My mom's twin sister, Antoinette (Auntie Annie to me).
Even though they used to have to dress alike, almost until the day my mom married, Annie showed me that you can still be an individual. She had a very different lifestyle than my mom!
Annie and my mom |
Auntie Annie |
She showed me that 90 years old is not too old to walk across the Golden Gate Bridge for the first time.
Judy, JoAnne, mom, me, Jaye |
JoAnne was the oldest. She was 12 years older than I. She taught me that it was okay to have a career and have a family. She raised two boys and took care of my brother-in-law who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. I never heard her say anything about feeling sorry for herself or complain about missing out on things. Sadly, we lost her before she was 60. Way too soon.
Judy was my confidant. There are 10 years between us. She helped me through my rough teen years and listened to my woes about not having a boyfriend, blah, blah, blah.
Jaye is 5 years younger than I and while I wouldn't have thought it, she actually is teaching me that it is never too old to make a new life story.
And of course there are my girls, women themselves now, who teach me something new all the time about navigating through the changing world in which we live.
Amanda |
Rachel |
I am so blessed to have all of these wonderful women in my life! Who are you celebrating this International Women's Day?
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