My Mother Left Her Mark on Everything She Touched Before She Died
My mother left her mark on everything she touched before she died.
She’s been gone for almost a decade.
Early onset Alzheimer’s disease took her from me.
But I still find signs of my mother everywhere I look.
My mother left her mark on everything she touched before she died.
I still find her handwriting on post-it notes in her old books.
I still find her name written in crayon inside an old table drawer.
And I still find my mother’s face in old photos and home videos.
I still find her favorites like Elton John, the Beatles, Elvis, George Jones, the Judds, and the Jackson 5 in my musical repertoire.
I still find her influence in my taste in fashion, film, literature, and music.
And I still find my mother’s childhood, college, and family stories in my mind.
Because my mother left her mark on everything she touched before she died.
I still find her fears and sadness in my own anxiety and depression.
I still find her philosophy and beliefs in my faith and worldview.
And I still find my mother’s kindness and patience in my brother.
I still find signs of my mother everywhere I look.
I still find her talents and sense of humor in my daughters.
And I still find her likeness in my own face in the mirror.
Because my mother left her mark on everything she touched before she died.
A version of this post was originally published January 4, 2022.
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