Lori described the 'reason' for this blog hop beautifully: "You never know what you might mean to someone" - and the story is a sad one, but one we can learn from. Lori is right, you never now - and the reverse it's usually true: people that mean something in your life might never know either.
We tend to shy away from properly thanking the people who touch our lives: we mean to do, but it's always 'tomorrow' and we are so sure tomorrow is going to be there... and we are sometimes reminded in a brutal way that it might not be. I know that's true for me - I have many people I mean to say 'thank you' and the moment passes for one reason or another and I feel it'll be silly now to do that... and... I find more excuses to go on like this.
There are many people to thank and some to remember too... I chose the 'thanks' part of the blog hop (although there will be a memories one soon).
Who am I going to thank today? My mom. We are far away from each other (she's in Europe, I am in North America) and our relationship is a complex and complicated one. But she is and will always be my mom, the one who raised me as well as the context allowed her. Of course I went through the youth rebellions (when nothing your parents do is good enough) and of course I saw many things in a different light as soon as I grew up enough to mature. We talk often and I am always surprised how little she thinks I think of her - which only proves I haven't done a good job of thanking her lately :)
But I do: I am thankful for everything she did for us, the kids, and I know it wasn't easy. I am grateful for all the memories she managed to create for us in conditions less than ideal. Of course there were ups and downs - but that's what relationships are, after all: a complex mix of ups and downs. At the end of the day I hope she will recognize some of what I am as her love and doing. I hope she can see that I truly love her and I am thankful for how she shaped my life.
What can say 'thank you' better than a heart? I don't know - that's why I made a heart :)
A wire woven heart. Simple and delicate, but strong and beautiful. Just like love is.
Thank you, mom!
I hope you'll find some time this weekend to visit the other participants - and learn of what they created with a memory or thank in mind. If you don't - I hope you will take the time to pick up the phone, a pen, or get to the keyboard: and thank someone (or many more!) in your life. Tell them now what they mean to you, make them happy knowing they make a difference.
Aimee
Biondolillo Aimee's Jewelry
Treasures
Alicia
Marinache All the
Pretty Things
Andra Marasteanu Handmade by Indra
Marasteanu
Andrea Trank Heaven Lane
Creations
April Grinaway Brooklyn Bead
Goddess
Barb Solem
Vivi Magoo Presents
Becky
Pancake Becky Pancake Bead
Designs
Beth
Emery Stories by Indigo
Heart
Bonnie
Coursolle Jasper's
Gems
Cassi
Paslick Beads: Rolling
Downhill
Catherine
King Catherine's
Musings
Cece
Cormier The
Beading Yogini
Chandra
Leitz Juniper
Goods
Charissa
Nesler FireStorm
Designs
Charlie Jacka Clay Space
Christina
Hickman Vintage Treasures
Jewelry
Christine
Murrow Charis Designs
Jewelry
Christine Stonefield Sweet Girl Design
Chrizette
Bayman Bead Soup
Mix
Cindy
Wilson It's My Sea of
Dreams
CJ
Bauschka
4 His Glory Creations by
CJ
Crystal
Thain Here
Bead Dragons
Cyndi
Lavin Beading
Arts
Debbie
Rasmussen A little
of this, a little of that
Denielle
Hagerman Some
Beads... and other things I like
Diana Gonzalez
Arte y Poemas
Diane
Hawkey diane
hawkey
Dita
Basu ankarshilpa
Donetta
Farrington Simply
Gorgeous
Dyanne
Everett-Cantrell Deeliteful Jewelry
Creations
Emma Todd A Polymer
Penchant
Erin
Kenny beadiful
therapy
Erin
Prais-Hintz Treasures
Found
Gina
Hockett Freestyle
Elements
Gloria
Allen Innovative Dreams
Jewelry
Heather
Marston CSW
Designs
Inge von
Roos Inge's
Blog
Iveth
Caruso Creative
Atelier
Jacqueline
Marchant Fiddledeedee
Jewelry
Jami
Shipp Celebrating
Life!
Jean
Yates Snap Out of it Jean,
There's Beading to Do!
