Marty Jo and Karkie Jo

Snowday_038 Happy Birthday, Mom!

She’s been gone a few years now and it still seems like just yesterday.   I am always thinking of reasons to call her, and then am sad I can’t pick up the phone and let her know about the latest thing going on in my life, the funny things Sugarwings just said, or just to complain about how cold it is outside.

My mom spoiled me when I was little. Spoiled me rotten. She used to make the best silver dollar pancakes and feed me breakfast in bed.

On school days.  Now who does that???? My boys were lucky to get a Pop Tart on their way out the door.Snowday_025

She made homemade play doh and finger paints for me, as well as sewing one Barbie dress after another for my dolls as I sat under the sewing table and played. She always had time to take the scraps from her projects and turn them into doll clothes.

Mom was a quilter and a wonderful seamstress.  I wish I had inherited some of that skill from her. 

She made this log cabin quilt for me in the 80s. Luckily, it isn’t trendy and dated, it is as pretty now as it was when she first made it. I guess I have always loved these colors.

Snowday_033  I had a blast going through her sewing room, picking through her fabrics for just the right combos to make this quilt.  Her sewing room was the heart of her house and when she died, I could hardly bare to go in to it. I remember sitting on the  cement basement floor in there sobbing as I held onto a pile of fabrics.

That room had so much of her in it. I wish now that I had scooped up and saved more of it for myself.  I’d love to see a pile of her materials stacked up just one more time.

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Of course, Mom always got carried away with projects. If she was making a quilt, she would make a bunch of pillows from the scraps. Never just one or two.

hmm, who does that remind you of?? I do take after her in a lot of ways, even if it doesn’t involve sewing.Snowday_031

She was funny, too.   She loved to be SILLY.  There was nothing on earth she enjoyed more than being goofy with my sisters and me. 

I find myself singing the same silly made up songs to my dogs and to Sugarwings that my mom used to sing to me when I was little.  I hope that someday my kids remember me as silly and goofy and fun the way I remember my mom.

I hope they remember the little ways I spoiled them too.  And that they will cherish the things that I have made for them over the years the way I cherish hers.  I  hope they will always remember me, the way I will always remember my mom.Old_box_059

Moving on to happier thoughts-  I need to announce the winner of my OWOH giveaway and thank Lisa  again for her gracious idea and the time she put into it.

The winner is:

Heather of Blum Studios.  Valentine_012

And the winner of my one year blog anniversery/Valentine’s prize is:

Jessi at Wild Rose Stamper

Thanks to everyone who commented and came by to visit.  I still have the February prize to come and all comments for the month count in it. Bird  Also, I am giving away a couple of birdie houses.

One for the tutorial and one for the day of the party I am co-hosting with Beth.

Tn3 And you still have a couple of weeks to enter my St Pats Day Two Tag Swap. All you need to do is send two Irish themed tags to me with a self addressed stamped envelope.Tn6 (or put a dollar in the envelope to cover postage if that is easier for you)

And I will take two tags from two different swappers, put them in your SASE and send them back to you.Tn5 

If you will have them to me by March 5 ( Friday), I can slip them back into the mail over the weekend, so they go out on Monday.  Tn

I am having a great time in the DC area and found the BEST antique shops!! Photos later.

41 thoughts on “Marty Jo and Karkie Jo”

  1. Such a beautiful post Karla. Your mom sounds like a very special person indeed and I’m certain some of her wonderful qualities have been passed on to you and Sugarwings.
    Karla

  2. Yay! I just read your comment on my blog and sent you an email. I just love that bird tag!
    Your mother is gorgeous, I can see where you get your good looks. Your post reminds me to cherish the days I have now with my loved ones, because you never know when they could be called home to the Lord.

  3. What a wonderful tribute to your mother. It is easy to see that she gave you your wonderful creativity.
    Sure wish I could participate in your swaps and stuff. We are trying to sell our house and move to TN!

  4. What a sweet tribute to your mom. I find myself doing and saying the same silly things as my mom too. My kids roll their eyes…my mom used to dance around the kitchen (in a comical way) when I had girlfriends over and I secretly loved the fact that she was doing it! The quilt is so beautiful and it’s nice that you have it out and use it every day! So many times people stuff things in boxes and that really is not honoring their loved one! Can’t wait to hear about your antiquing adventures! (wish i could have gone! sniff sniff!

