DISQUS

odd time signatures: Things my mother taught me

  • isle · 1 year ago
    Very good post. Your mom sounds like a wonderful person, and she evidently passed on her independance and wisdom to her daughter. This was a great read for Mother's Day.
  • Karoli · 1 year ago
    Thank you, isle. :)
  • To Think Is To Create · 1 year ago
    Lovely post, so great when our moms sometimes let us sit back and do wacky things without being too "told-ya-so". I did a tribute to my mom on my post today, too. So nice to have this blogging forum to tell the world how great they are!

    `Arianne (ToThink on Twitter)
  • Karoli · 1 year ago
    To Think,

    Thank you! I loved your post as well...nice to have moms we can brag about. :)
  • Dorian aka coffeesister |_|) · 1 year ago
    Actions do speak louder than words & it's phenomenal how your mom backed her actions up w/words that made sense. It's evident you're proud of her & have done her proud; she taught you to stand on your own two feet yet always remained close by for support.

    Thank you for this peek into your mutual strength, caring, connectivity & creativity! My mum & I express those traits differently but share them w/you. ^_^ Your mom is reminiscent of my G'ma, who helped raise me, & I'll be doing a post about her soon. For today, I had so much I could say, I kept it short & true:

    http://coffeesister.net/2008/05/11/mum.aspx
    (|_|*cheers*|_|) @coffeesister ~_^