A Rose by Any Name
Rose was my mother. In 1917 she was 7 years old. With her only close companion her dog, Rags, she lonely. At age 10 she was expected to take care of her “ailing” mother and to drive her mother to the doctor. Rose was an only child of wealthy parents, but she never had a birthday party nor a Christmas tree. She was a college graduate who married a West Texas cowboy, my father. He died when she was 51. All-in-all, Rose’s life was not much to her liking. She was a sad little girl, and, for the most part, an unhappy adult. But she was a rose.
Sioux
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She obviously raised (along with your father) a very bright daughter---YOU!!! Let's all say HUGS to ROSE today---for giving us SUE.
Hugs,
Betsy
I am sure you were a colorful rose in her life. A bright spot for sure!
Susan
Hugs all around!
Dear Sioux..This is a sad story and how sad that she was such a young widow!
And she has such a sweet name too.
Her name means just as it says..."Rose" and her sweet daughter Sue? Well, her name means Lily.
Two beautiful flowers in one family.
Jesus had these names Himself,
Song of Solomon 2:1
I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.
Thank you Sioux for your constant visiting at my blog....Love Terry
Hugs to my Turtle.
Take care, dear friend, Love, Merle.
A beautiful peace of art in memory of your Mom.
As we grow older time gives us wisdom to understand what was revealed to us in our childhood.
A woman by the name of Rose sure will have the rose's beauty, fragrance and flair.
Happiness comes with the territory and is actually not a choice value.
You've honored your mother in a sweet manner.
From Felisol
My late mum also have quite the similar story.
I do understand their feeling:)