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The yellow shirt had long sleeves, four extra-large pockets trimmed in black thread and snaps up the front. It was faded from years of wear, but still in decent shape. I found it in 1963 when I was home from college on Christmas break, rummaging through bags of clothes Mom intended to give away.

 'You're not taking that old thing, are you?� Mom said when she saw me packing the yellow shirt. 'I wore that when I was pregnant with your brother in 1954!'

 

It's just the thing to wear over my clothes during art class, Mom. Thanks!' I slipped it into my suitcase before she could object. The yellow shirt became a part of my college wardrobe. I loved it. After graduation, I wore the shirt the day I moved into my new apartment and on Saturday mornings when I cleaned.

 

The next year, I married. When I became pregnant, I wore the yellow shirt during big-belly days. I missed Mom and the rest of my family, since we were in Colorado and they were in Illinois . But that shirt helped. I smiled, remembering that Mother had worn it when she was pregnant, 15 years earlier.

 

That Christmas, mindful of the warm feelings the shirt had given me, I patched one elbow, wrapped it in holiday paper and sent it to Mom. When Mom wrote to thank me for her 'real' gifts, she said the yellow shirt was lovely.. She never mentioned it again.

 

The next year, my husband, daughter and I stopped at Mom and Dad's to pick up some furniture. Days later, when we uncrated the kitchen table, I noticed something yellow taped to its bottom. The shirt!

 

And so the pattern was set...

 

On our next visit home, I secretly placed the shirt under Mom and Dad's mattress. I don't know how long it took for her to find it, but almost two years passed before I discovered it under the base of our living-room floor lamp. The yellow shirt was just what I needed now while refinishing furniture. The walnut stains added character.

 

In 1975 my husband and I divorced. With my three children, I prepared to move back to Illinois . As I packed, a deep depression overtook me. I wondered if I could make it on my own. I wondered if I would find a job. I paged through the Bible, looking for comfort. In Ephesians, I read, 'So use every piece of God's armor to resist the enemy whenever he attacks, and when it is all over, you will be standing up.'

 

I tried to picture myself wearing God's armor, but all I saw was the stained yellow shirt. Slowly, it dawned on me. Wasn't my mother's love a piece of God's armor? My courage was renewed..

 

Unpacking in our new home, I knew I had to get the shirt back to Mother. The next time I visited her, I tucked it in her bottom dresser drawer.

 

Meanwhile, I found a good job at a radio station. A year later I discovered the yellow shirt hidden in a rag bag in my cleaning closet. Something new had been added. Embroidered in bright green across the breast pocket were the words 'I BELONG TO PAT.'

 

Not to be outdone, I got out my own embroidery materials and added an apostrophe and seven more letters. Now the shirt proudly proclaimed, 'I BELONG TO PAT'S MOTHER.' But I didn't stop there. I zig-zagged all the frayed seams, then had a friend mail the shirt in a fancy box to Mom from Arlington, VA We enclosed an official looking letter from 'The Institute for the Destitute,' announcing that she was the recipient of an award for good deeds. I would have given anything to see Mom's face when she opened the box. But, of course, she never mentioned it.

 

Two years later, in 1978, I remarried. The day of our wedding, Harold and I put our car in a friend's garage to avoid practical jokers. After the wedding, while my husband drove us to our honeymoon suite, I reached for a pillow in the car to rest my head. It felt lumpy. I unzipped the case and found, wrapped in wedding paper, the yellow shirt. Inside a pocket was a note: 'Read John 14:27-29. I love you both, Mother.'

 

That night I paged through the Bible in a hotel room and found the verses: 'I am leaving you with a gift: peace of mind and heart. And the peace I give isn't fragile like the peace the world gives. So don't be troubled or afraid. Remember what I told you: I am going away, but I will come back to you again. If you really love me, you will be very happy for me, for now I can go to the Father, who is greater than I am. I have told you these things before they happen so that when they do, you will believe in me.'

 

The shirt was Mother's final gift. She had known for three months that she had terminal Lou Gehrig's disease. Mother died the following year at age 57.

 

I was tempted to send the yellow shirt with her to her grave. But I'm glad I didn't, because it is a vivid reminder of the love-filled game she and I played for 16 years. Besides, my older daughter is in college now, majoring in art. And every art student needs a baggy yellow shirt with big pockets.

 

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Oh Granny, is a story so simple, so full of love, and so beautiful, it has left me speechless ,.... but, strangely, with a great peace in my heart. emoticon emoticon
Thank you for sharing this wonderful story with us emoticon

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Mariel, the same thing happened to me when I read it...Like you said it is so simple and so full of Love that I felt the need to share.

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*wipes away the tears*
Loved that.......very touching indeed. emoticon
My Grandmother used to make Quilts and she made one each for me and my sister. For the patchwork pieces she used bits of fabric from our whole lives.
Her and Mom never threw away material. Not from any of our clothes. They'd cut out the best bits and save them.
So for each of our weddings we got a patchwork quilt made from "our past", as Grandma put it.
I had bits of my first Easter Sunday dress, from Track uniforms, from outfits for school plays, from ALL my proms and dances, from my graduation outfit.......it was absolutely amazing.. emoticon
I look at that quilt often and see my past. I can recall every time I wore "each" patch, and I recall the day my Mom bought or made those clothes and I recall how close Granny and me were....... emoticon

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Oh Queeny, that Quilt sounds beautiful and so many memories to cherish.

My Grandmother would crochet/knit (not sure which) each of us girls a pair of mittens (when we were under 6) and a new pair of gloves every year...( still have most of them...my little sister just found a box with my name on it that contained all my school pictures, report cards and the last 9 pairs of mittens and gloves Nanna made for me--Debbie said when they were moving they came across the boxes (one with each of our names including the one for our oldest brother--I never knew mom saved all those things---Debbie's shipping the box to me in the next day or two).

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That is such a beautiful story and so simply told. What an inspiration.

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OH GRANNY.......when you get that box...make yourself a cup of tea or coffee and take a good long trip back home.... emoticon

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Queeny, your story is also very beautiful, and full of love. emoticon emoticon

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