Sunday, September 28, 2008

Happy Birthday Mum!




Today is my mother in law B.'s 86th birthday. For her 85th birthday last year,I made her these quilts. The quilt is a pattern from Fons and Porter magazine- July/August of 2007. I believe that the name was Summer Star. The matching dolly quilt is a half size block and I added prairie points to make is large enough to cover the doll.
My husband took the quilts to her as she lives on the West Coast(about 1000 miles away) in a care facility. It is a wonderful homey place where she is well cared for and her needs are being met- You see, she has Alzheimer's and needs a protected environment. Alzheimer's is a dreadful illness that robs loved ones of the person - not in one fell swoop but by taking them by inches at a time. It is difficult to stand by and watch the changes.
However one comes to appreciate and value that she is able to live in a comfortable and caring environment. Mum is well liked by the nursing staff,often spending time with them while they are having coffee. Some days she is bright and connected to this world and other days it is as if she is visiting another place. As her children, we miss the vibrant bright articulate woman that she was. She was a devoted wife,loving mother,friend to her in law children, family oriented and oh so many more things. B.loved to paint,sew, make bread, share recipes,listen to classical music and read. She grew up on Canada's eastern seaboard and loved things from the ocean. B. collected rocks and shells,things from the natural world, books and for a time,fabric. B loved baskets and boxes and put her collections in them so that they could be lovingly displayed. She enjoyed puttering in the garden and was very fond of violets and pansies. B loved soft blues and green and the pastel colors that sooth one's soul. She experimented with painting on silk and created lovely watercolor pictures. B. made some lovely artsy quilts for her oldest grandchildren. She and my father in law had a rich life together- even after he suffered a major stroke because of her steadfast support and determination to help him recover. Dad often attributed his recuperation to her assistance and caring. He passed away quite suddenly last fall- we miss him still. My inlaws were devoted to one another and,as the Alzheimer's progressed,my father in law held fast determined to care for her in spite of her growing needs. Through it all, Dad was her grounding wire. As a family, we were able to help provide support, especially my husband's sister and her family who shared a house with them. While the Alzheimer's continues to steal away her language,it can't take away the many gifts that she has blessed us with through out her life. Now we treasure her moments of clarity and the small pleasures she finds in her daily living environment.

My husband will be going away next week to visit his mum for a few days. He is looking forward to enjoying some time with her. Here's to you Mum- I hope you are having a wonderful day!

Regards,
Anna

19 comments:

  1. That is a lovely story. Anna. I hope your Mum (in law) will love what you have done for her. Your quilts are beautiful! You are very talented! Thanks for sharing your blog with me! I'm glad you decided to make the move into "Blogworld!" You can still get quilts done, I promise!
    Thanks for all your support, I really appreciate your comments!

    Lila

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  2. Thanks for letting me know you have a blog now. Some days you can just put in a few lines when you don't have time to write a lot. That way you can say a little every day instead of a lot once a week.

    Your quilts are beautiful and I hope you show us a lot of them.

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  3. It was a lovely story indeed and a wonderful tribute. Glad you decided to write a blog. Love the cat and of course the quilt is beautiful!

    Micki
    In Ireland

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  4. Thanks for tipping me off that you had joined "blog-dom!"

    It is tough to watch loved ones lose touch with this world. My mom is going through a similar time in her life. She will love he quilt though. My mom was in an assisted living for a few months after a stroke. I gave her a new quilt for her bed there so she was always able to find her room by looking for her quilt!

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  5. Hi Anna, thanks for the visit and the nice comment :-)
    I noticed in your profile you are married to a star-gazer, and your pets names are Mars and Dusty(like start dust) and the quilt you made yout MIL was a star pattern. :-)

    I love the maple leaf quilt you have as your header.
    Welcome to blogging!

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  6. Welcome to blogging Anna!
    Your quilts are lovely and I will be checking back often.

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  7. Hi Anna, thanks for letting me know about your blog, and congratulations for taking the leap. It looks like you've made a lot of friends already, even with no blog. I look forward to seeing more of your work and your life.

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  8. How sweet of you to make the beautiful quilts for your mom in law. Thank you for sharing that with us.
    I love to quilt and find it was taking over my life. (not a complaint) :) Now that I organize for a living I don't have as much time to quilt, but that is where my heart is much of the time.

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  9. A lovely tribute to your MIL. My MIL had the same disease, & it is a terrible thing.
    I love the beautiful quilts you made for MIL.

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  10. What a wonderful tribute to your MIL.I'm sure she is happy in nice surroundings and that is what is important. Good that hubby wants to go and spend some time with her.
    Beautiful quilts and I think the kitty likes them also.

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  11. Dear friends,
    Thanks for all your interest and kind words. It is difficult to find the words to express the mixed emotions I feel when I think of Mum. She is different than she was when my husband and I were first married nearly 30 years ago. We try and deal with the here and now - that is one of the big challenges of Alzheimers and similar diseases. It has not been an easy or kind journey but one has to accept it - there are no other choices. We are grateful that she is in a safe and caring environment.
    Time for me to go and work on a quilt- got to make some new ones to post you know:-)
    Regards,
    Anna

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  12. Beautiful quilt - I love the color combinations!

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  13. Hi Anna,
    Thanks for visiting Spiral. I'll be looking forward to getting to know you. Looks like you've gotten off to a great start with your blog!
    Jeanne :)

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  14. What a great tribute to your MIL. I hope your husband has a nice visit with her. Your quilts are wonderful!!!

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  15. That is very touching story and gives all a picture of a very vibrant woman. The quilts are lovely. My granddad had the same journey that your MIL is on. It was funny that although he didn't remember me, he called me by my mothers name. We would sit in the home and pull up nets. His memories of being a fisherman were the lasting ones.

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  16. Hello Anna, I just found your blog and am happy to have done so. The first thing that caught my eye was your header. Your cat looks just like mine. Your quilts look wonderful.

    But I have to say what a lovely tribute to you mother in law. It sounds as if she has been well cared for and loved by all her family. What a terrific testament to her! I will be back to visit your blog often and hope to see some more wonderful quilts too.

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  17. What a lovely tribute to your M-I-L. I know of what you speak as my mom is now much like your M-I-L.

    You were most inspired in your descriptions of the dreadful disease! Those of us who are going or have gone through it thank you for your beautiful words.

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  18. Anna,
    A very touching tribute to your MIL. I lost 2 aunts exactly a year ago this month, both to alzheimers. It is a horrible, horrible disease.
    Winona

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