Jennifer
Reno Musings of a Crafty
Jenny
Jenny Robledo Peppa's Dream
Jennifer
VanBenschoten Jewelry, Art and
Life
Jessica Klaaren Cellar Door Jewelry
Jessica
Murray Whimsical
Monkey
Joan
Williams lilruby
jewelry
Jo-Ann
Woolverton It's a Beadiful
Creation
Joanne
Browne josjewels1
Jodie
Marshall Jodie Marshall Lampwork Beads
Wearable Art
Johanna
Rhodes Fire Phoenix
Creations
John Rasmussen Rasumussen Gems and
Jewelry LLC
JuLee
Wolfe The Polymer
Penguin
Julie
Bean Blue Pig
Blog
Karen
Mitchell Over the
Moon Designs
Karin
King The Sparklie Things
Blog
Karin Slaton Backstory Beads
Kat
Douglas Washoe
Kat's
Kay Bolton Toodles and Binks
Kelly Hosford
Patterson The Traveling
SideShow
Kim
Ballor Vitamin C ... A Daily Does of
Creativity
Kim
Dworak CianciBlue
Kim Houston
The Pink
Martini
Kym Hunter Kym Hunter Designs
Laren Dee Barton
Laren Dee
Designs
Lea Avroch
LA Jewelry
Designs
Leanne Loftus
First
Impression Design
Liddy McLaughlin
Liddy McLaughlin Art
Linda
Florian Lily's of the Valley
Jewelry & Creative Creations
Linda
Inhelder Must-Haves
Jewelry
Lisa
Hamilton Simply Irresistable
Jewelry
Lisa Suver Fancee That
Lori Bowring
Michaud Artfully
Ornamental
Lori
Poppe Adventures in
Creativity with Lorillijean
LouAnn
Elwell Southpass
Beads
Mandi
Effron Craft-o-licious
Marcia
DeCoster MadDesigns
Marcia
Dunne The Alternative
Foundry
Marie
Covert Creating
Interest
Marjorie Savill
Linthwaite bennubirdrising
Marlene
Cupo Amazing Designs by
Marlene
Martha
Aleo Ornamento
Marti
Conrad Marti's Buttons -n-
Beads
Mary Ellen
Parker BeeTree
by m.e.
Mary
Govaars MLH
Jewelry Designs
Mary
Lindell Mary
Lindell Artisan Jewelry
Maureen Connolly
Mrs Beadsley's
Workshop
Maybeline
Tay The
Jewelry Larder
Melissa
Elgin The Addicted
Beader
Melissa
Mesara one-eared pig
beads
Menka
Gupta Menka's
Jewelry
Michaela
Pabeschitz la mar de
bonita
Mischelle Fanucchi
Micheladas
Musings
Mona Rae Baroody
Who Does She Bead She
Is?
Nan
Emmett Spirit Rattles -- Spirited
Earth
Nancy
Pedersen Something Heartfelt by
Nancy
Natalie
Davidson NorthShore
Days
Nikki Douglas Bead It and Weep
Pam
Farren re-maker
Pam, the Crazier
Sister The Crazy
Creative Corner
Pam Traub
Klassy
Joolz
Priya Krish Hellopalz
Rebecca
Anderson Song
Beads
Rebecca Sirevaag
Becca's
Place
Robin Kae Reed
Artistry
HCBD
Rochelle Brisson
a creative
chelle
Rosa Maria Cuevas
Helena de
Troya
Sabine
Dittrich perlendschungel
Sandi
Volpe Sandi
Volpe
Sandra
McGriff Creative
Chaos
Sarah
Goode Pookledo
Sarah Singer
String a
Song of Sixpence
Serena
Trent All Things Made
Jewelry
Shai
Williams Shaiha's
Ramblings
Sharon Palac Sharon's Jewelry Garden
Sharyl
McMillian-Nelson Sharyl's
Jewelry & Reflections
Sheila Davis
Stone
Designs
Shelley Graham Turner
Fabric of My
Life
Sherri
Stokey Knot Just
Macrame
Sherry
Baun Unicorns
Jewels
Skylar
Bre'z Brising
Beads
Stephanie Haussler
Pixybug Designs
Tania
Spivey Moobie Grace
Designs
Terri
G. Blooming
Ideas
Terry
Carter Tapping
Flamingo
Terry
Matuszyk Pink
Chapeau Vintage Jewelry
Toltec Jewels
Jewel School
Friends
Tracy Kruse Goldkisses Art
Tracy Martin
Nutkitten's
Jewelry
Zia Parks
Anzi~Panzi's Work
Shoppe
Zoe Marcin
Beads, Tea and
Sweets
First blog I visited, Alicia. BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteI love the heart pendant you made. It certainly looked beautiful. Thank you for sharing your story.
ReplyDeleteGasp again! That's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI hope your mom reads this and knows how you feel :)
The necklace is beautiful, Alicia, and so are your words...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful weaving and lovely to read the honest and thoughtful story behind your gift
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post - and your wire working skills are amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing as we age how much our Mothers mean to us. The heart is perfect and your wire work is lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully written and a gorgeous heart, love it!!
ReplyDeletestunning in it's simplicity and strength- love it!
