Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label childhood. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Christmas Memories

Well, Christmas is fast approaching. I've got all my cards mailed and my gifts are all purchased but I haven't started wrapping them yet. I bought my tree this week, the lights are all on and I'll decorate on Sunday, hopefully some friends will be able to join me.

When I was a kid, my parents made Christmas so special. It was always exciting and so hard to sleep on Christmas Eve. I remember one Christmas, we were still up watching TV and all of a sudden there were candy canes were on the tree, none of us had seen either Mum or Dad put them there. So, of course, we believed them when they said it was the elves and we had better get to bed before Santa came.

Christmas 1958
Christmas 1959

Christmas 1961
This is the second Christmas without my parents but I still feel them with me. Sometimes though, at Christmas when there are so many family memories that make me nostalgic, those same memories make me a little sad too.



I'm grateful to have family and friends to help make Christmas special but there are still those moments when I would like to have my parents with me again. 

Merry Christmas Mum and Dad, wish you were here.


Video of My Christmas Memories


Music: Memories by Maroon 5

Monday, February 28, 2011

Happy Birthday Mum!

Today is my Mum's Birthday.  I wish that I could be with her more often but Canada is such a big country that I only get home one or two times a year. A few years back my Mum had a stroke and now lives in a nursing home about 40 minutes from their home. My Dad visits twice a week, my brother, who still lives at home, visits her every week as does my brother-in-law's sister who also provides wonderful support and assistance to both my parents.  We are also lucky in that my cousin is the Executive Director at the home and she stops in almost daily for a few minutes to see how Mum is doing. 

I thought I would celebrate her birthday by posting a few photos of her when she was just bit younger.  Thinking of you, Mum, love you lots!!!


Anne (My Mum) with her older brother Terence


Anne with a doll.

Anne with her younger sister, Jeannette.

Mum and Dad on their wedding day.