Truly lovely! On Wed, May 13, 2020, 2:23 PM Bhavani <http://www.gmail.com/~bhavaniowl> wrote: > Jim Walsh from Facebook: > I’d like to share two short stories about Flora Kerwin > Walsh, my mother. She was the oldest of thirteen children, eight of > whom survived to adulthood. She knew what > “responsibility” was all about. As a teenager > she promised her mother that she would help support the family until > her youngest sibling graduated from high school. And she did. Mom > never graduated from high school herself but she made sure that all > her brothers and sisters did. > > In her 90th year she became a resident of the Jesmond Nursing Home. > Dementia was creeping in and she needed the extra care available > there. Just before Christmas that year the Nahant > Woman’s Club threw a party residents across the street at > the Nahant Country Club for the Jesmond’s ambulatory > residents. Mom never lost her social graces and she enjoyed the > company of others. Chatting amiably with those sitting at her > table, a friend of mine recognized her and came over to greet her. > > “Hello, Mrs. Walsh,” Mary Jo said, > “How are you?” > > “I’m well, dear, thank you,” Mom replied. But MJ knew there was no > recognition in my mother’s gaze. > > “It’s me, Mary Jo,” she said with > all the warmth that is naturally hers. “You remember me, > don’t you?” > > Returning warmth with warmth, mom sweetly replied, “Well, > you know, dear, I don’t …but I’m > sure I liked you.” > > In her late 80s I took her to her to the doctor’s office > for a general checkup. After the physical exam was completed he > moved on to the usual (subtle) inquiry regarding her mental > capacity. We all know how this is done. It usually starts with an > offhanded inquiry, “Tell me Mrs. Walsh,” the > doctor said “who is the President of the United > States?” > > Flora thought for a moment and then patiently explained to the > doctor, “Well, I’m almost 90 years old and I > don’t follow politics the way I used to. So I really > don’t know the answer to your question…but I > hope he’s a Democrat.” > > Life…one might say that you are who you are because > you’ve been who you’ve been. Her apple fell > not far from her father’s tree and my apple not far from > hers.