October 9 - a special day
Oct. 9th, 2003 07:04 pmToday is my mother's birthday. If she were alive still, she would be 89 years old.
I can't picture her being eighty-nine. She was sixty-seven when she died. I miss her still.
She was born October 9, 1914, which was in the middle of the Siege of Antwerp, a major battle at beginning of World War I. Not that she was anywhere near Europe at the time; she was safe in Toronto, but the family joke was that they almost named her Antwerp because of the timing. Instead they named her Margaret, after her grandmother. I never knew the people who almost named her Antwerp, and wondered, fifty years later, what it would be like to have a mother named Antwerp.
She was the best mother imaginable. I was lucky in the mother department.
It's a good day for other reasons. It's the birthday of a woman I loved very much, and will always have a fondness for. It's the birthday of John Lennon. I don't know what age he would be. It doesn't really matter. He was like my mother in that they both had original and ageless spirits.
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Date: 2003-10-10 08:49 am (UTC)*g* That certainly would have been unusual! Your mother sounds so wonderful, and I loved reading your remembrance of her. It's a beautiful reminder that the people we love do stay with us, even after they're gone. :o)
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Date: 2003-10-10 04:04 pm (UTC)"Yes," said I wondering who this could be. Turned out to be someone who had been a neighbour of some of my grandparents' friends - in Toronto, I suppose.
"You look just like her," she said. I was absurdly flattered.