Tag: a mother’s journey

  • A Mother’s Journey, And a Final Goodbye

    It was one of those evenings. 

    Ants had gotten into the kitchen and were serving themselves dinner on the crumbs of food that the kids had left on the counter earlier in the day.   I was filling out the school registration forms in triplicate and trying to figure out the best pay period to submit the check to cover the cost of the fees and still have enough money left over to cover the license plate fees.  The kids were complaining that they had nothing to do.  I sat there frustrated, because there was so much to do and I didn’t know which item to tackle first. 

    I went into the den to sit down and submit an article that was due and discovered that the computer wouldn’t turn on.  I unplugged it, fiddled with all the wires and plugged it back in. 

    Nothing. 

    Out of frustration, I slammed my hand down on the on/off switch.

    Nothing.

    I unplugged every wire, grabbed the computer and headed over to Geek Squad.  The technician plugged it in and it worked just fine over there.  I came home and hooked it back up– it worked.

    With a sigh, I signed into Twitter and decided to catch up with some conversations. I wasn’t ready to face the work that I needed to do.  I came across this Tweet by Guy Kawasaki:

    The link is to a slideshow of a mother and her son and a journey with cancer. Take a moment to experience it (it is captioned):

    A Mother’s Journey.

    I sat there and I cried.

    What I had been feeling tonight was little stuff; what this mother has gone through is huge.

    And sadly, this brought back memories of Tod Morris, a friend who passed away from cancer very suddenly. You can read Tod’s story here: In Memory of Tod Morris.

    So I’m taking a moment to feel that mother’s pain in losing her child and then I’m going to reach out and embrace my kids. 

    The little stuff can wait.