Saturday, May 10, 2008

Happy Mothers Day

Ambi's mother........................... Sachi's mother God could not be every where so He made mothers

From Ambi

My absolute first memory is of a smell. This smell is warm, comforting, velveteen and safe. I cannot name this smell but when I am with Biji I know she is it. In my heart 'home' for me is where I lived with her. My moral compass was set by her in those years and has been passed on to our kids. She was a quiet but firm presence in my childhood, a cheerleader who was always there when I needed her. She was happy to be in the background so I could shine. I owe so much to her and yet am under no debt. Her love was unpretentious and undemanding. Did I ever remember to thank you Biji?

I understand you only in my own role as mother. I have looked at Jyoti, Suraj and Ravi with the same eyes that I remember you looking at me. Through them I know how much you love me. I rebelled against your idea of the role for women but imbibed the spirit with which you approached motherhood. Your shyness encouraged me to become outgoing, your accepting nature gave me space to ask questions. Your devotion to home gave me security to explore far off lands, your unconditional pride in me gave me permission to become my own person; so different from you yet closer to you than ever. Thankyou for being my mother. . . . . . Ambi.

FROM SACHI ---

My dear Bou(mother),

On this mother's day, all your six children are sending you best of wishes, lots of love & pranam for long years of hard work, sacrifices, love & compassion in bringing us up which I am sure was not an easy task.

All through our childhod & adult life we have always been amazed by your unusual capabilities. You got married at age 15 ; my brother & I were born in next two years. Immediately after that you went back to complete high school & graduated in respectable 1st class. When you had five children my father went to England for two years & we all lived with grandparents where more help was available in taking care of children. You signed up & completed two years of college( in good grades ) during that time. We always thought you would have been outstanding if you pursued an academic carrier. However after the 6th child was born in 1953 , you folded up that ambition & became a full time mother & a home tutor for every subject. After that we felt you grew a pair of eyes on the back of your head, always catching us at the wrong times.

Bringing up children in 1940s & 50s was way different from 80s, 90s & beyond. Every once in a while it had occured to us (in light of more modern standards) how several things could have been done differently with us for better outcomes. But as we grew up into more mature individuals & able to put things in right perspective, we realized, how wrong & unwise it is to be stuck with 'could have, should have, would have' mind set & always think , the grass is greener on the other side of the fence. Once we get out of that mode we suddenly see the light that, every mother is unique & at the same time identical that, for them, children are the absolutely top priority: their safety, security & their wellbeing. We have seen & felt this from childhood till today. It is so comforting Bou(mother) to have been receiving so much love , care, compassion & concern throughout our lives. We are all so blessed.

Everything said & done we six were not the easiest ones to have taken care of. We all remember the hardships you had to overcome in the process. Often you used to tell us , how we will understand all these when we became parents. We indeed have found that out the hard way.

Next to God you are the person to have given us life, which is the most important thing/blessing we have. Even then we often pray for all material things to enjoy life. God's answer to that is - You have been given life so that you can enjoy all things. How true!

Bou, we all love you very much & consider it a blessing to have been born in Mahapatra family. Have a very happy Mother's day.

I offer myself to Thee (God), relieve me of bondage of self, take away my shortcomings, that I may better do Thy will & live the life of Your will.------------ God bless you all.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Dear Ambi and Sachibhai,
Happy Mother’s day to Ambi and Jyoti.
Congratulations to you and to Jyoti and Jeff. It was great to hear about the news. Hopefully SachiBhai is getting back to his normal strength with a speedy recovery. Ambi, besides putting in the annuals in the garden, I hope you don’t forget to put some diapers in your purse.
We have been following your blog regularly and it has been great to see the progress in Sachi Bhai. Thank you very much for your wonderful card. It was very thoughtful of you to take the time even during this busy schedule.
Also, keep those art supplies handy so the junior artist can paint your house.
With all the exciting news, I hope Sachi Bhai will recover even faster and be healthy and enjoy the good food and good life for all the time to come.

Love and regards,
Mala, Maya, Mili, Ashok and Jeetu

Prakash said...

Dear Ambiji & SachiBhai,
Happy Mother's day to Ambiji & Jyoti!
Congratulations to Jyoti & Jeff!
We are so happy to see Sachibhai getting stronger each day.
We follow your blog everyday and admire Ambiji's pictures & writings.
It's surely a colorful spring in your garden & in your family too!
Keeping you in our daily prayers,
Mamta,Prakash & Olivia

Unknown said...

