Today is my thirty-fourth Mother’s Day without my mom. She was forty when she passed away; I was eight.
When you lose your mom at such a young age, you spend the rest of your life wondering. What would she be like now? What would she look like? How would she talk? Act? What kind of advice would she give? How would we get along? How would we share special moments like my wedding day and the births of my sons?
For most of those thirty-four years, I dreaded Mother’s Day and as it approached I experienced a dark cloud of sadness and a looming loneliness. Gratefully, though since the birth of my first child, Mother’s Day has become a happier time for me because I have been blessed enough to experience God’s greatest gift: being a Mom myself. Yet and still, for many years the ever-present unanswered questions remained.
Some of my questions were answered last year when my very dear and special friend Barbra bravely faced her mortality in the form of a terminal breast cancer diagnosis. In our countless heart to heart conversations about her battle, and the inevitable, the central theme was always her precious eleven year old daughter. Barbra was as strong as steel in every aspect of her cancer battle, but when it came to her daughter, that’s where all of her worry, angst, sadness and pain lay. Over and over Barbra expressed her deep desire for her daughter to be ok…and not just ok, but she wanted her daughter to thrive and be happy. To be strong and self-sufficient; she wanted her daughter to know how to do her own hair; make herself a meal and have a professional makeup lesson for her sixteenth birthday!
Listening to Barbra was heart-wrenching, but the more I listened to Barbra, the more I realized that the way Barbra felt must have been EXACTLY the way my own mom had felt. Barbra’s concerns were my mother’s concerns.
As Barbra talked, I heard my mother telling me that she would’ve have given anything to still be here with me, my dad and my brother, but since she couldn’t, she just wanted us all to be ok. She wanted me to be happy and to live a great life and do my very best.
Barbra didn’t realize it, but she was giving me a parting gift, and I soon realized that I was able to help her by sharing my insight about growing up as a girl without a mom. We were able bless each other.
Barbra’s insights have given me new peace for Mother’s Day. And in talking to her daughter leading up to her first Mother’s Day without her mom, I assured her that Barb is in heaven smiling down on her, and is soooo proud of her and the beautiful young lady she is becoming. I have been able to tell Barb’s daughter that her mother still loves her more than anything else in the world, and always will.
And each time I encourage and comfort Barbra’s daughter, I am reminded of my mother who still wants the very best for me. This is what mothers do. We make everything ok. We pour every fiber of our being into our children, their welfare, happiness and productivity. We lay the foundation, instill the values, make a path and then encourage our kids down it, root them on, catch them when they fall, apply a band-aid and a kiss and then push them back out there. We dole out invaluable insight, advice and guidance as well as lectures, scoldings and finger-wags. We love unconditionally. And a mother’s love is boundless, timeless and endless. My mother’s love continues. Barb’s love for her daughter continues. All mothers in heaven continue to love. Our moms are always with us; they are very much alive in the deepest parts of our hearts.
So today, if you’re blessed to be a mom, cheers to you! You are the core from which your seed(s) are blossoming beautifully. Happy Mother’s Day to each of you, and lots of love and gratitude to my dear mom and my dear Barbra.
Wow Lori, you have me in tears over here. What a beautiful way to start your blog. Happy Mother’s Day!!
A great expression of love!
This was a very poignant and fitting post for today. It brought tears to my my eyes both because of your and Barb’s daughter’s devastating loss and because of the wonderful way you have chosen to share their spirits with us. We never know a persons journey and this post shows the resilience of the human spirit. My heart aches for Barb’s daughter but somehow I feel you will be there to help guide her along the way. Happy Mothers Day!
I believe that this will change someone’s life. Someone who is feeling the same way will find some peace and comfort in these words. Thank you for giving this a voice. It was beautiful. Happy Mother’s Day!
Lori, congrats on launching your blog and thank you for doing it on this particular day. Of course it made me tear up and cry all at the same time. Cheers to you, to our dear Barb, to your mom and to all the moms here on earth and up in heaven. Xoxo, Jemina
My sweet Lori. I am so proud of your many accomplishments I have witnessed during the 31 years I have known and loved you and your entire family. However, I must say that your decision to initiate writing this blog, on this particular topic, is the one I am most proud of because I feel the healing, peace and liberation you are experiencing deep within your soul in regards to your mother’s early death. The Lord surely used Barb and her daughter as vehicles to guide you to an undying peace.
With tears falling. I love you,
LaJune
Lori Hall Armstrong! This is beautiful. I know this…YOU are the result of your Mothers destiny. All of your strength, courage, love, and loyalty is a part of her. If you question what she would be like now…just look in the mirror. She’d be awesome! Love you and Happy Mothers Day!
Lori thank you for letting me know that my mom is still with me after all these years. She died when I was 25. My son is 39 and was born the year after her death. I still miss her today.