  5. Hi Karla, How wonderful your tribute to your mother, you know I’m reading down your post about your mum, visualizing this little girl playing under the sewing table, while her mother sewed gave me a warm feeling inside, but as I begain to read further, and see the little girl crying in the basement with a pile of her mothers fabric’s sobbing, I begain to cry my self, your memory of your mother touch my heart, to me this is a wonderful memory to have, good and sad, but none the less beautiful, thank-you Karla for share such a beautiful memory.
    Hugs
    Kirstie.

  6. Your mother is beautiful; thank you for sharing her with us.
    My mom is still with us, but my dad has been gone over 13 years, and I still sometimes think about calling him up and telling him something. As my boys said when they were little, “I wish heaven had a phone line”.

  7. I have tears in my eyes reading about your Mum. What a special lady. I think good qualities in people are inherited and that is why you are so special, your Mum filled you up with goodness and fun that your children and grandbabies will certainly remember & cherish:) To you and your Mumxo

  8. What sweet memories you have. God is so good to give us those so we can tuck them in our heart and take them out when we need and want too. Blessings to you my friend….Mary

  9. This is a lovely tribute, Karla. Your mom was lovely and sounded like she had such a joy and lovely talents — maybe the best of which was being a mom! My mom died quite sometime ago (I was 25) and there isn’t a year that her birthday or “anniversary” has come around (or most days in-between, for that matter) that I don’t think of her. They sound like they could have been good friends. Don’t you think creative moms foster creative daughters? I’m pretty sure that’s what happened to me. Thank you sharing this. And, congratulations to your winner, too.

  10. This is a lovely tribute, Karla. Your mom was lovely and sounded like she had such a joy and lovely talents — maybe the best of which was being a mom! My mom died quite sometime ago (I was 25) and there isn’t a year that her birthday or “anniversary” has come around (or most days in-between, for that matter) that I don’t think of her. They sound like they could have been good friends. Don’t you think creative moms foster creative daughters? I’m pretty sure that’s what happened to me. Thank you sharing this. And, congratulations to your winner, too.

  11. Karla, what a beautiful tribute to your mother…she sounds like she was truly wonderful:) i’m sorry she is gone, but your memories are keeping her alive in your heart…
    congrats to your winners!!!
    i started on my birdhouse yesterday…i don’t know what is up with me lately…just WAIT ’til you see the colors i did…hint: it is SO not pink!!!

  12. What wonderful memories you shared about your mom! I fixed my own daughter silver dollar pancakes just the other day….hmmmm…never thought about it…maybe I’ll make her them often AND let her eat them in bed!!! The picture of her when young is GREAT! Love all photographs. Funny…I just typed a post about old photographs!
    Sarah

  13. You are obviously very much like your mom! Very talented, very loving, very pretty and very fun! I had tears running down my face reading your blog (Deja wanted to know what was the matter with me!) So moving! I am sure your boys and sugarwings feel your love and will have the same kinds of wonderful things to say about you!
    Thanks for taking time to post while you are away. it is always the bright spot of my day.
    I would participate in your swap but I am busy packing and trying to get moved. Once I get settled, I can’t wait to participate in something again! it’s so much fun!

  14. Your Mom sounds like she was absolutely lovely in every way. I’m sure that you have many of those same wonderful qualities. I so understand about wanting to pick up the phone and call her. That’s the tricky part isn’t it? Cherish your memories. On somedays those are the things that keep me going. Thanks for a dear post.
    c

  15. Hi Carla I read your comment on my blog. I joined the ‘pink’ project in memory of my Mom Eleanor.About crisis at ebay, there is a boycott over fees etc..I think it has been on CNN according to my shabby ebay group.Alot of elderly old time talented shabby rose painters have exited to Etsy which is overwwhelming to them.Alot of the ladies had to close their stores this week they had for years on ebay and have lost their incomes.I posted helpful info for them but ebay deleted it.I have the list on my blog of their new Etsy shops and they could use some support for this transition.
    I received photos from Erikas Mom,the little girl that requested fairy art..please stop by and post a comment Mother and daughter are looking for response on my blog!I am horrible at swaps but I am involved in some cause thru Gods direction.Blessings Denise

