Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A special day

It's my Mom's birthday.


My Mom has been a wonderful gift in my life.


The picture is of me, Mom and her mom, my Nana, circa '71 or so, somewhere in Saskatchewan (probably Moosejaw), I think.

Nana was a prolific knitter and crocheter, and my memories of her all involve partially formed wooly things taking shape beneath her hands.

I know I've mentioned my Mom here and there in this blog, but I don't know if I've properly given her credit for teaching (enabling? :) ) my fibre skills from an early age.

Growing up my Mom and Dad never discouraged my love and exploration of handwork (I remember saving up money for yarn to make a sweater and Mom going 'halfers' with me on it). They always were interested and encouraging, making technique books abundant and available. Mom taught me to tat, and even once knit back part of a sleeve that I'd unravelled after discovering an overlooked mistake. Although I learned the basics of crochet from an Aunt, Mom taught me everything else...how to put all the pieces together, how to diagnose and fix my mistakes. She managed to reach into corners of our basement and find whatever tools were needed (even a beautiful old hand crank Singer -and carding brushes...I never did ask why she had carding brushes).

She has always been there when I needed her, and came as soon as possible to meet each of our boys (meeting youngest when he was just a few hours old). She has redefined 'Grandma' and made that moniker her own.

I get to talk to her often, and wouldn't trade our relationship for anything in this world.

Thanks for everything, Mom. Happy Birthday.

Love,

Lisa

3 comments:

Kate North said...

Happy birthday to your mom - and I love that photo - reminds me of my own childhood photos - especially the fashions, LOL. I was born in 68, so probably suffered through - I mean, enjoyed the benefits of - similar fashion eras to you!

QuiltNut Creations said...

happy birthday to your mom

Anonymous said...

Speaking of carding brushes, if you want to put them to use, there's someone giving away wool from her sheep, just pay postage. More at her blog: http://littlesnoring.blogspot.com/2008/01/great-fleece-giveaway.html