Today is Mama's 81st birthday. I get to spend the whole day with her, and for that I am very, very grateful.

A few years ago, in honor of her 77th birthday, I started compiling a list of things she has taught me. Each year since then, on her birthday, I've added to it. 

I wish this year the lessons weren't so plain.

The past few months haven't been easy on her. Her legs went on strike and she spends most of her time in a wheelchair now.

After being so independent and active all of her life (chin-up champion of her elementary school, softball player, bowler, pregnant roof-climber when her 5-year-old son wouldn't come down, main caregiver of her 6-foot-tall adult quadriplegic son, square- and line-dancer, playmate of her grandkids) and being the one all of us depended on, physically and mentally, I can only imagine how frustrating it has to be for her now, unable to do even the simplest things without someone's help.

But, as usual, she's got a great attitude about it. She laughs more than she complains. She expresses appreciation for the help even as I'm sure, inside, she mourns her independence. And she still focuses on others more than herself.

This year my mother is teaching me grace.



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(with a few of her grandkids at Daddy's birthday party last month.)

 Happy birthday, Mama, with much love and gratitude!

 

Things Mama has taught me…

  1. it's never too late to learn something new
  2. if you have a choice between laughter and tears, choose laughter.
  3. don't let anyone mess with your babies!
  4. only give advice when asked for it (I'm still working on that one)
  5. pray every day
  6. pray some more
  7. reading a good book might not solve your problems, but it's a nice escape from them
  8. bend but never break
  9. some people are just takers
  10. be nice whenever possible, but sometimes nice doesn't cut it
  11. take care of family
  12. we're all individuals – let your kids blossom into themselves, not "mini-me's"
  13. be there
  14. Johnny Weismuller is the best movie Tarzan
  15. don't be in a rush to be older than you are – you're only going to be this age once in your life
  16. if you like something, and you'll use it, and you can afford it, then buy it, or you'll regret it later
  17. quality over quantity
  18. never think "can't"
  19. people will stand in line for a dead skunk if it's free
  20. roll with the punches
  21. have fun
  22. laugh often
  23. believe in yourself
  24. don't let others change who you are
  25. be honest
  26. don't steal
  27. forgive yourself
  28. God loves me
  29. don't judge
  30. just do it!
  31. inside matters more than outside
  32. don't use God's name in vain
  33. you can learn anything if you put your mind to it
  34. you're never too old to dance
  35. it's okay to ask for help
  36. show appreciation and express gratitude
  37. use my manners
  38. consider the source
  39. an office or position of authority should be respected, but the individual in that position has to earn your respect
  40. sleep is good
  41. take advantage of opportunities
  42. keep your eyes open and your wits about you
  43. people aren't always nice
  44. things can't make you happy
  45. use your imagination
  46. just get started and the rest will be easy
  47. don't be intimidated by anyone – we're all the same, all human, we all have strengths and weaknesses
  48. you can love someone even if you don't like them
  49. forgive but don't forget
  50. learn from others' mistakes
  51. there are times for being patient, and time for putting your foot down
  52. speak up
  53. stand up for what you believe in
  54. admit your mistakes and expect others to do the same
  55. persistance pays off
  56. let your kids be kids
  57. love unconditionally
  58. take lots of pictures
  59. kids grow up fast
  60. your kids need a mother, not another friend
  61. pets are family
  62. help others
  63. a sense of humor is essential for sanity and survival
  64. if you look close enough, you can find something to love about everyone
  65. coffee is good anytime
  66. messes can be cleaned up
  67. prayer works
  68. God is strong all the time – let him carry you
  69. if you say you're going to do something, do it
  70. be nice to yourself in case no one else is
  71. you have to show respect to get respect
  72. girls are tough
  73. don't put up with temper tantrums
  74. listen to your body – doctors don't know everything
  75. don't say everything you're thinking
  76. asking questions is the best way to learn something
  77. your babies are always your babies (and their babies are your babies, too!)
  78. God is
  79. Just listen. 
  80. people are more important than things
  81. there is a time to help others, and a time to let others help you

 

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20 responses to “Lesson #81 (Thank You, and Happy Birthday, Mama!)”

  1. Gail Dixon Avatar

    What a beautiful tradition you started of honoring your mother. Happy birthday to your sweet mom! Please tell her how photogenic she is! I love her smile; it’s infectious.

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  2. Suldog Avatar

    Happy Birthday to Your Mom!
    I don’t know if I said this last time I saw this list, but it sure would make a good book. It could be fleshed out with examples concerning each entry, or it could be a book like you’d see in, perhaps, a Hallmark store, with each entry on a page and just an illustration or photo accompanying it. Seriously. Great list.

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  3. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I love that idea! If you mentioned it before, I'm sure I loved it then, too, but this time I might remember it and try to act on it. Thank you!
     

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Mama smiled and said thank you!

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  5. Ms. A Avatar

    Wonderful lessons… ALL of them. (I’m still struggling with a few of them myself)
    I know I’ve already said it, but “HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AGAIN!”

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  6. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    I’m going to go with #70 today. It’s the one I forget most often.

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  7. vick@vlfowler.net Avatar
    vick@vlfowler.net

    Barbara:
    This is so inspirational… I think I’m going to have to compile one of these lists for the things I learned from my mom before she died (too young — at age 44). One of the things I remember the most is “it’s better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it” — I think of this one every time it looks like it MAY rain and I consider NOT taking my umbrella with me. I always go back for it :D…. Vick

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  8. Hilary Avatar

    Happy Birthday to your beautiful Mama. She’s got the face of a much younger woman.

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Hilary. I think so, too, especially when she smiles… it melts the years away.

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Vickie, I didn't know your mom had died, and to lose her so young. I'm so sorry. Yes, you should for sure compile a list! Hope to see you soon!

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That one is very, very important, Wolf. I hope it becomes a habit for you!

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I have to read the list again every year to remind myself. There are still a few I struggle with, alas. (I just wonder what kind of list my kids would come up with? Yikes!)

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  13. Rainfield (雨田) Avatar

    We have still so much to learn from our parent though we are now a parent too.

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  14. Kathy Avatar

    And, your list reminded me of one of my mom’s “truisms” – She always said to her 3 daughters: “I’m not sending you to college so that you can find a husband. I’m sending you to college so that you can always take care of yourself.”

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  15. Otto von Münchow Avatar

    Happy birthday with your mother! And I have to say that is quite an impressive list of things she has taught you. So much for others to pick up there as well.

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you so much, Otto!
     

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  17. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    That's a great one! Wise woman!
     

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    We never stop learning, even when we become teachers. It's a full circle!
     

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  19. lisleman Avatar

    #19 you could add or “on sale”.
    Applying #45 – My mom taught me about blogging. She was way ahead of the times.
    Great list

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Boy, that is true about #19, isn't it? And yes about #45, too!
     

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