5.02.2011

Be Bold and Mighty Forces Will Come to Your Aid

How was your weekend, dear readers? My weekend was a flurry of travel and visits with family in my small Michigan hometown. I'm thankful that I live in Chicagoland where I can work and visit the wide-open arms of its sweeping skyline whenever I want, and that my rural roots are just across the lake. In 4.5 hours [I'm not speeding, I promise, Dad!] I'm able to make the trek home to say hello and spend time with my parents and two younger brothers.

250 miles seems so short when I compare it to being halfway across the world or when I think about how far-flung some of my other family has become. Yet, I sometimes wonder at how far one can get in less than a day's time. We left on a sunny Friday morning, and before I knew it, it was Sunday afternoon and my grandmother and I were driving the curve back around Lake Michigan to Chicago where I found myself sitting at a friend's bonfire eating brats and burgers as the sun slipped behind the trees. As with many Sunday nights after a weekend visit, How did I get here? was the singular thought floating around in my head as I crawl into bed.

I'll be headed back this weekend just to spend time with my mom for Mother's Day. As you go about your week, I encourage you to take a moment to give thanks for your mom, or any woman in your life that has nurtured you and encouraged your dreams. If she's here with you, healthy or fighting for her life, be sure to give thanks for the time you have together. If she's gone, my prayers are with you as you reflect on her legacy and wish that you could tell her thank you one more time. Write her a love letter, because you and I both know that the task of raising you, helping you grow, wasn't always a picnic, but she put her brave face on and taught you how to live life in this world anyway...





[Post title taken from Basil King, not Goethe as Frances McDormand says in the above clip.] 

2 comments:

Dani said...

I stumbled across your blog, and while I was instantly pulled in by your writing, the Almost Famous clips & title quote of this post hooked me. Love, love, love!

Bethany Suckrow said...

Thanks, Dani! Almost Famous is my all time favorite movie. I watched it with my brothers when I was home a couple weekends ago. :)

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