Thinking about my mom. I don't write about her on the blog as often as I used to, but she is on my mind all the time, and I was thinking about her yesterday when I made this page...
Sometimes it's hard to know how to feel, when you go on without someone you love, know what I mean? I'm so glad I have my art - it's the best therapy ever!
Thanks so much for visiting! I will see you again soon!
6 comments:
{{{hugs}}} I love this Michelle! I loveeeeeeeeeee the bright, happy colors! :):):):):):):):):):):):):)
We never stop missing our moms--no matter how old we are. It's been 18 years for me and there are many days when I wish for my "Mommy." My daily struggle is in trying to honor her by being the kind of woman she raised me to be and would want me to be. But I know both she and God understand there are times when I'm still extremely sad or even mad that she's no longer here. That's the "price" of love.
It has been 2 years and 4 months for me ... just this weekend I had a long hard cry over the fact she never got to see my youngest child have a birthday (his 3rd was Friday). It kind of hit me rather hard.
I'm glad you find comfort in your art Michelle... this page says it all! Big hug my dear!
This is wonderful Michelle , i love your work and have u on my google reader , i do indeed know what u mean , i lost my mum in december 2010 and days i feel guilty being here without her , i know thats silly but its one of the emotions that really upsets me , god bless
hugz bev langby
leofaerie17@gmail.com
I am glad that art can be a healing process as well as a creative one.
Post a Comment