Saturday, February 17, 2018

A Beauty in Her Time

“She Was a Beauty in Her Time”


From birth to death, we were entwined. I inhaled my mother’s last breath as if it were my first.  At times, my mother was my nemesis.  At other times, she was my savior.  She was a very attractive woman with her own quirky style.  There were years when I could not or would not extend my forgiveness.  Years later, I was filled with gratitude so deep I could not remember the grievance once unforgiven.  At the end of her life, in her frail and funny days, the story rewrote itself; the pain evaporated leaving a story simply entitled, “Love”.

My blessing for you: May you loosen your grasp around grievances, whether justified or imagined. May you pull out a box of watercolors or pastel sticks and color your story the way you want to see it.

Mixed-media drawing, 5" x 8".

©Claudia Rose, Ph.D.

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