Things went VERY well with my Mom!!!

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This afternoon, I went to my Mother's to give her a signed copy of my book. (Headlights Girl) Despite my sisters disapproval, Mom LOVED her gift, LOVED the pic of me, ( http://files.tgsa.net/Pict0015.JPG ) hugged me, and told me that she loves me, no matter what. Of course, she'd rather have me stay as her son, but she's perfectly willing to accept me as her daughter. I was dressed in drab when I went there, and remained that way throughout our talk.

We spent a couple of minutes crying happy together, and then I answered several questions for her. My answers seemed to satisfy her initial confusion, and she seemed to understand that this TS thing is something one is born with. She has even watched several documentaries on A&E and other educational channels about TS's, and her questions were intelligent and understandingly phrased.

Mom is 80 and, although still very alert and "with it," she is in failing health, on oxygen, inhalers, and now is courting incipient diabetes. She speaks haltingly, because of a few mini-strokes that have inhibited her speech, but not her intellect. She knows the words she wants to say, she just gets them wrong, or stumbles over them sometimes.

I'm so pleased that I was able to connect with her on this and get her acceptance and assurances of love and support. Although I was fairly sure she'd be the way she is about it, it was still a big weight off my shoulders, knowing that she understands and still loves me. I wish for the same understanding and love for every one of you out there.

I want to wish everyone out there a very happy holiday season, and remind everyone that, although we are hard upon Thanksgiving, we are also marking our own Day Of Remembrance, for our sisters and brothers who have been taken from us by ignorance and bigotry. We must never forget them, nor the reasons why they were taken from us. http://www.rememberingourdead.org/day/where.html

Goddess Bless all of you and yours. Count your blessings and pray for those lost to us. Pray also that our day is coming. Through education we can overcome the fear and misunderstanding that society has about us. People fear what they don't understand, and they hate what they fear. It's up to every one of us to educate people, wherever we go, so we all will have better days ahead.

With gratitude and love, I am,
Catherine Linda Michel

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Thanksgiving

Catherine,
I wish you and yours the best. It does not turn out that well for many. Thank you for sharing such an uplifting moment when many may need just that.

Gwen

Gwen Lavyril

Gwen Lavyril

::Hugs::

I'm spending the week with relatives myself. My brothers are okay with it after some problems years ago and my folks are like, well, you're our kid, so you're a little weird, so what? ::grin::

I'm one of the lucky ones, I know, and some of my cousins are giving me the fisheye but others are fine with it and no one is making a scene. The world turn everyday and each morning is a gift.

Let us be thankful in this season of family and remembrance. And for those of us who are not fortunate in circumstance, well, we all have each other because we can understand the pain.

::hugs::

-- Donna Lamb, Flack

-- Donna Lamb, ex-Flack

Some of my books and stories are sold through DopplerPress to help support BigCloset. -- Donna

Yippie!

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Hey Catherine...
What a 180 from your last blog! Your sister had her agenda, protecting Mom from you and your sinful
ways or whatever. If---as you said---she's new to her faith, I think there could be a certain level of personal insecurity, unacknowledged fears about the depths of one's faith, behind intolerance like that ........ I dunno. Mom sounds far wiser, more loving + genuinely spiritual. That's such a great gift, to come to an understanding with an elderly parent like this while you still can. And who knows, you may have a great relationship with your sister yet. Until then there's us. Sometimes sisters (and brothers) are where you find them.
~~~hugs, Laika

Thanksgiving

Yay! Cathy!! I'm so glad everything turn out so well for you. If only everyone could have such 'hip' Moms! It's wonderful you can celebrate your first book with her! You go girl!
Happy Thanksgiving to all who wants to celebrate it!
hugs!
grover