
I was reading the St. Anthony Messenger today which is something I rarely do. This little prayer at the end of an article about self-compassion struck me as apt. It also reminded me of Mom and something thing she told toward the end of her life. She said, “I think I need a mother.”
What she meant was she was tired and needed to have someone else be in charge. We all need to give ourselves a break.
At the end of her life I took control of Mom’s finances and I did not always do what she wanted me to do. Sometimes I thought her ideas where crazy (not the right word) and told her so and later I would feel guilty about it. I needed her to be the mother.
Sometimes I think about Mom when I am helping Cheryl. In many ways Cheryl is slowly, ever so slowly wasting away like Mom did near the end of her life. Sometimes it makes me angry, sometimes sad. I am always trying for better and more compassion. Some days it is just plain hard.
Maybe I need to give myself a break.
Carpe Diem.
I hope that you can find a few quiet breaks today, in your schedule and in your spirit. Bless you so.
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Every day I look for those. They are not always easy to recognize. π
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Your words are hopeful –and insightful.
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I can only imagine…
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