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The bed my mother carved for me.

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When I was six years old my mother carved the headboard of my bed into a whale and the footboard into an elephant. The post tops represented the sun, moon, stars and a planet. I always looked forward to sweet dreams in that bed.

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HelenHU

That's amazing, she's clearly such a talented woman! Did you inherit the artistic genes too?

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freezingspark

Wow, that sounds beautiful. I love this idea of paying tribute to mums...I feel they don't get enough recognition.

My mum is one of the most intelligent, curious and hard-working women I know. As a typical teenager, when she kept pushing me to do my homework and work harder at school, I hated her for it.

There’s a running joke in our family when I once got 97% in a maths test and her (half-joking) response was ‘What happened to the other 3%?’.

Now I can’t thank her enough for this determination (although I hate to tell her right she was).

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jaykay777 in reply to freezingspark

Health Unlocked originated the concept of paying tribute to moms. I'm not sure how/when I came across it. Today I met a woman who told me her 14 year old daughter is an inspiration to her. That was good to hear.

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jaykay777

I'm sure you felt proud of that jumper on the school trip. My parent's never took a photo of the bed, but one day I may try to sketch it from memory. By the way, Mother's Day in the U.S. is in the second week of May.

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jaykay777

I didn't know there were two different Mothers Days, either, until I read here about the one in the U.K.

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fenbadger

That's a lovely memory, and such love involved.

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jaykay777 in reply to fenbadger

The bed memories began when I was a little girl in the 1930s. In 1964, my husband separated the bed's head board from the footboard and incorporated them into a room divider to separate my 11 year old son from his newborn brother. That was the year the Beatles came to America and their music stayed in our home. My older son wanted to hang the headboard on the walls of his twin daughters' room, but the craftsman who was going to refinished disappeared with them, leaving us only the memories.

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fenbadger in reply to jaykay777

That's mean. What a lot of lovely imaginative people you are

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Lynn-Osborne

What a lovely post. Do you still have the bed?

Happy memories indeed

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jaykay777

Lynn -- I no longer have the bed, but it had many lives. I separated the headboard and footboard and installed them on top of the low partition separating his half of the bedroom from his newborn brother's half. As an adult, he intended to use the headboard and footboard as wall hangings in his daughter's room. He gave the panels to a craftsman who was going to restore them, but the man moved away without notifying my son. I hope someone is enjoying them today, Some day, I will try sketching them from memory.

Judy

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secrets22

Marvellous and what a wonderful and lasting memory.

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