A Photo Tribute..click thru to Vimeo site to read more about her life.
It
  is with a heavy heart, that I announce the passing of my Mom, 'Mama', 
 'Mommala', 'Mommy', 'Barbie', the one and only, Barbara Lee (East) 
Tower  on Friday, December 2nd at approximately 6:30 PM. My brother and I
 were  honoured to be able to be there for her last breath.
She
  was brought into Palliative Care 5 days prior to that after suffering a
  stroke. Her speech was impaired and she couldn't feel her right arm 
and leg. It was not hard to  see that the cancer in her lungs was 
starting to take its toll. The  following days and nights were 
completely sleepless, restless  and...breathless. It didn't make sense 
for me to see her like  this...such a vivacious, energetic spirit. She  
found temporary comfort  with nebulizers and morphine but it never 
lasted  long enough for her to  get more than 15 minutes of solid rest. She
  kept telling me to go to sleep. My Mom...the most low maintenance  
person in the world. I knew it must have been frustrating to have me 
care for her because she never made anything about her. She  was always 
taking care of everyone else.
She communicated mainly through facial expressions, hand gestures and the odd time she could throw out a short phrase quite easily. But when she couldn't, she got really good at saying the word 'shit' in all her frustration. So funny coming from a woman whose harshest phrases were 'Uff Da' or 'Piffle'!
She communicated mainly through facial expressions, hand gestures and the odd time she could throw out a short phrase quite easily. But when she couldn't, she got really good at saying the word 'shit' in all her frustration. So funny coming from a woman whose harshest phrases were 'Uff Da' or 'Piffle'!
When
  she did finally sleep, I snuggled in with her. I  thought, 'well this 
is no fun.' As hard as it was to go through the previous nights the way 
she was,  I was sad that  she was not going to be awake with me. 
Although it was a serious time, we  still managed to get the 
giggles...like when I would trip on my way over  to the sink and ram my 
hip into a table (what a  surprise!). Or my eyes would be closed and I'd
 open them to find her  staring right at me...we'd both jump and then 
burst into laughter! When I kissed  her on the  cheek, I could feel her 
face light up as she squinted her  eyes and  smiled brightly.
I had received an email from my friend David in Australia, wishing me comfort in what he called, 'a strangely special' time. I thought it was the perfect description of what we were going through.
I had received an email from my friend David in Australia, wishing me comfort in what he called, 'a strangely special' time. I thought it was the perfect description of what we were going through.
I am a child of earth and the starry skies, but my race is of heaven alone.
- Greek Proverb
| Hand Twinsies! | 
I studied every part of her face...and her hands. We have exactly the same hands (photo left is of our thumbs side by side). When I would look in the mirror of the hospital bathroom, I could already see her so easily looking back at me. It comforted me knowing that she would live on in my brother and I. That night, Tronn announced that he might head back to his motel when suddenly she skipped a breath. And then another. We smothered her in kisses and hugs and loving and comforting words until she took her last breath only seconds later. I didn't want to leave her. She was so warm. I kissed her forehead, breathed in deeply and said, "I'll see you soon."
The last book that my Mom read (and loved) was that of my friend Tash's, The Story of Q.
  It is a  novel based on the elusive Q-document 
(what the original writings of  the Bible were drawn from) told through the 
fictional stories of four  characters. Riveting and controversial, it 
will change the way you  view humanity, God, the universe and 
yourself.
I
  was feeling particularly lonely for Mama the other night and decided 
to  pick the book back up to read knowing the words contained within 
were  some of the last she had read. I noticed that I had dog-eared some
 of  the pages so went back to them curiously to see what I had noted:
"In ancient times," Master Lael said, "the descent of the soul into the human body was described as a type of 'death' through which the soul lives. Sunset symbolized the start of human life for this reason--because in setting, the sun sinking below the horizon imaged a containment of divine light, the soul immersed in earthly matter. Sunrise, on the other hand, was the freeing of the soul from matter."What a lovely way to view oneself..divine light contained in earthly matter. And to consider death not as an end but rather a rebirth...a rising sun. These words obviously resonated with me much more reading them this time around.
Hypermone means 'tough endurance'..it means to 'stay with or under heavy task or demanding situation', to apply oneself with courage, steadiness, and fortitude to the tasks ahead'....For while life and our choices inevitably bring us to facing difficult emotional and psychological times, the reality of these times is that they are impermanent, temporary, always changing toward something better. Hypermone is the time from which we will always emerge in glory.
Despite
  everything that has gone on the last few months, I have come to know a
  certain  comfort in my heart. Just after Mom's pulmonary embolism 
at  the end of August, we were cozied up in her hospital bed...I  looked
 at her and wondered if she was to leave, how could I possibly go on 
without her? I could barely consider the thought when this phrase  
echoed loudly in my head, 'but we will still be together.' 
Vita mutatur, non tollitur: Life is changed, not taken away.
Vita mutatur, non tollitur: Life is changed, not taken away.
Challenging  times are referred to as 'spiritual teachers' in  'The Story of Q'.
 It's all a part of the soul's journey...gleaning knowledge and strength
 through  tribulations to find triumph waiting just around the corner.  Hypermone.
 I got to have the greatest Mom imaginable for 36 years. Who can scoff  
at that? Not I! I know she is with me. That she still wraps love around 
 me. That she is OK now. I will miss speaking 'whale' with her on the  
phone. Dancing. Brainstorming. Photo  expeditions. Being crafty together. Her 
strength, support and guidance. My biggest cheerleader. Goofiness. Giggles. Her wit and sarcasm...and of 
course her HUGS (that could make your day).  She threw them out like candy and didn't discriminate. I intend to 
continue  with that legacy.
We used to end each of our correspondences with 'I love you 
more than all the...' and some crazy amount of something, i.e.: all the 
fur on cats,  all the traffic in L.A., all the stitches that have been 
knitted, all the waves that have crossed the ocean, all the loops in 
carpets, all the hairs that have turned gray etc. etc. (always trying to
 one up the other!).
This was one of her last to me...'I love you more than all the light that has shone on earth'.
Like any other challenge my Mom endured in life (and there were many!), she accepted her illness with courage, dignity and grace. She was not the type to dwell or feel bad for herself. She accepted the circumstances, made the most of them and kept on going...with a sparkly grin, twinkly eyes and a springy step!
This was one of her last to me...'I love you more than all the light that has shone on earth'.
Like any other challenge my Mom endured in life (and there were many!), she accepted her illness with courage, dignity and grace. She was not the type to dwell or feel bad for herself. She accepted the circumstances, made the most of them and kept on going...with a sparkly grin, twinkly eyes and a springy step!
Mama...I love you more than all the starlight, sunlight, butterfly wings, sea things, moon rocks and tick tocks in all the universe to INFINITY...and BEYOND!
xo,
Tootsie
xo,
Tootsie



 
9 comments:
That was so beautiful Trac ... I love you :)
XOXO
OK Tracey.........now I'm a mess. But only for a little while, Verbena would laugh.
This is so beautifully writen. Words can not explain the joy I felt after reading this. Such a well decribed tale of events that you've been through and the strength you carry in your heart is amazing. Thank you for sharing this story of love and sunlight. Love Jeff.
How very beautiful, Tracey...your Mom was one of God's most beautiful and precious creations and I can't wait to see her again...
"And now, dear brothers and sisters, we want you to know what will happen to the believers who have died so you will not grieve like people who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and was raised to life again, we also believe that when Jesus returns, God will bring back with him the believers who have died." 1 Thessalonians 4:13 - 14
Absolutely incredible Tracey! You are an amazing daughter. Love love love!
Tracey, you have such an exquisite insight on life and on "strangely special" moments. I'm sure your mom is beaming with the lovely words you have written about her.
'Til you both meet again...
Lots of Hugs!
This is really beautyfull...nice, really nice Tracey...Love and peace for U and your bro...take care.
I wiss see U again in front of the break point...
This is really nice Tracey...and could be proud of you. I wiss see you aggain in front of the break point...Love and peace!!
Thank you all for reading and for the lovely comments..I am so very grateful to have such amazing friends to support me...much love:)
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