Thanking mom

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Happy Mother’s Day to the all moms, especially the three most important ones in my life.

 

After basketball yesterday, I gave thought to this blog and realized not only this one falls on Mother's Day but what I posted last year fell on the day (and as long as I get to blog on Sundays, I easily claim this and other cool topics). I searched back and you just might want to read, “Sweet.”

 

I actually looked at songs for today and this commentator who shared song lists around various themes found himself unmoved; some just represented very personal – in my view non-universal sentiments – and others just fell outside my tastes. I leave that project to others with the only requirement that any song posted include a link to its youtube. Two of the songs that worked appeared on none of the lists I found on the ‘net: Savoy Brown’s “Tell Mama” and The Faces’ cover of That’s All Right My Mamathat one finds on Rod Stewart’s “Every Picture Tell A Story” LP. Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried” appeared on some lists; I prefer the cover from Grateful Dead’s informally named “Skull and Roses” live LP.

 

Last year’s Sweet blog included a special nod to lovely Shelly.

 

This year as she celebrates a special number, I dedicate this blog to my mom. When I was a mere babe, mom would get compared to Natalie Wood or Liz Taylor. But more important when times were not all that well during my earliest years, I never knew it; never did my brother and I feel denied or needy when in fact thing were not so easy (we just did not know.). Credit mom for that. No doubt who I am today reflects that special love, nurturing and protection.

 

Thanks mom!

 

 

Happy Mother’s Day, with love.

Comments

Fred Klein

My mom looked like Liz too. Elvis' first song was fittingly "That's all right mama". He was another mama's boy!
Corey Bearak

I know your "boy" Elvis released "That''s All Right Mama" but Faces version perhaps abuse of Woody's dobro playing really stuck on me and I really played - perhaps wore out - the LP I found it on .
Cayce Crown

None of us would be here without them. It's kind of an amazing thing, they carry us inside them and then do their best to help us grow. They are saving the world.
Rona Gura

Making me cry. Having lost my Mom-and having to had her funeral on Mother's Day five years ago-I am so happy to read when others appreciate their Mom. I always did and still miss her.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Sun, 05/14/2017 - 07:02

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Marilyn Genoa

Beautiful sentiments. Rona I never realized, I'm so sorry I know the day must be a bittersweet day, sweet because of the closeness you have with your children and bitter because of the loss of your mom on Mother's Day. Although my mother and grandmother are not here with me I feel very privileged today. I took four days off and am spending Mother's Day away with my two daughters at a very special place that we all love. This is our second Mother's Day vacation ---the last one was right after my husband passed away when we went to England and actually shared Mother's Day afternoon tea. I feel very blessed as I look out on the waves with my two daughters.
Corey Bearak

Thanks for sharing. It makes me wonder if I should have sent Shelly to the other coast just to be with our daughter who will be here in several weeks. On the other hand an unexpected gift from our niece which occurred after I drafted and posted this blog made a nice impression.

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