My mum lives in the USA(lucky girl).
I have just realised I miss her very much.
When she lived in england I used to see her about once a week and she would always make a fuss, am I eating properly(i'm 6ft and 18 stone!), do I want some dinner, do I need any washing done etc etc. When I used to go home she always gave me a bag of goodies, cakes, sweets and toiletries. It's strange not being able to pop over to see her and get spoilt. I talk to her on the phone about 3-4 times a week, which more than when she lived in england!.
Don't know why i'm writing this, I guess it's because iv'e had a bad week and I used to be able to go round mum's and have a chat with her, some dinner and stay the night in my old bedroom.
Funny how we are all kids really, and mums the first person we turn to if we need help.
On a lighter note, i'm going out there in january with my niece, and my mum does'nt know, so it's going to be a big surprise!.
Bloody mothers can also put the fear of god into you.
My wife and mum are the only ones who dont use a cut down version of my name. Whenever anyone does it sends a shiver down my spine! :shock:
i miss mine loads too...
she died eight years ago........... at only 54 yrs of age.
she would have wiped the floor with the lot of ya....... she was witty, sharp, streetwise and beautiful...........
its the anniversary of her birthday tomorrow and im gonna do what i always do .... light a candle in her memory........
RIP :angel:
browning,
Does she have an intenret connection, maybe you can msn / web cam with her as well??
My mum died 12 years ago, aged 48, of Cancer
it never gets better, just easier
time is not a healer, its a constant reminder that things change, but what has happened will always be the same
smartarse will be back after this break, normal service will be resumed
Im a bit of a black sheep in my family and i wish i had a close relationship with my mum.... i do love her and i know she loves me but i cant seem to do the right thing in her eyes...
Thanks for this thread tho Browning, cos its made me think....
Suze xx
Im a bit of a black sheep in my family and i wish i had a close relationship with my mum.... i do love her and i know she loves me but i cant seem to do the right thing in her eyes...
Thanks for this thread tho Browning, cos its made me think....
Suze xx
Well i must be bloody lucky to have my mum still here
fortunate enough to have beaten the dreaded word wont say it superstioucs(and cant spell !!!!!) twice but lost my Dad 14 years ago to the dreaded thing
Will agree that it dose get a little easier never better
My mm is the only person to call me by my full name and i mean FULL
Our mum's are all of our best friends and if we are all honest
WE LOVE THEM
Bollo*ks........ I had to read this just before going to bed eh!
Now where are those bloddy tissues ......... :cry: :cry: :cry:
My heart is in my mouth...... :cheers: heres to all we love and miss xxx
I lost my Mum last year, never expected it to affect me like it did or realise quite how much I was still her child. Your whole world just stops......
It`s quite remarkable how we as "intelligent people" never seem to appreciate or place the importance we should on things of real value until they`re taken from us.
a minature hi-jack
I'm feeling a little home sick for a time and place that no longer excists, I often wonder why - as a species - we feel loss so srongly, but the depth of our loss only reflects the depth of the feeling. And so today I feel blessed.
H.x
“May the love hidden deep inside your heart find the love waiting in your dreams. May the laughter that you find in your tomorrow wipe away the pain you find in your - Unknown
pass the tissues...........