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		<title>Remembering Mother&#8217;s Day</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2006 19:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mary Emma Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mother&#8217;s Day was a special day in my family as I was growing up, with us children making cards and gifts for my mom.  As my daughter grew older, she did this for me.
The grandchildren have been on quiet tippy-toes the past day or so, making and buying cards and gifts for my daughter and their two grandmothers.  (We&#8217;ve been celebrating a graduation, too,  this weekend, so have all been together in our multi-generational home.)
However, memories of my mom in the nursing home with Alzheimer&#8217;s come to mind.  I call them bittersweet memories since they combine joy that we could [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mother&#8217;s Day was a special day </strong>in my family as I was growing up, with us children making cards and gifts for my mom.  As my daughter grew older, she did this for me.</p>
<p>The grandchildren have been on quiet tippy-toes the past day or so, making and buying cards and gifts for my daughter and their two grandmothers.  (We&#8217;ve been celebrating a graduation, too,  this weekend, so have all been together in our multi-generational home.)</p>
<p>However, <strong>memories of my mom in the nursing home with Alzheimer&#8217;s come to mind</strong>.  I call them bittersweet memories since they combine joy that we could be together and saddness as Mother no longer knew why we were there.</p>
<p>The nursing home prepared a <strong>lovely Mother&#8217;s Day Brunch</strong> for the residents and their families each year.  Jim and I always joined Mother mother that day. At first she thought we&#8217;d taken her to a fancy restaurant&#8230;the individual tables were decorated with tablecloths, vases of flowers, and set with pretty dinnerware.  Eventually Mother only knew someone familiar were there.</p>
<p><strong>My fondest memories though include</strong> <strong>the times our grandchildren (Mother&#8217;s greats) accompanied us.  </strong>At first as toddlers, then 6 and 10-years old the last Mother&#8217;s Day,  they enjoyed this time with Grandma Dee Dee, as the family called her.  Photos of these occasions have their place in our memory scrapbook of Grandma. </p>
<p>Even though your family member may not recognize your or can&#8217;t participate fully in Mother&#8217;s Day festivities, some glimmering of memory or recognition may prevail.  You&#8217;ll have the reward of knowing <strong>you made her day a special one</strong>.</p>
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