My mother passed away on December 10, 2009. I needed a way to help myself work through the grieving process. I knew that just writing an occasional entry in a paper journal wouldn't help me deal w/ the myriad of emotions. I've pledged to write in this blog every day for a year to chronicle what I hope will lead from the pain of mourning to the glory of remembrance.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Saturday, 06 February 2010
One of my all-time favorite books is The Peabody Sisters of Salem by Louise Hall Tharp. The two younger sister, Mary and Sophia, are probably best known for the men they married. Sophia married the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Mary married the education reformer Horace Mann. The oldest sister, Elizabeth, never married and was the one I admired most....not b/c she never married but b/c she was an independent woman of the 19th century who spoke her mind and stood her ground. She said one of the most profound statements that I have kept w/ me since I first read this book 30+ years ago. She said that she wasn't very good at keeping a journal of her life b/c she was too busy living it to take time to write about. I must agree w/ you tonight, Elizabeth, b/c I'm going dancing w/ my husband so I'm too busy living to write about it.
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Good for you Mari. I wish I had that kind of energy after today. Have fun. :)
ReplyDeleteGood for you Mari. I wouldn't have the energy after today. Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteLora