Saturday, May 5, 2012

Boys Day

 They don’t call it Boys Day anymore.  It’s now called Children’s Day.  I guess there’s no Girls day or  Boys Day just Children’s Day now.  In my childhood, I remember the flying carp (koi) celebrating Boys Day because koi symbolized perseverance in life, swimming no matter what the circumstances.

May 5, also became a marker in my family 10 years ago when my Mom passed away, on Boys Day.  One week before Mothers Day.  One of the qualities I observed about mothers from watching my Mom is unselfishness.  One of the jokes around our dinner table growing up was when we were having chicken.  Dad would always remind us that the neck and the wings were Mom’s favorite pieces, so don’t eat that.  One night after years of that reminder, Mom revealed they weren’t her favorite parts.  She said that only because when Mom & Dad were first married, she was so happy that Dad seemed to devour the chicken she cooked, she said that so he wouldn’t hesitate to eat everything else.

A post from one of my friends on facebook reminded me of that.  It said that a mom is someone who says she doesn’t want any pie when she sees there are four slices of pie and 5 people.

I made it through college on loans my Dad & I took out and a grant from the school.  I didn’t work in college because I thought I would save money if I took at least 19-20 credits every quarter and graduate in 4 years.  Mom sent me $35 a month for everything else like supplies and extras like going for an ice cream cone at Baskin Robbins (had to walk through the snow with my roommate, Sandy, to do that in the dead of winter).  Decades later Mom told me she never bought any new clothes for herself while I was in college.  That’s how I got the $35.  I'm so glad I mattered more than new clothes.

Unselfishness.  Sacrifice.  Qualities we learn from our parents that introduce us to the character of God.  He sacrificed His Son even when we were oblivious to His love for us.   As we journey through life in our relationship with God, we become more and more aware that love is like that.  Great love leads to great sacrifice.

And so, Happy Mothers Day to all the mothers I know!  Especially to Jamie, mother of Josiah (my new grandnephew) – on the first of a lifetime of Mothers Days!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much Gail. This means so much to me. I hope that I will be an unselfish mother just like your mom was. Love you! -Jamie

Sherry said...

Beautiful story and sentiment.
I wish more Mom's got the big picture, our society would be the better for it. In this day and age, sacrifice is not a popular word, but as Christians, we should embrace it.
Thank you for your keen insight and heart of love.

Denise said...

Thanks for sharing Gail. You hit the nail on the head. I love hearing stories about your Mom, Patsy. I wish I had gotten to know her. She was such a loving influence in Layne and Aldie's lives and our family benefits from her love and sacrifice each and everyday. And Happy Mother's Day to you Gail, you have shown a mother's heart in the sacrifices you have made for your nephews and you have many "spiritual" children who's lives you have shaped. Thank you for being there for my two. Love, Denise