Make Good Memories Because One Day They’ll Be All You Have

  1. Ashley says:

    A beautiful post Shannon! I have wonderful memories of your mom. She was a beautiful woman in so many ways.

  2. colleeniv says:

    Oh Shan, your writing is so real. Proud of you!

  3. Kitty says:

    Shannon, I could not agree more. When I think of the moments my dad and I will not share in the future I do become sad, but there is no comparison to when I think about the moments we were lucky enough to share before his death. It’s not the large scale things that start the water works (my future graduation, wedding, children), but rather the smaller, day-to-day things we used to have (the daily texts, our conversations, the books we read together). Its so hard to articulate these things and I have almost felt a little guilty (prior to reading this) to tell people that I am going to be ok on my wedding day without my dad. Thank you for so beautifully and truthfully describing what it is like to lose a parent. The silver lining to losing a loved one is that you value life in a whole new, beautiful kind of way. Love you <3

  4. Laraine Breitenberg says:

    Shannon, I really appreciated this post.. Having lost my mom at a tender age and having walked those streets so many times in Boston when Matt and I were first married (right where the finish line was),,,it brings back lots of memories . We lived up there for 10 years.Pls let me know the next time you are in VB – would love to get together. I am so glad you have Jean as your bonus mom ( and I had lots of people that came along side me) , but I know it’s really hard and most of the world thinks you get over it faster than you really think you do. Don’t want to sound too sad, but just realistic…..I am sure your writing about it helps.Hope you have a great Easter – will you stay in DC?We have a gang here for the weekend and it should be fun…I’m sure you can remember the Easter Egg Hunts when Drew was little – out tomorrow to get some basket fillers for little Wills and Isobel .Just a quick question, since you are such a G granny – what does one put in an Easter Box – looks like Chinese take-out with polka dots…for a 3 month old baby girl?????xxx, Lola

  5. Chris says:

    Thanks, Shannon! This is a wonderful piece that reveals not just a real truth that we should never forget but also shows the depth and breathe of your beautiful mother’s influence in your life. She may be gone physically but her spirit and love live on in you every day. She’s smiling down on you today for sharing her and your love with so many others in this blog entry. Well done!

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