Sunday May 13th
Lois told of her mother Mae and the Mother's day tradition that Lois remembers:
Lois' mother Mae had strong religious beliefs established by her Methodist parents who came from the robust protestant tradition of your mother was living. Lois remembers she, her brothers and her mother all wearing brightly coloured flowers. Mae loved Bleeding Heart flowers and had several large plants in her garden. It is likely that at least one of them wore a red Bleeding Heart flower on Mother's Day Sunday. Sadly Mae never got to wear a white flower. She died in 1933 when her children were all young, and a full five years before her own mother.
Bob here: Years later when Lois and her children, Lou, Loiey, Terry and I attended the large Methodist Church, but by then called the United Church, in St. Marys, I remember Lois following her mother's tradition. Each of us wore a flower. Lois wore a white flower and we four children wore a coloured flower.
Monday, 14 May 2007
Mother's Day Tradition
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So many stories that reference my family -Thank you. Shrubsole, Vanstone, Boyes, Ballantyne are all family. Enjoying this blog so much.
Lynne Shrubsole Mathieu
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