With this being the week before Mother’s Day, my post today is naturally about…..moms. There aren’t actual memories attached to the ‘vintage’ photos, but I’ll share the ones associated with the more recent ones.
First, an early photo of Motor Man and his Mom. His dad shipped overseas for service in World War II when Motor Man was just a few days old. When his dad returned from the war, that little fella was two years old. We don’t know if this photo was taken before or after his dad came home.

And this one taken “some time” later. We were fortunate that his parents lived just a few miles from us and we were able to visit often. After his Pop passed away, we took his Mom out nearly every Sunday afternoon for lunch and an ‘adventure’.

Then, on to a picture of my mom and me. Of course, I have no memories of this photo, but that front porch and swing were certainly part of my growing up years. My mom and two older sisters often told me they used to swing me to sleep.

And, in later years (this was always one of my favorites). One of my aunts took this photo of Mom and me.

And when I became a mom. This was taken the day his dad and I brought Marshall home from the hospital, I think my Mom and I stared at him most of the day. Marshall was premature and had some minor health issues when he was born, so he spent ten days in the hospital before being discharged. When you’re a first time mom, you just can’t stop looking at your baby. (At least, I couldn’t.)

And my very favorite picture of Marshall (as an adult) and me. This was taken at a party at Motor Man’s parents’ house, and was completely spontaneous.

“…behind all your stories is always your mother’s story, because hers is where yours begin.”






Tugging at my heart strings this morning with these photos. And Oh My Goodness – weren’t we still ‘babes’ ourselves when our babes were born? You’re motivating me to do some photo scanning this summer.
love the quote. The pictures are full of blessed memories whether we remember them or not.
Amazing to think of the years that have passed between the pics … always great seeing the vintage photos !
Sweet photos! ….I’ll be sharing some of my Mom on Sunday – we had our ups and downs through the years but were such GOOD friends before Alzheimers took those memories away from her in her last years. Moms are always and forever our Moms and ups and downs never take that bond away – it keeps us grounded solidly but gives us the freedom and room to become what we were meant to be.
Pam
Set a picture of your mom is just as I remember her!Hope you have a wonderful Mother’s Day!
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Those look like good memories. I’m happy Motor man’s dad came home from the war.
Wonderful photos and blessed memories. Both you and I had wonderful mothers and mothers-in-law. Happy Mother’s Day to you, Dianna!<3
it always amazes me how much we can “see” the adult in the baby pictures! Beautiful photos and memories. Love. It all starts there ! ~ MJ