  16. KARLA,REALMENTE ME HAS HECHO LAGRIMEAR AL LEER EL TRIBUTO A TU MADRE…SEGURO QUE TU HEREDASTE MUCHO DE SU MAGIA Y BUEN HUMOR…
    YO ESTOY PARTICULARMENTE SUSEPTIBLE YA QUE PERDI A MAMA HACE SOLO 5 MESES.
    UN BESO
    JORGELINA

  17. Happy Birthday to your sweet Mother Karla! What a blessing she must have been to you! As I was reading all you said I thought to myself that I hope that my children remember the very same things about me one day.
    Barbara

  18. This post moved me, hit me in my very soft spot. My mum died almost 12 years ago, when my youngest was only 2 months and my eldest 2 years. She was so enjoying her role as a grandmother. But it was the part of picking the phone, not able to share anymore that moved me most. You’ll never get used to that.
    She would have been so proud of you today, I’m sure! Thanks, I’m looking for my hanky now, have a nice weekend! Love L.

  19. What a beautiful tribute to your mother, she was a very beautiful woman. Also I would love to participate in your St. Patrick’s Day Swap. If you could resend me your address I would appreciate it. Thanks

  20. Oh Karla, that was such a beautiful post. I just know your kids will look back someday at all the fun silly little things you did and remember those times just as you do. I spent some time with my Mom today and it really reminds me to value her and treasure these times when we can be together. You just never know what life is going to hand you…xoxo Heather
    p.s.- can’t wait to see your junque!!

  21. Boo hoo. I miss Mom too! I have lots of her material & will send you some. I saved the remnants from the quilts she made for all of us! I celebrated her birthday today by face painting at the Children’s Museum.

  22. Your post brought me to tears. Your Mother sounds like a wonderful woman, and you were one lucky girl. My Mom is 82, and though she’s in good health, I know that there may come a day when I will sit among her things and grieve for her too. Thank you for sharing this with us.
    Debbie

  23. I miss my mother too. I understand exactly how you feel. My mother always made the most wonderful doll clothes for me and also great clothes. I could just tell her about a dress and she could run to her sew machine and make it. I love the quilt your mother made. I am sure she has been a great influence on your life. What precious gifts of love she gave you.
    Pat

  24. Hi Karla thank you for taking time to stop by..those are the etsy usernames posted on my blog not links.I will fix when I get a chance Ha!Where do you find time to answer all these comments and create???!I looove your birdhouse and all your sparkles.Looks like your having a party! I know in my flickr Fibromyalgia group and Chronic Cafe(link is on my blog) group on Ning would love to get goodies in the mail this illness is sooo isolating! A nightmare to say the least!

  25. Karla, My sweet friend, my heart and love goes out to you. My Mom will be gone three years in August and I miss her to the ends of time. I still want to call her, take her for fresh bread, taste her polish coffee cake and watch Emeril on tv with her. I share your tears, memories, laughter of the fun times we had with our Mom’s and the love of life they gave to us. Sending(((hugs))) and XXXX’s to you. Your friend,Lori

  26. Karla, that’s a beautiful tribute to your mother. Looking at that first picture, I can , some day, see Sugarwings looking like your mother.
    ~elaine~

  27. I’ve always loved this picture of Mammer. I still can’t drive past her house on Madison Ave, I usually go another route. I miss her so much, thanks for letting everyone know how wonderful, fun, and special she was. I love you~

  28. I came across your beautiful blog today! Lucky me!
    Your beautiful journal and photos of your mother…what a wonderful tribute! Your posting and photos are wonderful. I would watch my grandmother sew and cook…well, I now sew but do not cook! My husband is a great cook.
    I am from the Washington area…Alexandria, VA. I MISS all the antique shops…well, I miss all of the wonderful things to see and sdo there. We now live in the Memphis area. My husband retired from the Air Force and now works at St Jude in Memphis.
    I look forward to reading your future posts. Enjoy your stay in the DC area. If you get a chance…go visit Frederick MD antique shops!
    Sharon

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