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Sunday, May 10, 2026

Mothers I Have Known and Loved

It is the day to acknowledge mothers. This is my mother with my daughter in 1974 (I think). Evidently, Shauna was telling a fish story of the one that got away.

Mom was born in 1915 and lived until 2003.

I usually print some sort of card for Sue on these occasions. While Shauna doesn't look happy, it is a reminder of Shauna being put to sleep outdoors in the carriage in all sorts of weather. Does anybody still do that? Those kinds of carriages no longer seem to be in use.


The years roll by and roles change. Shauna took Sue out for coffee and shopping yesterday, and the grandkids will drop by today.

A visit, coffee and a hanging basket from Shauna.

Meanwhile, here is Shauna with her own kids about 16 years ago, I am sure that her own kids will do something for her today.


Here's another photo of Shauna and Danica that popped up when I was looking for the one above.






18 comments:

  1. These photos and your commentary are both wonderful. But the real winner -- that last one. You can see the love.

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  2. Candids of ordinary moments in life are so precious. What a beautiful family you have!

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  3. This is a lovely tribute to mothers, AC.

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  4. These photos are so sweet. Of course Sue deserved a very stylish buggy to push!

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  5. Beautiful photos and lovely tribute to mothers.

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  6. Those candid photos that we sometimes hate turn into our favorites later on. I love all the pictures and memories. I'm going out to a Yemeni coffee shop with my daughters today. First time ever.

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  7. A wonderful group of meaningful pics.

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  8. How lovely and great photos! Happy Mother's Day to Sue and Shauna :)

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  9. Sweet memories and fine photos!

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  10. Happy Mother's Day to all the wonderful, beautiful moms in your family.

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  11. So many lovely women in your life, then and now.

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  12. I never realized how much Shauna and Sue look alike. Good mothers seem to run in your family.

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  13. thank you for share the moms in your life.

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  14. Those old prams, babies sleeping outdoors in the fresh air, and handwritten cards feel like echoes from a gentler, slower world that somehow survives through family stories and faded photographs.

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  15. It's nice that you include all Moms in your family.

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  16. Your beautiful women. I can see a bit of you in your mother.

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  17. Those are great photos, as always.
    My mom would have been 101 April 4th. She died Mother's Day Weekend, as did Joe's mom. Tough one for us.

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  18. What beautiful photos!

    I love that carriage, it looks so elegant!

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