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Watching

In Uncategorized on March 26, 2009 at 1:18 am

I went to stay with my mum and help her through the first week back in her own home.  I expected it to be nerve wracking and uncomfortable living in my familiar childhood environment…..prodding all the complex memories to the forefront of my mind..and all this in the company of a recovering heart patient rather than a robust parent….. but instead it was a major learning opportunity.. I found out that I am not as fearful of illness as I used to be..well..strictly speaking I have gone through three stages now.

A child fascinated with dissection and the world of creepy crawlies and with the sole ambition to be a vet,

to the squeamish adult that won’t touch it can’t look at it .. all death is an echo of my own..

but  now I’m entering the ‘ Oh that is what it looks like’  (which is something in between I think)

I believe I learned to watch over this week……always so quick to react I found myself observing and learning….about myself and my mother..seeing her not purely as she relates to me but as a woman of 75 who has gone through an overwhelmingly powerful experience and has lived to tell the tale. I realised just how much she locks in..how much she doesn’t say and how I say too much to fill the void.

I thought this evening about her mended heart and wondered if something else could be mended..if through all this I might finally begin to understand her.

Out of the mouths of teens

In Uncategorized on March 13, 2009 at 3:46 pm

So we get into the car to go midnight shopping..well almost..lets say late night emergency supermarket dash..

the kids aren’t old enough to be left……. I like to give shopping the personal touch..and I don’t drive….. so its everyone in the car…

my little one pipes up that I’m ‘the best Mum in the world’ (he loves adventures)

then he turns to his sister..’Isn’t she Ella?’ 

..’No’…. came the measured reply..’I think she’s irresponsible.’

OOps. She’s right….so we pile out of the car..I make cocoa and tell stories and put them to bed…So it’s porridge for brekfast, a school dinner fo El, and tinned fish for us……we can live with that.

This made me think about the little projects I’ve been reading about on the internet where people pledge to not shop for up to a month and just use what is in the house/veg garden..maybe I should try this..or maybe it’s for people with full chest freezers who don’t know the meaning of the phrase hand to mouth.

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