Her mother was a hairstylist and hours were not accounted for in those days. Saturday could finish for dinner or as late as midnight depending on the influx of clients. Money was “notre gange pain” to survive in those says with only her mother who was reliable.
Her mother was a hairstylist and hours were not accounted for in those days. Saturday might have ended just in time for dinner or as late as midnight depending on the influx of clients. Money was “notre gang pain” to survive in those says with only her mother supporting the family.
There were times when her mother was not ready Sunday mornings for mass and she would ask her daughters to walk to church ahead of her so they would not be late for services. She promised she would get there in time before the consecration when the bells would chime, “Lord have mercy,” “Christ have mercy”. Later, she would hear her mother arriving …

scent of Youth Dew soothes,
clicking of mother`s stilettos
echoes of her cough
© Tournesol ’16/01/31
The ku looks like an ad .. was this intended?
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I had to put the bottle of Youth Dew because it was on my mother’s dresser all throughout my childhood 🙂
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Ah … yes I understand … funny how it actually looked like an ad! The haibun is really lovely.
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Thank you, cara, I may order a bottle just as a souvenir
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LOL .. sounds like that could be a nice idea.
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Sounds do trigger our memories! Lovely.
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Sounds and scents certainly do. Thanks for reading, Carol:)
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My pleasure!
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I agree! A poignant poem 🙂
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Thank you:)
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You’re welcome 🙂
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What a sweet memory. Oh, how the aromas trigger emotions.
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They do indeed. I know you must be sensing your mom too.
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clicking of mother`s stilettos
echoes of her cough
These are signs that indicate she has arrived. Nicely Cheryl!
Hank
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clicking of mother`s stilettos
echoes of her cough
Signs to show she has arrived!
Hank
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Yes, and in a church the echo is so loud.
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clicking of mother`s stilettos
echoes of her cough
These are signs to show she has arrived
Hank
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Hearing those special sounds who are triggering memories aren’t always pleasant. Not so long ago I heard the favorite Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) hit of my brother on the radio. It triggered nice memories, but made me also very sad … My brother died more than 20 years ago and I am still missing him.
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By the way that hit was Mr. Blue Sky
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Very nice song…has a hint of Beatles in this one.
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so true, Kristjaan, sound is so poignant. I used to play Oscar Peterson for my mother who was in her last stage of Alzheimer and I would see life come back in her eyes. You will always miss your brother, Kristjaan. He was blessed with a sensitive and compassionate brother.
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