Are You There God? It’s me, Sheila
filed in Are you there God? on Sep.07, 2009
Hey God, sup?
I had lunch with my mom, dad, sister and the kids today. As we all sat down and began to enjoy our meal, I glanced over at my mom intently engaged in conversation, catching up with the kids. It was at that moment…that I began to imagine things 25 years in the future…when I’m my moms age. Having lunch with my children and my grandchildren. Laughing and carrying on conversations of every day life. Learning about what happened at school or a funny dream someone had.
My face will be wrinkled a bit but my laugh lines will surely be a testament of all the smiles I’ve smiled…all the giggles …the belly laughs…all the times when tears of laughter rained down upon my soft cheeks.
I will be attentive to each long drawn out story about their day to day lives…and give that over-the-brow look when they try to talk over each other so excited to tell their tale. Just as my mom does now…and her mother did before her…I’ll be very careful to make each one feel just as important as the other and give an unstated affirmation that the special place they hold in my heart belongs to only them.
The twinkle in my eyes will reflect the genuine deep love and affection I have for those sharing the day. I’ll get up a little slower or need to slow my pace just a bit, but I’m soaking in the generations that I’ve created and storing this day into the scrapbook of my mind…amidst the beautifully kept pages decorated with warm thoughts of those that came before me. They would have savored this moment in time.
My daydream suddenly reverts to the present as a tender touch taps my arm….”Gramma? Are you listening” “Yes, I’ve heard every word sweetie” and I smile a smile that settles deep within my core and strengthens the deep crevice of my beautiful laugh lines. I will gaze at my daughters and my son and feel such a sense of accomplishment. Of peace, of joy. The sounds of the moment will come through only muffled. The conversation in the distance as
I gaze into the twinkling eyes of my grandbabies. I will carry this moment home.
God, it is my wish today that everyone reading this takes just a moment to remember their mom. To create a smile. To close their eyes and enjoy the scrapbook in their own mind. To be thankful for those still with them and to be thankful for those they’ll be reunited with on the other side. Lunches are special. Whether in reality or a memory.
~Sheila












September 7th, 2009 on 7:41 am
Oh Sheila, what a stunningly beautiful post. Thank you.
September 7th, 2009 on 7:46 am
That is beautiful. You brought tears to my eyes. My mom is 85, and I know that my time with her is limited. When I saw her yesterday, she hugged me really tight, and I always worry that it’s the last hug. Thank you for posting this…..
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September 7th, 2009 on 7:49 am
PS. I hope you don’t mind but I put a link in my post today to send readers here to read this. I really think attention should be paid.
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September 7th, 2009 on 8:42 am
Funny you should post this in the month of September.
I lost my Mom 7 yrs ago on Sept 26th. She died of Pancreatic Cancer..it was horrible.
Thank you for this post.
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September 7th, 2009 on 8:59 am
Oh my, this made me cry. It hits home with me because all I have left is my mom and I treasure her so much.
September 7th, 2009 on 9:59 am
Hi, Julie sent me over…and I am very glad she did. I’m bj and so happy to meet you.
Yes, I am a grandmother…well, a GREAT-grandmother and this pretty post is so so real. My little mama has been gone for over 20 years and yet, some mornings, I wake up and say, “Hope you have a good day today, Mom”. We never get too old to miss our moms…no matter how long they’ve been living with the Lord.
Thanks for this gentle reminder to all who still have a living mother…to never take it for granted that they will be there tomorrow.
Come see me anytime…
xo bj
September 7th, 2009 on 10:24 am
What a beautiful post. It makes you want to treasure it all.
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September 7th, 2009 on 11:09 am
It’s post like this that make me think maybe I DO want munchkins someday…

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September 7th, 2009 on 1:10 pm
What a beautiful post, brought tears to my eyes. and it is so very true, mothers and grandmothers, what a treasure!
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September 7th, 2009 on 2:39 pm
What an amazingly touching post!
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September 7th, 2009 on 9:22 pm
Beautiful post, Sheila!
I think about stuff like that, too. Wondering what we’ll all be like, what the future has in store for all of us. I, of course, will be nipped and tucked and GORGEOUS, but what will my daughter look like. Will there be grandbabies? So much to look forward to.
I’m going to go call my mom now. It’s been too long.
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September 7th, 2009 on 9:42 pm
I get to see my mom about every two years. I’m going to Germany in November, and of all the things I plan to do, lunch with my mom is on the top of my list. My mom is not even 60 yet, so I probably have lots of time with her. We do talk on the phone a lot. She is not just my mom, but a dear friend. It blows that we live a world apart… but it’s a beautiful thing that we have such a wonderful relationship.
Thank you for this lovely post.
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September 8th, 2009 on 1:52 pm
Ohhh, you made me cry.
Great post, Sheila.
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September 8th, 2009 on 10:16 pm
Note to self: don’t read this blog at work. You’ve got me sniffling at my desk! Lovely, lovely post and fabulous reminder to us all. Thank you for sharing it.
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September 9th, 2009 on 12:17 am
In every encounter with your loved ones always give them a show of love. We never know what the future holds; and neither do we know out time. So it is worth to express your love, even in small gestures, so that you will never be caught off guard, when time takes its course.
September 9th, 2009 on 8:56 am
Oh that made me cry! That was so beautifully written and will stay with me for a long time.
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September 9th, 2009 on 11:09 am
Your most beautiful post, ever. Thank you. I am already my younger mother. I cherish her beyond belief. We are so lucky to have our loved ones.
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September 11th, 2009 on 4:13 pm
wow mom, i was at this lunch and you made me cry haha.
i love you!