Mom - nearing 104   Balance appears when energy is in equipoise. It may be one of the biggest reasons my mother has lived not only long but well. She spends no time being discouraged because the time she has is too precious to her. That has always been true of her. "Life is fun," she told me recently. "Enjoy every day."

   Enjoy every day? In August, she will be 104. By then she will have lived 37,960 days. 

   I also asked about her thoughts on encountering God when she leaves this earth. "I'm not ready to leave yet!" she answered with the twinkle that has endeared her to so many.

   Look again at those eyes as she looks back at you from over a century of life. What has she seen?

   The year she rose up into this earth the Titanic sank. She has lived through two world wars, the Depression & the terms of eighteen U.S. Presidents. 

   When Mom was born, women did not have the right to vote. They did not gain that right until 1920 when she was eight. 

   She has birthed four children & buried her husband of sixty years. She has seen her share of heartbreak & not been broken. 

   Balance is the question. Her life is the answer. It is not that she has lived so long but how she has lived & who & what she has chosen to love. 

   So many people have a poor quality of life at twenty or fifty much less at ninety or one hundred. So many lives are out of balance. She is the first to acknowledge she has been lucky. She has has helped her luck by choosing moderation over & over.

   Mom complains so infrequently that it can be hard to know when she has a problem. She focuses on what is working not what is broken. 

   I take eight pills a day to guide my body toward balance. She takes one. 

   Our world is drenched in so much pain. As a compassionate caregiver you see plenty of that agony directly. 

   That is why the serenity I offer here lies not in my words but in the image of a woman that has lived the kind of life we all seek. A life where passion, love, fear & suffering can find balance by doing what William Blake called us to do, to "celebrate joy as it flies."

-Erie Chapman

7 responses to “Days 201-205 – Balance”

  1. Anne Milligan Avatar
    Anne Milligan

    This is a lovely tribute to your Mom & I, personally, appreciate the balance message. We all need that reminder on a regular basis!! Thank you Erie. I love her eyes too!!

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  2. Teresa reynolds Avatar
    Teresa reynolds

    I will return to this photograph of your beautiful mother . The image truly builds the bridge of beauty that goes back and forth between eternities .

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  3. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    A beautiful tribute to your Mom and my Aunt Molly! My favorite woman golfer by far; love to you Aunt Molly forever!

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  4. Maria Doglio Avatar

    What an amazing woman your Mom is! Lovely Erie.

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  5. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    This is a marvelous tribute to a remarkable woman. What I notice looking at your mom’s image is her clear bright eyes and a benevolent countenance as she gazes back at the photographer, her son with such trust, appreciation and a relaxed sense of being. She has a natural curiosity and interest in life, an internal optimism that bubbles up as joy from within; a woman who has loved/loves well.
    What resonates for me is your comment that she rarely offers a complaint. This reminds me of my mom too. Perhaps it is because they lived through the depression, wars and heartache that taught them not to sweat the small stuff but instead to cherish the simple pleasures in life that are right before us, content with what is.

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  6. sbeng Avatar
    sbeng

    Erie: a beautiful tribute to your loving mother. You are lucky to have her all these years of your life. I love her outlook of life by her remarks she says:”Life is fun”, “enjoy every day”.

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  7. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    I guess what I really want to say is, what a wise woman!

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