103, not out!
By Rhiannonw
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Some days she sleeps all day
– quite determined;
other days she’s just sleepy.
After five days wakeful
she slept all day the day before her birthday.
On the birthday, her son and his wife,
two grandsons and their wives,
and two little great-grandchildren
all squeezed into the bedroom and sang ‘Happy Birthday’
while the violinist played.
Many spoke to her, some touched and kissed,
but with a wave of her hand (‘Go away!?’)
she slept the day away.
We arranged cards and a ‘103 birthday cushion' around
to be (hopefully) noticed when she awoke next.
Next Day
Message to say she is awake.
In again minus one grandson and his wife who live afar.
She looks a bit abstracted and vague, but
gradually assimilates who we are,
why we are there.
Enjoys her cake (five year old great-granddaughter
helping to blow out the 1, 0, and 3 shaped candles)
that the Home’s chef had made.
Enjoys grandson playing his violin which she now always expects.
(joining in quietly singing when recognising the music:
‘Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty’.
‘Guide me O Thou great Jehovah’,
the wartime song ‘We’ll meet again …’
‘How great Thou art’ …)
One of the other residents sang
‘Over the sea to sky’ to the
great-granddaughter who’d climbed onto his lap.
And lastly she said a quiet benediction to her son
(in younger years she would have been too
reserved to do that)
… and we left her feeling happily sleepy again!
and we were all glad that contact had been made,
and grateful to the many caring staff at the home,
so supportive in organising this event.
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Thank you
...for sharing this gentle, quiet piece (and peace) A lovely and sensitively observed celebration of a long life.
Best to you
Lena x
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Gosh 103! Sounds like a
Gosh 103! Sounds like a lovely, family use of time. A lovely read. Paul :)
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It sounds like a wonderful
It sounds like a wonderful celebration (even if a day late). A very happy birthday to your mother-in-law!
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I remember you writing of the
I remember you writing of the 102nd birthday, with balloons bobbing out of the door :0) How you describe this one, she is like clouds and then the sun, or awarenes, shining through the second day. It feels you have given me an intimate look into your family, with your writing, from this great age, to your grand daughter, your Mum who sounds lovely, your musical son biking to work. It is lovely to read
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Your mother-in-law is so
Your mother-in-law is so lucky to have such a loving family, and to live with such caring staff. That's such an amazing age to live too. It was a pleasure to read Rhiannon.
Happy 103 to her from me.
Jenny.
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