Sunday, June 9, 2013

Last time with Mom





In February I took a trip to Oakley to see my Mom and Dad.  This is Mom in a hat that I had made for her and sent at Christmas.  Then I figured out how to make mittens and made her a coordinating set.  She was so grateful and sweet about my funny little gift.  She insisted on putting them both on right away and having me take a picture of her.  What a beautiful lady (in beautiful accessories)!

  
Dad took such good care of Mom her last few months when she needed a lot of care.

Zach and Luann, Ser, Dad, me and Mom.  Jess was also there the next day.  So fun when siblings are around!  We cleaned and cooked.  We pureed colorful vegetables for Mom.
  We sat in the hot tub in the barn.  We played the dice game with Mom a few times (I even won once---amazing!).  Mom sat up to the table in a traction device that Zach set up, to hold her head up.  She could do it for about a half hour before she choked and had to get out quick.  I played the piano for Mom a lot.  She would clap after every song and give me a thumbs-up to do another.  Dad never got tired of hearing, "Somewhere in Time," and said I could play it at his funeral.

I was in the kitchen making a giant batch of giant cinnamon rolls (Mom's recipe, Mom's way).  Dad was spending the morning framing an enlarged picture of Ser hiking in the red canyons of southern Utah.  I asked him why he didn't put a giant picture of me on the living room wall.  "When you do something amazing and adventurous, send me a picture," he said.  "What?!  You don't think the home arts are amazing and adventurous?"  So I had him take this picture of me, looking awesome and muscular in the kitchen. 
I like how Mom is looking up at Dad in this picture.  Forty-five years together.

Scott came with me on this trip.  We had lots of really fun flights together!  I meant to take him to Oakley to visit my parents, but Mom was too sick, so we decided he could stay with Grandma and Grandpa Guy while I went to Oakley.  Scott had a great time!  He got to play the Wii as much as he wanted.  He watched movies and went to restaurants (and ordered hot chocolate!).  Grandpa took a few days off to be with him.  Thanks Grandpa.

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