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Why do I have a picture of dad (Harry "Buzz" Smith) posted for Mother’s Day?
In 1946, Meryll Frost, dubbed “Most Courageous Athlete,” said upon receiving his trophy, "While I'm not a great man, there's a great woman behind me."
I imagine mother (Patricia Taylor Smith) was standing behind while this picture was taken. Even more importantly, how true this was with our Grandmother, Jean Taylor. How many times was she behind the scenes and behind Walter?
I believe those of us who remember,
I believe those of us who remember,
Jean Taylor was a great woman and she instilled that greatness in us,
which continues to be within each of us - down from generation to generation!
I imagine everyone involved in that picture had a good laugh. Although I wrote a little about laugh in my last post, I’ll bring it up again, as it is fitting for such a day. I can remember in particular a great Christmas laugh. You know how Christmas goes with chilly, early mornings, snow aflutter outside, and there they are - the children… albeit, I was much younger looking, eyes full of excitement, and anxious to get to the business at hand – unwrapping that very first present of many. What a jolt that year! No wrapped presents, but instead, a mound of Salvation Army’s worst (maybe best), including tattered baseball gloves minus laces intact, chipped golf clubs (what any golf player would tout “unusable”), and on and on laying full-circle around the bottom of that beautiful, twinkling Christmas tree. Although, I can’t remember all the details, I do remember one thing - mother did not seem to be in on the spoof of 3Us – ugly, unwrapped, unusable presents! She saved the day and was the hero because in the end, the presents were hidden in our walk-in closet, filled to the ceiling. What an unforgettable moment in the history of great laughs. Thank you mom (and dad) for the wonderful laughs that I still treasure today.
Above all, my mother created so many memorable moments, saved the day on so many occasions (still continues today), and is my hero. There are no words big enough to describe or express the love and gratitude for my hero, Patricia (Taylor) Smith, Thank You and…
To all you Courageous, Great Taylor Women, Happy Mother’s Day!
(Left to right: Meredith Taylor Eisfeldt, Sherry Taylor Gunder, and Patricia Taylor Smith)
Warm wishes until next time,
Caryn
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