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Getting Through the Holidays Without Your Mother

Before my mother died, but when she was very sick, I was dropping my son off at daycare.

When we arrived there was another little boy who had just been dropped off by his mom. He couldn’t have been more than 3 years old.

And he was wailing.

“I want my mom!!!!! I want my mom to come back!!!!”

He was completely and totally inconsolable. His tears weren’t the feigned kind put on for a show, protesting the drop off; the kind which dry up 10 seconds after you walk out the door. No, this child was genuinely distressed. He wanted his mom very, very badly.

I don’t know if I’ve ever felt more in tune with another person’s emotion.

Because at that time, I could already see what was coming.

My mom had terminal cancer, and like this little boy, I could imagine a world where my mom wasn’t coming back.

I could clearly see myself in this child; sobbing for my own mother, wanting her to return to me, and feeling very small in a world that suddenly felt like it was going to swallow me up.

I understood this boy because, like him, on a primal level I knew the panic of needing someone who was vanishing before my eyes.

My mom has been gone for over 3 years now.

I’ve gone through a lot of firsts without her. I’ve survived a time that did not seem at all survivable.

I’ve had two more children. Children who will never know what the holiday season feels like with my mom in it.

mom with kids at Christmas tree

They don’t know how the house used to smell, with my mom cooking her turkey or preparing her special holiday crescent rolls with sausage. They’ve never had her holiday punch with the rainbow sherbet.

They haven’t ever opened a stocking stuffed to the brim with treasures from grandma, or seen how she could host an enormous number of guests in a way that made it seem so easy, and joyful. They don’t know how amazing she was at creating a sense of “home.”

Every holiday season, my mom would host a Craft Fair out of our house with her great friend and next-door neighbor.

For 3 days, the entire first floor of my childhood home was transformed into a cozy holiday shop filled with crafts. The kitchen was set up with special treats and a delicious homemade punch.

My sister and I loved the Craft Fair. It was a staple of our childhoods, quaint in a way you hardly see anymore.

It was pure magic for us. And it was entirely representative of my mother and her unique ability to make everyone feel welcome and at home.

When the holidays roll around I feel the absence of my mother acutely.

If you’ve lost a parent, I bet you do too.

Sometimes, the absence feels like a dullness. Things that were once bright and exciting, like putting up the Christmas decorations, feel muffled. I can’t quite enjoy them the way I’d like to.

Other times, the pain of missing my mother feels so intense that I can’t look straight at it. It’s like the sun, that way. I can look around it, but if I stared straight at it I would injure myself beyond repair.

Liz Curtis Faria
Liz Curtis Faria
Liz Curtis Faria is a social worker and mother to 3 young kids. Liz blogs about the joy and ridiculousness that is motherhood at A Mothership Down. You can also find her on Facebook.

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