I think all parents dream that
their children will inherit certain traits from them.
Perhaps physical ones can easily
be seen: hair color, eye color, built,
long legs, small hands. Those are things
we genetically pass along to them along with all the other ancestral DNA.
There are, though, traits we have
no idea as to how they will play out.
Temper, temperament, demeanor, attitude, aspirations. We hope and pray they get the more positive
traits each parent has. In truth, we
cannot control the ones they will have.
Only recently have I learned that
both of my daughters have taken up something that I think came from my parents
to me – and me to them. The gift of
writing. My father used to write
poetry. He wrote amazing letters to my
mom during their “courtship” in 1945-1946.
My mom wrote some as well. I
found a few short things she’d written on her computer after her passing.
I have journaled or written diaries
intermittently over the years. Those
things just revealed the mundane things that happened. I dabbled in poetry here and there over the
years. Or, after the girls were born,
chronicled some of the things they’d accomplished or vacations we took, that sort
of thing.
When Mike died, I was encouraged
by my therapist to write out my thoughts and feelings to assist in processing
all of the emotions tearing through my mind.
It wasn’t until I decided to take
a memoir writing class that I truly started to write more. I learned various techniques for conveying
stories, for relating events and for passing on to my children information
about my life. I’ve since written at
least a hundred stories about my life.
When George was diagnosed with
cancer, writing became my way of coping with the horrific times we went through
and chronicling life’s passages. Now
that he is gone and things are settling down, I am drawn to writing again and
started a new blog “Life Musings”.
Last year, Sara started to write a
blog which she found helpful to process the events surrounding her at the
time. She titled hers, “The Life Inside
Me”.
This past week, Becke joined in
the family ‘hobby’ of blogging. “Keeping
It Real With Just Becks”.
Each one of the girls writes in
their own style and tells their stories in unique ways, just as I do. They talk about things that are totally
relatable and in a way that draws the reader in. Just like their mom.
You see, the apple doesn’t fall
far from the tree. And this tree is
thrilled to watch her apples put on a magnificent display of color, showing
just how strong yet vulnerable they are.
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