ReplyDeletewow! beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteYour post was very moving. The heart that you created is Awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow! I LOVE that heart. Gorgeous work. And a lovely post about your mom. All so true for many mother/daughter relationships.
ReplyDeleteYou crafted your words as beautifully as your heart. Wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteGreat post Alicia, I agree that we need to thank the people we love and we are close to much more often than we do! Thank You for the timely reminder. I love the Heart, it is elegant and wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's so easy to just let the days slip by...beautiful way to thank you mom! The heart you created is just amazing, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely heart! I think that relationships are always complex, mine is with my own mom, but that doesn't diminish the love that we feel for our family members. Thank you for sharing! Enjoy the day! Erin
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ReplyDeleteA gorgeous piece! You do beautiful work! A wonderful way to show how thankful you are. Thanks for sharing. Hope you enjoy the hop.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Terri G.
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Your wire wrapping is beautiful! I'm sure your mom will love this piece as well as this post.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicate & beautiful heart pendant you weaved out of love with wire.
ReplyDeleteSimply perfect wire wrap.
ReplyDeleteThe heart is beautiful, and so is the post.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful. I love your work !
ReplyDeleteBrooklyn Bead Goddess
Your heart and wire wrapping are absolutely beautiful! I hope your Mom gets a chance to read your post!
ReplyDeleteWhat an exquisite piece! I know your mother will be so proud, and happy to read what you wrote from your heart.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. I'm sure your mom will appreciate your heartfelt words.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a beautiful heart.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful work of art! I'm feeling the love!
ReplyDeleteI sure hope that your Mom sees this post. What a beautiful way to express your love to her.
ReplyDeleteNo words needed ..your beautiful heart radiates love.
ReplyDeletem.e. :)
Oh that is perfectly beautiful. She will see that here or printed out, and she will KNOW.
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That heart is beautiful! Such talent. I hope your mom sees this post (perhaps you should email her the link!)
ReplyDeleteYour wire wrapped heart is exceptional, and will surely express the love you fell for your mom.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful thank you to your mom, and your wire wrapped heart is fantastic. I love how you compared it's characteristics to those of your mom. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful heart. I'm a sucker for wire weaving.
ReplyDeleteI love your heart, prayers for a stronger relationship with your mom. blessings
ReplyDeleteMake sure your mom reads this post. I love the heart you created.
ReplyDeleteYour heart is beautiful! Someday, I plan to learn wire-wrapping! I'm sad that your mom lives so far away. You honored her well!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to your mother, the heart is lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful... absolutely wonderful! You are right a heart is a universal symbol for love. It is a beautiful heart and there is no doubt that you appreciate your mother, and the love and life lessons she instilled. I know it must be difficult to be so far apart. Thanks for sharing - be sure to let your mother see this wonderful tribute.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and so neat!
ReplyDeleteWow, the heart is beautiful! I love it. Isn't all Mom-Daughter relationships complicated? :)
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beautiful wire work..
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! I hope you get the chance to visit, or have her visit.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful story written with a beautiful heart!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post and a lovely heart, Alicia!
ReplyDeletebeautiful heart and a lovely tribute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post and I love your Wire work heart. Beautiful work, Alicia...As I am fiddling with wire too I know how precious your wire work is.
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to see so many of us wrote about our moms!
Oh hearts and love hand in hand perfect! Your wirework is always so beautiful and neat. I really adore how you ended your post too. Thank you friend!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful heart for a heartfelt tribute!
ReplyDeleteWonderful wirework, very gallant! Mom's are the best, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteAlicia I have a similar relationship with my daughter and I know if she had written such a post I would have felt a "healing" from all that had past. The heart you created is wonderful but the words " spoken from YOUR heart" are even more beautiful.Beautiful, honest post. XXOO
ReplyDeleteMy relationship with my mom is rather complicated, too... I need to thank her for the work she did.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful heart you created! I do wire-work as well, but am totally intimidated by wire-weaving. I like the clean elegance of your weaving.
Mother and daughter relationships can be complicated at times. Lovely post and a beautiful heart.
ReplyDeleteThe heart pendant is beautiful! Your explanation of the hop was well put.
ReplyDeleteYour heart is beautiful-a lovely tribute to your mom.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your story, Alicia! it touches me especially since I recognize myself in many of your words and I also think I haven't made a good job in showing my mom how much I care for and love her! The good part for me is that i still have the chance to make it better, since she's living with me at the moment! I want this year to make a difference! Your heart is indeed perfect and strong, just like the bond between you and your mother! And even if there are seas and mountains that keeps you apart, love has the power to surmount them and still keeping your heart, souls and minds in a deep strong connection, don't ever doubt that, just let it free!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful!
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