Sometimes you hear a song, or a phrase and you are instantly
transported back to a time where you something important, something meaningful
happened. My very first memory was the
day my little brother was born. I was
just about 4 years old when I got to hold this sleeping doll, and I asked my
mother why his eyes were closed.
To this day whenever I smell fresh basil, or mint, I’m
transported back to when I was a little girl helping Yaya in the garden on
South Street. Every summer when I plant
my own garden of vegetables and herbs I can see her so clearly helping me to remove
tomatoes off the vine.
As a mother of my own daughter I make a point to create
memorable experiences with her. Growing
up we didn't have much, but we had each other, we had music and we had
fun. My mother always made everything
fun. Music filled our house back then
and it fills mine today. I can relate
almost any classic rock song played on the radio to some experience with my
mother doing something around the house jamming away to her music. My mother loved to play “dance party clean
up.” She’d turn up some Creedence
Clearwater Revival or something and call out “it’s time for a dance party” and
she’d come into our rooms to start stripping the beds of their sheets. Each of us whether we wanted to or not,
couldn't help but join in and start to clean our rooms. Before we knew it, our rooms were clean. What was then a game to get us to clean our
rooms and do our chores without an argument, is to this day a cherished
memory. We did what we had to do,
together, laughing and listening to music.
What could be better than that?
In 2009 I started the
dance party tradition with my own little girl and she looks forward to it. We use music to set the pace for our night
time routine. I’ll tell her, “we have
time to play until the end of this song, and then we have to go brush our
teeth.” This ritual works for us and my
daughter gets to enjoy her music too.
What I remember about our house growing up was how warm it
always felt. My mother did that. She created a space for us to feel safe and
loved. Our nights after dinner were
soothing, and spent reading books. Today
my daughter rushes to get herself ready for bed so that we can have more
snuggle time reading. My girl always
climbs up into my bed, gets the pillows fluffed, and is under the covers when I
come into my room. She’s ready. She’s waiting for our special time
together. We spend this time snuggling
under the covers and reading together.
She’s really become quite the little reader and she loves it. As a reader, writer, and lover of all things
books, I’m going to do everything I can to make her reading experience as
enjoyable as possible. I cherish this
time with her, because I know there will be a day, sadly not far away I’m sure,
where she won’t want to snuggle with her Mama.
There are many nights when we both fall asleep in my bed, heads touching
and a book over us. Some nights my
husband finds us and will take her to bed.
He’s even started a little collection of photographs he’s taken of us
after we've fallen asleep snuggled with books that go back to when she was a
baby. Even I haven’t seen all of the
photographs, but I know that he’ll turn it into a special memory book for her
someday.
So on one particular night I wake up and I’m alone so I
carry my daughter to her bed and I head back to my room. When I pull back the covers I find my sweet
girl’s ruby red slippers and an extra book that she had tucked into the
bed. Instantly, Seeing these things in
my bed made me smile and reminded me of my little girl when she was 3. That’s when she became obsessed with the
Wizard of Oz and at nearly 8 it’s still her favorite. The slippers, like many other things, will
serve as a symbol for my own cherished memories. A memory of a special ritual my daughter and
I share, one that I hope she will continue with her own children someday.
My daughter will grow up and remember our “snuggling with
books” time, but what she may not remember is all the little extras I've found
in my bed after she’s gone to her room. Through the years there were many
things left behind and I've started a photo collection of some of them that I
will put into a book for my daughter.
My goal is to give her my pictures and give her fond memories of a time
that I will always treasure. Make memories, cherish them, and find a way to preserve them however you can, whether it be through words, pictures, or music. Just cherish the memories.
-Lola Fontaine 2014
-Lola Fontaine 2014

Awesome I loved this!
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ReplyDeleteWhat great memories! I love that are carry on the traditions on with you daughter.
ReplyDeleteVery special. Made me think of traditions that I have started with my boys... some carried on from my childhood and others that we started together. <3
ReplyDeleteAwww love it!!! Traditions and memories are something that will stay with you forever.
ReplyDeleteLola...this is beautiful....you reminded me of my Mom....I miss her every day..she opened the world to me thru books and music as well. Thank you for sharing.������
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