Our mom was a spit-fire of a little woman. Born and raised on the English Bayou in Southwestern Louisiana. Moved away from home early in life but didn't marry all that early as was done in the early 50's. She was an awesome dancer and loved to dance. She had a sense of adventure and loved to travel too.
Married a man who also loved to dance and had a sense for adventure and travel, they never failed to take a nice long vacation every year. She was June Cleaver and Martha Stewart before either of them even knew who they were. She could have written the book on being the perfect homemaker.
She was the PTA mom, the fun mom, the Room Mother, the neighborhood mom who could fix a broken bike chain when the dads were all at work.
She'd jump rope with us
If we argued she'd put us in the backyard to spar and she'd umpire and never take sides
She could gut a fish and chop wood as good as any guy and was a fashion designer not only for my sister and I, but for our Barbies and quiet a few Majorettes in the High School band too.
So as I read other blogs giving tribute and thanks to Mom's, I can't help but think of all the times people have told me "you are such an awesome Mom" or "your kids are lucky to have you for a Mom." All I can say is that I learned by example.
We miss you mom!