Mom - 4:20:18She shows such elegance in her pink nightgown & polished nails that it seems okay to share this picture of my mom in her last days. Eyes closed, her ears are wide open to a violin solo being performed by one of her ten great grandchildren (who is playing at the foot of her bed.)

   During the months since I saw her last, my mother's body has turned from the work of living & entered the path to dying. Yet in spite of her astonishing age (105 2/3) she is so long in the habit of living that her spirit's profound energy keeps nudging her body to hang on.

   But that body that clearly wants to quit. Symbolic is the small stroke a week ago that shut her left eye blocking part of her view of an earth that she will soon depart.

   Her mortal mind has begun to forget names & places she has held dear.

   She also remembers.

   In a barely audible voice she recollects things like the sea breeze blowing through her hair on the deck of the ship her family took to Europe in 1930. And she offers her favorite memory: "Whenever the whole family sat around the table" & her sadness that everyone "always left that table too soon."  

   When I leaned down to greet her this past Friday she opened her remaining eye, gave me one of her heavenly smiles & spoke my nickname: "Oh Chip, Chip, Chip…," she said, "Hello."

   By the time I began to leave two days later we had shared some of the finest moments of my life including her reminder of what a "hellion" I was as a child: "You couldn't sit still," she smiled (& I still cannot.)

   Then, haltingly, she spoke words every son hopes to hear: "You…have…done so much…good, my Chip."

   I leaned close. We sang "Jesus Loves Me."

   Tonight I wanted to tuck in the woman who so often put me to bed & to say to her, "May your eternity be as gentle as you have always been, oh, mom, mom, Mother. Goodbye."

-Erie Chapman

photograph by erie, April 20, 2018 

8 responses to “Days 115-119 – Gentle Light, Gentle Night”

  1. Sherry Avatar
    Sherry

    Thank you Erie, our stories and our sacred moments are special and its so important to share them. They shine hope and reassurance for many, and become part of the love and connection we are all blessed to share. So much to be thankful for. with gratitude,thoughts, prayers, and blessings for you and yours .

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  2. Todd Avatar
    Todd

    Reading this really took me into another world.
    Nostalgia for a life I never had.

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  3. Don Tootle Avatar
    Don Tootle

    Beautiful tribute

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  4. Don Tootle Avatar
    Don Tootle

    Beautiful tribute.

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  5. Pam D Avatar
    Pam D

    This is a beautiful tribute to your mother. It took me back 4 years ago to my mom’s last day in hospice. Thank you for sharing.

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  6. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    My heart aches for you and your family as “partings are such sweet, sweet sorrow.” The bond between a beloved mother and her endearing son is a most cherished one. Such a beautiful outpouring of love from all of your friends, a love that encircles and holds each of you and your family and to you Martha.
    As so many have shared Molly has been an inspiration to us as well as the beautiful relationship that you share.
    My mom shared this quote once by Alfred Lord Tennyson and it comes to mind today,
    “I hold it true, whate’er befall;
    I feel it, when I sorrow most;
    ‘T is better to have loved and lost
    Than never to have loved at all.”
    Yet, I truly believe that love is never lost and love never dies.

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  7. marily Avatar
    marily

    During times like this in our lives we need to gently face…we allow it to touch our inner most being. Though it may feel good with the pleasant presence, it too can be harsh for the reality of being separated! But just for awhile…healing comes and we too be awakened in His glorious time. Thank you for the love over flowing ✨😘💕✨

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  8. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    God’s grace delivered you to your mother. All your life you have had the touch of grace from your mother. She has bandaged the scrapped knee, wiped the tear away, kissed you good night. A mother’s grace is always with you.
    That grace gave rise to your first smile…

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