The day after I walked with a friend
and lamented about
my journey of letting go of
how I wish my mother would love me
and accepting how she does,
she had an up day.
Her brain was back.
She was full of vitality
and questions.
She wanted to know about her pills,
why she woke feeling nauseated
and what she could do about it.
She asked her caregiver where she lived
and enjoyed hearing about the birds she saw that morning.
She wanted to know about me.
How was I settling into Vernon?
How did the sale and purchase of homes go?
Did I want any of her furniture?
When I drove her home after a visit to our new place,
she smiled and said,
“All the time I drove on this street, I never dreamed
you would be living here.”
She loved me
the way I love to be loved.
And now I have to change the story
I tell myself.

You remember us, O Beloved, as we journey through life;
help us to live the Mystery.
—Psalm 106:4, Nan C Merrill, Psalms for Praying



Oh Esther, I so love this! I love how your mom is loving you. I love being your friend 😘
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Thanks, my friend. The feeling is mutual.
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I am in the midst of a quite similar journey. Thank you for sharing this!
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Thanks for sharing that. I am grateful we get to journey together.
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Esther, I celebrate with you this moment of clarity for your mom. That God in His kindness offered you the longing of your heart to once again hear how loved and treasured you are. May the gifted moments be sealed into your heart and offer you continued comfort. 💕
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Thanks so much, Heidy. May you also be given the longings of your heart.
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