Palms of His Hands

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• Oct. 29, 2005 - Becoming My Mother

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It’s official – I’ve turned into my mother.

I suspected as much last summer when we were both caught wearing similar bathrobes and slippers.  It became clearer upon discovering both our pre-Katrina preparations included boiling eggs and filling the bathtub with water.  Let’s face it, for years we’ve laugh at the same jokes, enjoyed the same books and movies, and appreciated good puns. (Not everyone can, you know.) And in spite of the fact she loves squash, which I despise; my notion that I was becoming my mother was recently validated at the local Dollar General Store.

“I’ve got to get a pair of reading glasses,” she began.  “I just can’t read the fine print on boxes anymore.”  As she perused the reading glass rack my suspicion was confirmed, for it wasn’t my mother who was trying them on and speaking, it was me!

I’ve always had 20/20 vision and became slightly irritated when my mother would say, “Just a minute, let me get my glasses first,” every time I asked her to look at something.   Over the past year, however, I’ve noticed a few changes.  Manufacturers have changed the print size on their packaging, the light by my reading chair has grown dimmer, and people have been standing too close to my face during conversations. 

Alas, the evidence mounted to beyond a reasonable doubt, so I scheduled an appointment with the optometrist.  “When you reach forty your eye muscles start weakening,” she politely said during the exam. “You could use a pair of reading glasses.”  What she meant was, “Nothing’s wrong with you; you’re just getting older.”  Well meaning? Yes, but it brought little comfort coming from a twenty-six year old.

My mother and mother-in-law are forty…well, er... at least they were the last time I noticed.  My mother-in-law’s fortieth birthday celebration was only yesterday. Wasn’t it? I was madly in love with her son at the time.  The simple fact she was my boyfriend’s mother meant she was old. (Ahem…I mean old-er.) My own mother was forty when I married that same fellow, and we’ve only been married a mere…let’s see…twenty-one years.  Twenty-one years?!?!?  Yikes! That makes me…oh, my!...forty-one! How did that creep up on me?!?!?! That means I’m old! (I mean old-er.)

To be honest, turning into my mother isn’t such a horrid thing.  She’s smart, caring, a hard worker, has a heart for God, and can make an awesome pan of chicken and dumplings.  She has a great sense of humor and a love of books that’s been passed down to me and at least one granddaughter.  She has a creative side I greatly admire, is a good listener, and repeatedly puts her faith into action.  I consider myself blessed to be her child.

I modeled my new reading glasses for my own children the night I got them. “They’re cute!” one said kindly.  Another wasn’t quite so tactful. “You look like Grandma,” she declared.

Actually, I hope I do.

 

© Drewe Llyn Jeffcoat 2005

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• Oct. 29, 2005 - Untitled Comment

Posted by KarenW
It's ineviable, isn't it? I think I'm on the road to needing reading glasses myself, putting it off for as long as I can, actually. But my dd Hannah has a pair and I can see better with them. It just hasn't become a necessity......yet.
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• Oct. 29, 2005 - Untitled Comment

Posted by JenIG
lakjfkldsjfa; this was so funny to me. coincidentally, i said to my husband today that I've totally turned into my mother. we drove around and i had this un natural desire to look in candle shops and christmas ornament stores. ????? when did i start liking THAT????
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• Oct. 30, 2005 - Untitled Comment

Posted by KarenW
I fixed my "extras". For some reason, they only show up using Internet Explorer. I also sent you an email.
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• Oct. 31, 2005 - Untitled Comment

Posted by thewestiecrew
Ohhhh, I am soooo my mother! There is nothing I can do about it either, I just continue to morph with each passing day~LOL!
Gayle :)
BTW, your Mama sounds like a wonderful person to take after.
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• Nov. 1, 2005 - I am the opposite in the reading glasses dept.

Posted by Tami
I have to take my glasses off to read or do close up work. This must show how bad my far-sightedness is. I taught the Ladies' Sunday School class on Sunday, and I almost had to take them off to read the verses.

Thanks for your comment on my blog. I answered over there, but I thought I would answer here, too.

Owl pellets are a little smaller than a chicken egg. I ordered the XL ones. I don't know how they determine the size, but that was in the description. LOL

Have a blessed day! Tami
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• Nov. 1, 2005 - Hi,

Posted by KittyKorner
I love you see you sone.
~Candace
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• Nov. 1, 2005 - This made me smile

Posted by readingmama
I chuckled at the part where you talked about having similar robes and slippers. I am glad that "becoming" your mom is a blessing to you. She sounds like a great lady.

JoAnn
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