Friday, December 27, 2024

Happy Birthday, Mother!

My mother, 8 years old
Yesterday was my mother's birthday. She would have been 96. She was born during the Great Depression and had a hard life growing up in poverty and a troubled family. But she always said that she had it better than her siblings. Because she was the baby, they took care of her first. 

Times were tight, and often, there was not enough money to have much of a celebration for Christmas, let alone her birthday. She vividly remembered the Christmas when the Salvation Army brought them presents. It was a very special time. That's why my sisters and I always put money in every Salvation Army kettle we see. 

When my sisters and I were barely aware of when my mother's birthday was.

When we were kids, my mother's birthday was not celebrated much. We were too involved with the magic of Christmas to think beyond ourselves. My aunt always brought my mother a gift, but we never got her anything. I'm not sure what my father did. 

Fast forward to when we were in college, and my mother decided that she had had enough of not having a birthday celebration, so she "moved" her birthday to March 26. We were usually on spring break then, so that was when we could be home for it. We still didn't have big celebrations, but she always said our visit was enough. But over the years, we tried to have a cake and presents. 

My mother on her birthday many years later.
Fast forward many more years to when my mother was having memory problems. When she moved to a nursing home, we told the staff that if my mother said her birthday was March 26th, she knew what she was talking about. They kind of looked at us funny but said okay. 

So Happy Birthday, Mother. I'd like to think you're in Heaven with Daddy, celebrating your birthday whenever you want.

13 comments:

  1. A wise lady to move her birthday. I just had a great niece born on Christmas day. I expect she might move her birthday too!

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    1. I recently met someone whose son's birthday is the day after Christmas. After the Christmas celebration, they redecorated the tree with a birthday theme for her son. That was the way she was trying to make the day special for him.

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  2. Happy birthday to your Mother! I like the fact that she chose when she wanted to celebrate it. :)

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    1. We now remember my mother's birthday on both Dec. 26 and March 26. :)

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  3. I had a friend whose birthday was Dec 25, who celebrated his every year on July 4th. He said it was still a holiday but much more accommodating for a birthday celebration.

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    1. That was a good date for your friend to change his celebration to. My father's birthday was July 5, so that wouldn't have worked as well for my mother.

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    1. My birthday is in the summer, so I never had this problem. However, back in the olden days when I was in school, if your birthday didn't fall during the school year, they didn't acknowledge it. Thus, I never got any special birthday things while I was at school. And no, I'm not bitter about it any more. :)

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  5. Your mom and my mom were born in the same year and as a Christmas time baby myself I can relate. I too have been known to change my birthday so it falls away from the holidays!

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  6. Your mother was a lovely woman!
    Enjoying your blog!
    Just discovered it!
    God bless,
    Helen

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    1. Thanks for visiting, Helen. Hope to see you here again som time.

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