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My Halloween Mom
by Patrick A Granfors
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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My Mom and Dad on their 50th
He left us in 2005 and she's never really been the same since.


My Halloween Mom

 

My mother was born on Halloween in 1932 and has gone by the moniker, “Winkie” for 77 years today. She is now a bit of a ghost of her former self as the cruel tricks of birthday cosmology play out.  She used to joke about her holiday family.  I was born on Saint Patrick’s Day.  My brother’s birthday sometimes falls on Memorial Day.  Birthdays were always exciting, especially hers.  Of all the things that still excite her the most, it is the little children, kids of all sizes, shapes, and colors.  She likes the smallest the best.

 

So when the mobs of goblins, ballerinas, cowboys and princesses descended on our front porch like so many ants to the honey jar, she was in her glory.  There was no better birthday present for her to be able to ooh and aahh over her precious costumed hoards.  My brother and I liked it too, we got the leftovers.

 

She was a stay at home mom, as were most mom’s in our neighborhood. That was pretty typical for the fifties and sixties, at least where I grew up.

 

So she would roust us from our beds on school days, a pop tart at the ready. She was a marvelous cook but at 6:15 a.m. all I was interested in was a Kellogg’s frosted blueberry pop tart.

 

She was there in the afternoons when we came home, apples in the fridge, the occasional cookie.  She had a knack for knowing just how much space to give her teenage and pre-teen sons.  Not an easy task. She had dinner on the table when my dad came home from work.  She even had a deal for us.  So long as we would at least try something new, we would not be required to eat it all. This worked out great for such taste treats as brussels sprout and cauliflower.

 

She claimed that as a youngster her mom forced her to clean her plate no matter what.  I queried my grandmother about this once but never really got a straight answer.  I think mom’s sneaky strategy worked because there really isn’t anything I can’t eat and I’m willing to try anything…once.

 

My brother and I went off to school leaving only my father for her to care for.  We both moved out of state for our careers returning home once a year or so, sometimes for holidays, sometimes not.

But I know that she was proud of us, having on more than one occasion telling us she raised us right. I think she did just that.

 

Happy #77 mom!

 

Love, Patrick

 

 




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Reviewed by MaryGrace Patterson 11/3/2009
Thanks for sharing these great memories with us Patrick. I wish life today was more like it was back in the 50s and 60s. Those were great years..M
Reviewed by Annabel Sheila 11/1/2009
Aw! What a lovely story about your Mom, Patrick. She sounds like an absolutely wonderful parent. A Mother's love is such a blessing! Great job on this write.

Anna
Reviewed by Georg Mateos 11/1/2009
Patrick, a real tribute to a real Mom from a real Son, many of us out here envy you and question ourselves if you did deserved her!!! (LOL)

Georg

Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado 10/31/2009
Beautiful tribute to your Hallowe'en mama, Patrick; she lives on in this one and always! She's always with you; remember that! :) Well done!

(((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in Tx., Karen Lynn. :D
Reviewed by Jerry Bolton 10/31/2009
Beautiful, buddy / just beautiful . . .
Reviewed by Peter Schlosser 10/31/2009
This is wonderful. I think you've just outdone all the goblins and spooks in terms of bestowing birthday wishes upon your mother. Thanks for sharing this. I should write one to me own mum sometime, although she WAS a jackal; so, it could get interesting.
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