It’s Mother’s Day and today we celebrate mothers everywhere and their contribution to the world. I looked for a picture of my mother in the stacks that desperately needed attention and came up with this one. She was young, maybe unmarried, I don’t have a date on it. She married Dad right after WWII and they had my oldest sister a few years later. Eventually they had 3 daughters. I resisted using the one of her in a bathing suit. She might have come up from the grave to chase me with a stick! She was a piece of work.
The second picture is my daughter who is now a mother too. This adorable photo was taken when she was about two years old. She has been my lifelong friend as well as my daughter. I had her with I was barely 20 and I had to practice motherhood on her. But when her brother came along was when I really became a mother. Women with one child are mothers, but women with multiple children should be canonized before death. I have a niece with 8, my grandmother also had 8, and I have a friend who raised 5 on her own. I only thought I was stressed. Stressed, but blessed. I couldn’t have survived without them.
This morning, I received this handmade pottery for Mother’s Day. The Lotus Potter in the Oklahoma City area (www.thelotuspotter.com ) makes beautiful pottery and she even threw in a necklace to go with the bowl and tumbler. Check her out! 
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there and to the people who made them mothers!
Last week in my blog I talked about the Heavener Runestone
The Heavener Runestone
My sister is an inspiration. I didn’t get permission to talk about this and I may now be off her Christmas list (assuming she reads my blog), but she’s a bad ass. With the pandemic she is going to work at Walmart everyday and stocking shelves, selling fabric and crafts to people stuck in the house – and she’s not alone. The people who work in retail are there every day to take care of us. They sling boxes and stock shelves so we can rush out the door with our treasures. On top of that she’s had two back surgeries in the last year and I know standing on her feet is harder than it is for most. But she’s not old enough for retirement yet and needs the income and insurance. I also know she has good friends there and she feels a loyalty to them, her employer, and the customers she serves.
Back in January, I came up with the subject of More Experiences and Fewer Possessions. I had no idea what would happen to our world. I envisioned cleaning out the closets and taking trips to places I’d never been.
It’s Sunday and I need to think of a blog to write about. I like to think someone reads these and I know they do because I get a comment now and then. So, with that said, I need a good topic. My husband said, “write about the Coronavirus like everyone else.” Sigh. We’re all sick of it. Some of us are sick – hopefully not you.
I know all of you are as sick of the pandemic as I am. I’m tired of being inside and I’m sick of cooking most of our meals. I need a Mexican restaurant! But, I’m happy to say I’m healthy.
I am so sick of hearing about the Coronavirus and I know you are too. Hopefully you are stuck at home and only bored, not sick. But since we are all stuck at home, you know what you can do? Read a book! Read to yourself and your kids.
Due to potential spread of the Coronavirus, the Enid Public Library has cancelled the Enid Author Fest scheduled for March 28. Gear up for next year!
I know I’m not alone in being sick of hearing about the Coronavirus. If you’re infected with the virus, you are even more sick of it! So, what are you going to do about it?