Soooo proud of you Lori!!!!! xoxo
Congratulations and Happy Mother’s Day! I am blessed by your example from a far and this first entry moved me beyond words. My Mother is still loving but I lost my Father a couple of years ago so loss is a familiar feeling for me. Your words are like light. Thank you and good luck. I will be reading ad cheering you on.
Lori, that was a beautiful and touching testimonial. I could not think of a better day to launch your blog or a better person to honor than Barbra. Her spirit of giving, dedication to service and charity lives on in her legacy and now in Blayre. And, your mother instilled in you a giving and supportive spirit that you share to all who willing to receive! Thank you for sharing. You make me proud!
Hugs,
Kimberly
Love your blog! I lost my mother in 2009. Thanks for putting to words what so many of us feel when we lose our mother. I look forward to your next post. Happy Mother’s Day to you!
Congrats Lori!
So very proud of you. What a beautiful way to start your blog. The tribute to your mother and all moms is beautiful.
XO
Adrienne
Lori you did it!!! What a moving and heartfelt tribute to your mom and friend on this major milestone. I can’t wait to read more…. So proud of you
What a beautiful tribute to your mom and your friend! Thank you for sharing. Happy Mother’s Day Lori!
Wow is all I can say…wow
This writing resonates in my spirit. I believe that GOD makes no mistakes and coincidences are part of HIS intricate plan of love and healing. Your words answer so many questions and I thank you for sharing! – Katrina
Lori thanks for this beautiful message. Happy Mother’s Day to you, an awesome, amazing and wonderful mom. Congratulations on your blog!
What a beautiful symbiosis between your experience and Barbara’s! How wonderful that even in our darkest moments we still have the power to give to each other. Thanks for sharing these thoughts — I look forward to your blog.
This was an awesome read. I appreciate you sharing your story as I spend my second Mother’s Day without my Mom. No matter how old you are it is never easy! Thank you for your words! I anticipate reading all your articles.
Great blog Lori! Although I was much older when my mother passed I completely understand. I feel her spirit and hear her voice daily. There is nothing like a mother.
Lori, simply beautiful! Your message is truly encouraging to all of us.
Fav Lori – I am inspired by your sentiments and love for your mother, Barbara and Barbara’s daughter. Isn’t it amazing how messages sent to us at different stages of our life are taken in a different manner as we grow closer to our God. Life is truly amazing. . .I love you and your strength. I know that your mom lives in you each and every day. You have always been an inspiration to me and it warms my heart that you continue to show that love and inspiration to so many people like Barbara and her daughter. Lori – my dearest friend and sister — happy mother’s day! You inspire me to teach wisdom, love, gratitude and compassionate to each of my 3 beauties in the world.
BTW – congrats on your blog :)!
Happy Mother’s Day Lori! Congrats on starting your blog, and what a perfect way to start it! Our girl was so blessed to have you in her life. There is no doubt that she’s smiling today at the awesome, amazing girl-child that her baby is, and at the friend who let her see that a future – a full, happy, heathy loving one – was possible!
Lori, congratulations on the launch of your blog. You are an inspiration. Your testimony and words of wisdom to your friends daughter will comfort, inspire and lead to the healing of countless others. Thank you for sharing and many Blessings to you and your family.
What an amazing and beautiful story Lori! God bless!
So proud of you!!
Wow!! That was so powerful and well stated. Congratulations on your blog, Lori! Continued Blessings.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful journey, Lori. I look forward to many more powerful posts about our shared passions – parenting, pop culture & politics. Thank you for always inspiring, educating, and helping. Congratulations and best wishes.
Thank you for sharing this post with us Lori! It is a beautiful testament of love. I am so excited for you with this blog, what a great day to launch!
XOXO
Cami
Beautiful and inspiring LHA! Love you dearly!
How comforting to know that even in the midst of our own trials, we’re able to bless others if we just keep our hearts open. Congrats on the new blog Lori – rooting you on from the A! =)
To my Dearest Lori, what a beautiful message full of love, just like you. Mothers are here for their children and we are all here for one another. Thank you for sharing. Your message brought tears to my eyes and a hug to my heart.
I know your Mom and Barb are talking about you at this very moment. So thankful you popped into my life.
xoxo
My dear Lori. I am looking forward to more of your blog however, I have to remind myself to please read at home because nobody likes a crybaby at work and your words above of course made me cry. I think it is so wonderful that Barbara’s daughter has a kindred spirit in you, someone that she can talk to and relate to. I am happy that your friend was able to give you some answers to your questions about your mom and I am sure you were able to give her the same. How blessed she is to have a friend like you. I say is because although she is in heaven, I know that she will always be your friend because that is the type of person you are. Good luck on your new adventure and I look forward to hearing more from you.