We who have not set eyes on God, have only these beautiful faces to worship and these divine feet to bow down to.....It is here that a lifetime's pilgrimage is commenced and completed... It is in these soft expressions of love and unassuming acts of sacrifice that the entire story of mankind's noble pursuits could be painted. The tears of concern that flow from these eyes hold a power in them exceeding that of all the oceans put together....A promise of eternity in every blessing, a spontaneity of giving in every act, a natural instinct for protection of her little ones against the unpredictable fury of fate, an all encompassing embrace of every child in a complete act of forgiveness, with love unconditional and sacrifice total......This is but a fraction of an iota of what a Mother means, to her children, to the world and to God who created His most loving representative to unravel the mysteries of His creation while nursing every little living being.....
This is probably the most touching update posted so far.....two simple pictures of Giants that wield the power to move mountains and sway His decisions without lifting a single finger.....
About our mothers you have spoken our hearts....Therefore suffice it shall be to prostrate before them and invoke their blessings to guide us through the vicissitudes of life.
Pranams & Prayers
Babi

Janelle Larsen said...

Hi to everyone. I haven't posted a note for awhile, but continue to think of you and pray for you daily. Sachi, I am so glad to hear you are getting stronger and have been able to start eating again. Congratulations to Jyoti and Jeff and Grandpa and Grandma to be. God has once again given you another blessing. In my thoughts and prayers. Janelle

Nandini & Swarup said...

Dearest Sanabhai&Nuabou,
PRANAM-
We are back from Bhubaneswar.We visited Jagannath Temple and have brought Lord`s blessings for all of you.God bless you all especially our dear young mother- to -be.Nuabou &Jyoti HAPPY MOTHER`S DAY &CONGRATULATIONS.
Nuabou,Sanabhai-Your Mother`s Day messages are wonderful-full of loving memories and nice thoughts.Both the photographs of Bou &Aunty are expressive both look bright,happy and proud(may be giving birth to nice children).Nuabou-thank you for giving us a insight into so many facets of aunty`s lovable character-We love her a lot.She is a great mother.May God bless her giving her a long,peaceful and happy life.
Sanabhai= you have written so well about our dearest Bou- expressing our feelings and thoughts.Our emotions,love and gratitude for our always loving,giving and caring Bou are very well expressed in your writings.She really amazes us many times.She became a young mother at the age of sweet sixteen-from then till today at eighty-two-all these years she has taken such good care of all of us even for a day-whether in sickness or pain,whether in sadness or grief-we are always foremost in her mind.Everyday she not only thinks about us,she also cries and prays near God for our and our entire extended family`s wellbeing.She remembers all our illnesses and weaknesses and prays seperately for each one of us,so that we will be rid of them-that is our great Bou-so sacrificing,so giving and caring-we are really proud of her ang grateful to God giving us such wonderful and rare parents.
Nuabou-your last few messages on the Blog carried so many happy and exciting news and we were delighted to go through them.Now it seems the time for celebrations has come.So be happy and enjoy.Sanabhai`s reintroduction to swallowing food,Ravi getting credit for his excellent track records and growing bundle of joy in Jyoti`s womb-all are very welcome and satisfying news..By grace God we hope Sanabhai will be fully normal in a month`s time and will be able to resume his physician`s role as scheduled by 3rd week of July.
OK-Bye-God bless you all.
Love & prayers,
Nandini&Swarup
PS.Ravi! We are really touched by your sweet and loving gesture-that`s like out little Hero-God bless you my child-love-NandiniApa
DEAR JYOTI&JEFF-
HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS FOR GIVING US THE NEWS OF THE YEAR.MAY HEAVEN`S CHOICEST BLESSINGS BE SHOWERED ON THREE OF YOU.
You couldn`t have given a better gift to your Baba&Mom at the most trying times of their lives.We are sure they must have started planning a grand welcome to the addition to Mahapatra/Burlington clan.
It seems only yesterday when we were holding you as a baby.You were so cute and charming as a little girl-how time flies.Now you are going to be a caring and responsible mother.So take good care of yourself-eat well.Don`t over strain-take lot of rest.We are confident your loving and caring husband must be taking special care of you.Everything will be fine come November.
With all goodwishes and love to three of you,
Nandini Apa&Peesa