HEADER CHALLENGE - MOM (MUM-MOTHER) BY KATHY
What better music than this
MAMMY by Al Jolson.- Im singing about you.
enjoy as you read my post
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Alas - my Mum passed away after suffering with Alzheimer's for around 6 years.
As you know its a terrible disease of the mind, we loose our loved ones TWICE - once with Alzheimer's - taking their memory and twice when they pass away.
My Header shows The family laid some flowers for her 1st Birthday after passing away, together with a Poem I had written for her on her death.
My Poem. - hope you enjoy.
Let me show just a brief look at her life in Photos.
My Mum and I - Around 1952 I was 4-5 - as you can see we had an outside Loo, and I remember we had a tin bath and every Friday was bath night, filling the bath with hot water with a bucket.
I remember we used to go to Ingoldmells ( nr Skegness) every year for a caravan Holiday, taking a touch and walking across the field at night for the toilet, Gas lamps, and every morning emptying the slop bucket and fetching fresh water.
My Mum enjoyed her garden and flowers, also loved dancing.
My father had a bad stroke at the age of 49, and suffered ill health until he died at the age of 56.
Later years My Mum got married for a 2nd time
and still enjoyed her garden,dancing and holidays
This is a photo of my Mum on holiday - just a few years before she started to suffer with Alzheimer's.
My Mum lived till the age of 86.
Mum, I dedicate my music and song MAMMY to you.
In Loving Memory.
Folks, go visit the other Headbangers and see their take on Kathy's theme = MOM.
You will find these good folk on my side bar near my shield.
GOOD LUCK.
A very touching post, you prepared such a beautiful homage for your mom, so nice lady!Wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLéia
some wonderful memories of a much loved mum
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to your mum !
ReplyDeleteAlzheimer is one of the worst diseases one can ever get !
Indeed a beautiful tribute to your Mom! Looks like she led a great and active life until Alzheimer's began to slowly rob her of enjoying life. Looks like life in England was much like here back in the "old" days (one of my grandparents had "outdoor" plumbing when I was 3 or so).
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful, moving tribute to your Mom.
ReplyDeleteMac: What a great post and wonderful photos in remembrance of Mum.
ReplyDeleteA loving tribute to your mum.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tribute and a very touching post. The photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to your mother, Stewart. Alzheimer's is a horrible disease --and you are right. We lose those we love twice--once to Alzheimer's and once to death. So very very sad...
ReplyDeleteSorry about your Dad also. My Dad lived until the age of 79 and Mom lives until the age of 91.
Great post.
Hugs,
Betsy
Beautiful Darling. Your Mum was a lovely lady despite the Alzheimers and we had some very happy times, sharing laughs and dancing.
ReplyDeleteA very touching post!
ReplyDeleteA very poignant post, a lovely tribute to your dear mum. Lovely photos and great memories. Alzheimer's is a very cruel and heartbreaking disease, and I am so sorry you all had to go through that. We have very dear friends who are dealing with it right now. Thank you for introducing your mum and your dad. Such lovely family snapshots and your poem was very touching.
ReplyDeleteThat's a heartwarming post, Imac. Very nice memories.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful tribute to your mom. Very moving. She raised a wonderful son.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful memento. Alzheimer is a terrible disease. Let us all hope that we avoid it.
ReplyDeleteI know your feeling about parents passing away - my father died ten years ago today.
What a wonderful tribute, Stewart ! Great trip down memory lane.
ReplyDeleteMy mother-in-law suffered from Alzheimers for 19 years - very gradually at first but we 'lost' her after about 10 years, and then again 3 years ago.