Dear Mum,
Do you remember that time we got caught in the rain during a long walk? We were both wearing sandals and we had problems staying on our feet. We sang all the songs we could think of with rain in the title - loudly. Milli Vanilli couldn't have sung Blame it on the Rain better. In fact, they didn't.
Do you remember when you danced the tango with that guy in HMV?
Do you remember when I was a nun in the Sound of Music and the altos couldn't figure out their part and I was so frustrated? You sneaked us all out into a staircase and taught us the part. The director thought he'd really worked miracles with us. Little did he know.
Do you remember when you got invited to a Halloween party with my friends in high school? And you and Dad dressed up as Tim and Al from Home Improvement? I must say, a tool belt and tie really works on you.
Do you remember when you made me that cowgirl skirt for cowboy day at school and you took the fringe off a tablecloth to trim the bottom? That grade eight kid said to me 'Your skirt looks like a tablecloth!'. He meant it as an insult, but I told him 'That's because it is a tablecloth!' and swooshed on by. I loved that skirt.
Do you remember when you tried on that figure hugging slip in that lingerie store and when you tried to pull it over your head you got completely stuck? I came in to try and extricate you but we got giggling madly and couldn't stop. We never could show our faces in that store again.
Do you remember when you did my make-up to look like a zombie for my first high school Halloween dance? It was so good that I really looked dead. No one danced with me. Note to self: it you want boys to like you, don't get Mum to make you look gross. She's good at it.
Do you remember when I was sick how you would turn on the radio to classical music and sit up with me all night and rub my back round and round in circles? And you'd give me ginger ale out of that plastic cup that looked like an ice cream cone with a straw in it. I still listen to classical music when I don't feel well because it makes me feel like you are with me.
Do you remember? Thank you for everything you do for me Mum. Every word of support, every giggle. Everyday I think of you. I am so lucky I have you.