Sunday, May 30, 2021

Almost Two Months

Seems like the right time for a little check in....to thank you for your caring and support and to let you know that we're doing as well as we can be in dealing with life on its new terms.

I've spent this last month here at Mom's house beginning (or rather, continuing) the process of letting go. She has a puzzle table up in her room and this reminds me of that. It's like she's completed the puzzle of her beautiful life...and now it's up to me to gently and lovingly begin to take it apart. No easy feat. Its been a connector with her, though, and a way I've channeled my grief: to really edit things down to the most meaningful. And Mom's house was nothing if not meaningful! 



The cards and messages we've received have meant so much...as have the many generous contributions to the "Legacy Bench" which will be placed in her honor at the botanical gardens. 
She would be so touched!

Her yard is currently like a botanical garden. She planted the giant "golden chain" tree when it was just tiny. It is really glorious.




The other day, something really moving happened. For the past 32 years (!), Serem, has worked on Mom's yard for her. He's taken care of the big stuff so she could tend to the smaller stuff. They've been a great team and she always appreciated how he'd go above and beyond. He knew her parents and her kids and her grandkids (and many of her family and friends). Anyway, the other evening, I looked out the window and there he was. He had brought two big bouquets of roses and put one in the front yard and one in the back and proceeded to do a very personal Buddhist ritual. He lit a candle and stayed until it burned all the way down. I went out and joined him and we shed some tears and hugged--and it was just so special to me.



And later today, Han arrives for the month of June. So thankful for that. We will work together and begin winding life up here as I prepare for my next chapter, which will be living in Holland. I so wish that I could begin that chapter with Mom here as a home base. But, it is a comfort to feel like with every step I'm taking, Mom would approve. Knowing I'm doing just what she'd want me to do is my guiding light.

❤️❤️❤️

Monday, May 10, 2021

Happy Mother's Day

On this tender Mother's Day, 
I received the best possible gift in the world:
all four kids, Aidan, Isabel, Zack, & Eli with me for the day!


We spent the day here at Mom's/Nana's house.
Even while her physical absence leaves such an indescribable ache,
her loving energy is here....
allowing us to laugh and walk the dogs, and make her famous tostados--
knowing it's exactly how she'd want it to be.

Reading through the cards and keepsakes she saved from each of us,
her presence, devotion and caring shine through.
I'm so glad I told her (in more than one card)
that she has always been the "wind beneath my wings".
Nothing has changed in that regard.


We carry your heart with us. We carry it in our hearts.

My first photo with Mom.
❤️

Sunday, May 2, 2021

Life, Continued.....

After four weeks away, I've arrived back to Mom's. It was a very unique trip this time: taking in all the beauty (and new life!) of Spring in Holland and at the same time, trying to wrap my mind around our new reality. I'm still having a hard time articulating the complex array of emotions bubbling up during this unprecedented time. Words just aren't enough sometimes, are they? 

So, for now, here are some photos.

The Mill standing in "grief".

Tulips in bloom- about a mile from the Mill.



And hyacinths, too.


We visited the Zaan Schans a couple times (about 25 minutes from Han's) to pick up some paint at this mill that grinds its own paint pigment! This can be really crowded with tourists normally so it was a treat to go with things so quiet.




Babies everywhere



Even from the livingroom window!

I was glad to be there to celebrate Han on his 55th Birthday!🎈

Beautiful sunset from the second floor of the Mill looking towards town:

On my last day, we started "Mom's Garden"...with plants gifted from Han's parents and a special cherry tree from his sister and family. I know Mom would love this. Also, Mom would enjoy the chickens being there and so interested. She raised this same friendly breed for many years. 
What a coincidence!



Now you dwell inside the rhythm of breath,
As close to us as we are to ourselves.
~
Let us not look for you only in memory,
Where we would grow lonely without you.
You would want us to find you in presence,
Beside us when beauty brightens,
When kindness glows
And music echoes eternal tones.
~John O'Donohue

Mom wearing a favorite t-shirt (1975)

Another flashback: Mom & Isabel and her happy chickens! (2010)
~~~~

Thankful for the gift of this time.

Now, Eric and I will tend to the practical, the best we can. 
Han will be joining me here at the end of the month which will be a comfort (and big help!).
 That's about as far as we can see, right now. 
Thanks so much for the cards and messages of caring support. 
It truly means so much to us all.