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Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Mother of all Holidays

So....here we are. My sibs and I, about to experience the first holiday as true adults. As orphaned adults, that is...which is what I feel like tonight, after having spent the better part of two days unpacking my 'Mom and Dad house stuff'' plastic tubs and realizing over and over again, that both of my parents have passed on, crossed over, hit the penthouse, moved into a higher level of being....ok...I need to say it. They have died.

Ummmm....they're in a big sixties lounge in the sky.

See? Can't quite say it yet.

Anyway........

And I have to admit, when I cut away the bubble wrap on some of the stuff, I'm thinking...WTF? Because I packed up three of the tubs in August, when mom had been gone less than a month and I was a huge bundle of raw grieving nerves and had become a mom memory hoarder and every post it note / envelope / cocktail stirrer had meaning.

So I have some things here that - if she were here - my mom would be telling me to "Dump already!"

I so get the TLC hoarders right now.

Holiday stuff to come....

5 comments:

Logical Libby said...

I can't imagine how hard that must be. I hope you have a wonderful holiday.

Insanitykim said...

I can't even begin to imagine what it's like, or offer up some cliche just to say something, I just offer a cyber hug to you and say that your spirit and spunk put a smile on my face. I do hope your Holidays are full of great memories and new stories to share!

Joanna Jenkins said...

Ahh Lulu, I know a little bit of what you're talking about. Sending you hugs and hoping you take it easy on yourself this holiday.
xoxo jj

R Montalban said...

Glad you are now back, and thanks for leaving a comment. I am glad that Captain America and his impostor sidekick made you laugh.

You do have time to enter the competition - and there are only 5 entries so give it a go, and you never know.....

diane said...

I'm sorry for what you are going through honey. I miss my parents every day, so you've got some understanding going in this corner.
It's ok to hoard their stuff, btw. Don't be in too big a hurry.
kiss, kiss, xo d