My Mother's Day "love letter" to my Mom:May 10, 1998 Dear Mom, Thank you for always being there for me throughout the years. I remember your creativity with birthday cakes and yourthriftiness with baby food jar candle holders and rummage sale
clothes. We always had fun things to do thanks to you like
making block buildings, art work, crafts, reading, riding bikes,
swimming, and playing with neighbor kids. You made my slumber
parties special and were always thinking up fun games and
interesting recipes like bunny eggs, Spam, hot dishes, hamburger
stroganoff (which I still make for my family), macaroni &
cheese, triangular peanut butter & jelly sandwiches, goulosh,
grilled cheese, and roast beef & potatoes on special occasions
among others. You encouraged me to cook and clean on my own
which gave me a sense of independence and self worth. Thanks,
mom, for not making fun of my cardboard brown chocolate factory when
everyone else called it a poop factory! I recall
making a paper mache' pinata and volcano with your assistance
too. I even forgive you for always dressing Wanda and me like
twins and the "bowl" haircuts. As I look back now, the
dresses you made were pretty cute even if they did match. You
always helped me with school work and activities like making
cotton candy for the carnival and making my bumble bee costume
for a play and that dish soap bottle tiger puppet. Even
though we didn't have a lot of money, you always managed to dress
us up in a different homemade Halloween costume every
year and went trick-or-treating with us around trailer courts
since we didn't have many neighbors. I'm grateful for your
support at school conferences and swim meets. You put up with a
lot of my teenage mood swings. I got my love of pictures from
you and the scrap books, baby book, school days album,
and many photo albums with detailed descriptions you made
really keep my childhood memories alive. The trips to South
Dakota, California, Tennessee, Canada, and many other places were
always fun and exciting--especially the parks, cheap motels/mobile
home, and pools. Going to Opryland (Zane breathing
down my neck), Universal Studios, Mount Rushmore,
the MN State Fair, Farm Fest '76 (Loretta Lynne & Mel Tillis
rode by then we missed them at Happy Chef), etc. etc. bring
back many happy memories. Thanks for trying to keep us three
kids from fighting all the time and being our referee on numerous
occasions (mine and Wanda's soy sauce fight). You've
been so supportive to me through high school, having
Heather with spina bifida at a young age and offering to quit
your job to help raise her, going back to school when she was
2, my jobs, getting our new house started, making curtains, and
being such a terrific grandma to Heather and April!! I'm glad
you came through your leg amputation surgery okay - we were afraid
of losing you for awhile there. I remember going to visit you
at the hospital every day on my lunch hour for a whole month
and how boring the days must have been to someone who is
usually so busy. I know it hasn't been an easy life for you but
I'm glad you're my Mom. I really respect you for going back
to school and working after raising three kids. Thanks, Mom,
for giving me life and for everything else! (And for not
giving me a weird name like Wanda and Zane - ha ha). I love you
and appreciate you very much Mom!
Have a Happy Mother's Day! Love, Chris
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