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Who Am I?

5/11/2021

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Two weeks to the day after my second COVID vaccination, I saw Mom for the first time in 19 months.  
 
I had told her for weeks that I was coming to visit, and would even be there for Mother's Day. Every time we spoke, I brought up how excited I was to see her, and we kept a running countdown to this long-anticipated reunion.
 
THE day dawned this past rainy Wednesday. I found Mom in her bed by the window. She was writing something in a notepad. 
“Hi Mom!” I said, running over to her, having traveled for hours for this moment.
 
She looked at me and then asked, ever so sweetly and sincerely, 
“Who are you?”
 

Who am I?  
I am flesh of your flesh, bone of your bone. 
I am the one you gave birth to three weeks early, too young and naïve to know that cigarettes and the occasional martini during pregnancy could make a difference.
I am the one you fed, played with, taught, comforted, disciplined, put to sleep.
I am the one who craved your attention, your approval, your praise.
I am the one marveled at your warmth with others, and sought to copy your seemingly effortless ability to create and sustain close friendships.
I am the one who learned all the songs you liked, liked all the desserts you made, made a mess of the house you could never quite tidy, even after I moved on.
 
Who am I? 
I am the one who has the ear for language, eye for adventure, feet off the ground.
The one who loves learning, traveling, the ocean.
The one everyone believed would never marry.
The one who still strives to make a difference, who overcomes many of the fears I learned from you, who wants to heal the planet, who finds solace in words. 
 
Who am I?
I am the one who has chosen happiness, knowing that sadness and fear are never far off.
The one who still wishes on stars and birthday candles and the wishbones of chickens.
The one who kisses my children while they sleep, hoping they will embrace life as much as I have learned to.
The one who has come to cherish above all else friendship, kind words, hugs, and laughter. 
The one who has thrills to see the moon dance on the ocean, or the crimson sun invite us to a new day as it rises over a mountain. 
The one who keeps striving to grow, embrace change, and challenge myself as I risk and sometimes fall, try and sometimes fail, but still I rise, take a deep breath, and step back in the ring.
The one who finally married her best friend.
 
Who am I?
I am the one who will cry when you are gone.
Who is now crying because so much of you has already left.
Who will remember your birthdays and anniversaries as if they were my own.
Who grasps in a new way that every beginning has an ending, and that endings, no matter how much we brace ourselves for them, leave us bereft.
22 Comments
Susan
5/11/2021 11:28:30 am

Love this.

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:21:57 pm

thanks Susan!!

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Linda
5/11/2021 11:37:27 am

Beautiful blog post. Sending much love to you. No one knows how hard this is until you go through it yourself.

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Jeff
5/11/2021 12:15:52 pm

Sending you love and hugs, Steph!

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:22:48 pm

thanks Jeff. Anxious to hear what you're going through xoxo

steph
5/14/2021 01:20:58 pm

Soooo true Linda!! We think we understand when it happens to others, and then going through it ourselves is something entirely different...thanks for your kind words.

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Lori
5/11/2021 12:51:38 pm

Wrapping my arms around you in a hug right now. What a beautiful and thoughtful post.

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:23:39 pm

So appreciate this Lori. I'll take the hug!! xoxo

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Steve O'Brien
5/11/2021 01:37:45 pm

Your mom is beautiful. Thank you for sharing this post that is also beautiful in its love, sorrow and appreciation. May both of your kind hearts find and keep peace.

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:24:12 pm

Thanks for your kind and thoughtful support Steve!

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David Yewell
5/11/2021 02:25:20 pm

Steph, what a beautiful piece of writing. So sad for you all, and us too.

Dave & Nancy

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:25:01 pm

Thanks Dave & Nancy xoxo

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Paul
5/11/2021 06:39:56 pm

Aw. That's rough. Sorry, Steph. You wrote well about it, though, babe. I'm afraid we're hearing many stories like this from our acquaintances these days.

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:25:53 pm

Thanks Paul. Yup, we're in that season of life alright...xoxo

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Molly
5/12/2021 07:52:31 am

Stephanie...so sorry about your mom...such a beautiful lady......it's a long goodbye....love you and your mom ❤️ Your writing is so real.... I so understand the sadness living this with our moms ...big hugs 🙏🏻... I am always here if you want to talk...

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:26:46 pm

Thanks Molly. I'm in awe of how you do it on a daily basis...love you!!

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Amanda
5/12/2021 08:22:01 am

Steph, that's really heart-wrenching, I'm so sorry.

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:27:31 pm

Grazie Amanda!! xoxo

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Joe Hartnett link
5/12/2021 08:33:50 am

Stephanie, This is heartbreaking, and beautiful. Did you send it to Mom? Your blog is so well-written! Thank you. Joe

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Steph
5/14/2021 01:29:45 pm

Joe, thanks for your kind words. I did and will not send this to my mom as she would KILL me for posting it!! My parents are excessively private. I am actually posting this for my sanity - to know that I am not alone, that others have gone through/are going through this, that we will get through it....thanks

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Donna
5/14/2021 04:46:13 pm

Steph, this is beautful and thoughtful. I love your wonderful Mom so much (and know some of what it's like from my journey with my Mom). Something I received from your words -- the grace we all have as offspring to honor our parents being there through our journies of becoming who we are, just as we are there for them while they leave behind who they were. XOXO

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El
9/3/2021 06:34:58 pm

Steph, I’ve known and loved your parents for well nigh 50 years. I can assure you, their buttons would be bursting with pride should they read this. First for the woman you’ve become and, second, because the values evident in you are directly mirrored by their own. For them, let me say: “Well done, daughter!” With so much love, El

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