May 8
Mother's Day
Today is Mother's Day. I would love to share memories of my mother with you all.
Happy Mother's Day Imat!“All the world is a stage....” So William Shakespeare tells us.
All the World is indeed a stage.
I have very fond memories of my late mother.
Mother, may the Lord rest her soul in eternal peace, used to pleasantly humour us in this way:
She was very old by the time she died and prone to lapses of memory. At times she would relive some incident or other from her past. Towards the end of her life, she was confined to bed. Mealtimes were, on occasions periods of high drama.
Whoever was serving her meal would first offer her some warm water and soap. She would wash her hands then eat. After the meal, she would wash her hands again then lie back to rest.
On several occasions, and I witnessed one such occasion. . After the meal, her hands washed and all, Mother kept sitting holding her hands together, expectantly, in front of her. After some time, she called out and I went to find out what she needed. She wanted to know why she was told her meal was ready when obviously it was not! “I washed my hands a long time ago and have been sitting here waiting to eat, but where is the food? Why are you children starving me?” or words to that effect. The best and quickest way out, was to quickly bring some food.
William Shakespeare had it right, all the world is indeed a stage, “And all the men and women merely players:
They have their exits and their entrances”
Mother entered, played her part and the
Last scene of all,
That ended her eventful history,
Was her second childishness and then oblivion.
I love you Mother!
Have a Blessed Mother’s Day up there!