderful to see your comments. Hope you are well. love, Bebo

One Woman's Journey - a journal being written from Woodhaven - her cottage in the woods. said...

Yes, we miss our mother and like you so many special memories.
Thank you for this post...

Sally Wessely said...

This was beautiful. What a lovely tribute to a great mom.