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Month: February 2025

Mom’s love, laughter and life lessons

Mom’s love, laughter and life lessons

This year, our mother, Lenie, is celebrating her 80th birthday. In recent years, many of our school friends have lost their parents. As children, we often visited one another’s homes, shared meals, and had sleepovers. Our families became deeply intertwined, and the passing of these parents has had a profound impact on us. At the same time, my mother has felt the loss of long-standing friendships, as fewer people visit or call regularly to check in on her.

We wanted to use her birthday to thank her for her invaluable role in our lives and remind her of her contributions and positive impact on others and the community. To accomplish this, we asked school friends and family to share anecdotes and stories that reflected her influence. Stories have power.

These stories and memories made us smile for many different reasons. They were as meaningful to my sister and me as to our mother. They also revealed several life lessons and truths I would like to share.

Over a lifetime, we evolve through many different versions of ourselves

The contributions we received came from people who knew my mother at various stages of her life. Each story reflected a version of her at a specific point in time. Over the years, we all go through many different versions of ourselves.

As children, we witness only a few versions of our parents, while they, in turn, see every version of us. Each version significantly shapes our life journey and contributes to the person we are today.

We should approach the younger versions of ourselves with reverence and respect. Those earlier selves faced challenges and celebrated triumphs that became the foundation of our growth. Through those experiences, we found strength, healed, and learned to thrive.

The timeless joys that weave like a golden thread through our lives

Friendships, gardening, music, and sewing are the joys that run like a golden thread through the anecdotes and stories about my mother. These simple pleasures transcend time and place, always available to her no matter where her future path may lead.

It reminded me once again how vital it is to invest time in the things that bring us joy. One day, the future versions of ourselves will look back with gratitude for the happiness we cultivated along the way.

The impact we have on others

My mother had a way of making our friends feel welcome in our home. She took a genuine interest in their lives, sharing their joys and sorrows with laughter and tears. Sometimes, she even pitched in with last-minute oral presentations or unfinished knitting projects. Her love of baking was legendary—her tarts, koeksisters, and rusks were unforgettable.

Some of our school friends shared heartfelt words about the impact of her care, compassion, and listening ear on their lives. It moved me deeply. It reminded me that people always remember how we made them feel, even if we are unaware of the lasting impression we leave. Our patience, love, and kindness form part of the legacy we leave behind.

The unique gifts we bring to the world

Each of us is born with something special—a gift that is uniquely ours. It might be a talent, a quirk, or a distinct way of seeing the world. My mother’s gift is her beautiful singing voice, which she shared in the church choir, the town revue group, and even at weddings.

A few more of her gifts became evident through the stories and memories others shared. Her gift is seeing the positive in every situation. I will always think of her radiant smile and the dimples on her cheeks. She had a way of helping everyone around her find a splash of colour in life’s grey moments. With endless patience, she listened to people’s stories and gave them the comfort of being heard.

Everyone possesses unique gifts and talents. We must use them to make the world better and brighter.

The echo of words in our lives

My mother had a few sayings that resurface in my mind during life’s moments. One that often comes to me is, “Just wait until you’re a mother yourself one day, then you’ll understand.” She usually said this while standing at my bedroom window, anxiously watching the street, waiting for my sister to come home. In my teenage wisdom, I’d advise her to stop worrying and go to sleep. Now, as a parent myself, I often hear her words echo when I find myself worrying about my children.

Another saying of hers was, “Keep the crown on your husband’s head.” She lived this advice beautifully, showing her love for my father through her unwavering support and encouragement. After my first marriage ended, I changed the wording of her wisdom to: “Keep the crown on the father of your children’s head.” Even years later, I am grateful for my mother’s voice echoing in my mind, guiding me to act with love, respect, and understanding.

Living a legacy of kindness

Hearing positive words about our impact on others, especially on a milestone like an 80th birthday, is truly heartwarming. It reminds us to reflect on our own lives from this perspective. Living fully aware that our daily actions touch others, can inspire us to live more fearlessly.

It is not the significant accomplishments that leave the most profound impact. What truly matters is how we made people feel—how we were present for them, offering a listening ear or a word of loving encouragement when they needed it most. That is the legacy that endures.

Regards

Emsia

Benefits of hobbies and personal projects

Benefits of hobbies and personal projects

The long, cold winter months have encouraged us to pursue hobbies and personal projects. These activities offer an excellent escape when work pressures or the monotony of daily routines become overwhelming.

In South Africa, Charl always had a house or garden renovation project that filled the weekends with positive energy. Now, in Switzerland, where physical space is limited, he has turned to Lego. His office is already filled with various building projects, sparking interesting conversations.

What is a personal project?

A personal project focuses on satisfying your curiosity and deepening your understanding of a topic rather than solely on the final output. They emphasise exploration and enjoyment rather than the pursuit of fame. This approach allows experimentation, creativity, and growth without the pressure to impress anyone.

A personal project can be anything that allows you to express your ideas or interests, and the time it takes can vary greatly depending on the project. Some projects may even span several years!

Zander’s Grade 10 personal project

At Zander’s school, students had to complete a personal project in their Grade 10 year. They could choose any topic that aligned with their interests. The goal was to learn more about a subject that intrigued them. They had to deliver a product that demonstrated their newfound knowledge. Students had to maintain a detailed journal of their planning and progress. A report at the end of the project had to serve as a basis for their assessment.

Zander created a braille keyboard to enable blind individuals to use computers. He had to learn about braille and how to design the keyboard buttons on a software application before printing them on a 3D printer at school. This project expanded his technical skills and taught him the importance of project planning and the value of input from others.

There were challenges along the way, but the satisfaction on his face when he finally demonstrated the working keyboard made all the time and effort worthwhile.

My projects

My mom used to make our clothes and passed on some of her sewing skills to me as a young girl. I still remember my frustration and occasional outbursts when she made me unstitch incorrect seams. There was a valuable life lesson in that experience: the sooner you fix a mistake or solve a problem, the less impact it will have.

My projects often included designing and producing clothes during school and university vacations. I tackled making prince and soldier outfits for my young sons’ Cinderella school performance. It required long nights and hard work, especially when I had to unstitch many seams. Despite the challenges, it was immensely satisfying to create something from scratch.

Here in Switzerland, I started writing as a form of therapy. My first personal project was collecting my writings about our experiences in Switzerland into a blog. I had to learn a lot about the technology and processes. The project still brings me joy and is a valuable platform to stay in touch with friends and family.

It also allows me to pursue my passion for photography. After five years, I published my writings in an e-book with photos on Amazon. This initiative has brought new challenges and learning experiences. With personal projects, the true satisfaction lies in the creation process rather than the outcome.

Family members’ projects

My dad had a passion for cars and mechanics. He once bought an old car and renovated it mechanically and visually. My sister and I often helped with his projects, enjoying the progress as it unfolded. As toddlers, he built us a swing as one of his projects, which still stands in my mom’s garden. Although he died before meeting his grandchildren, they could enjoy the benefits of his handiwork.

My son Christo made garden furniture from wooden pallets while still in school. His technical drawing class helped him in the process. For his 18th birthday celebration, he arranged the furniture in our garden, and the lights strung in the trees created a festive atmosphere.

As a student, my son Jacques helped entrepreneurs with their marketing by taking photos and creating social media videos. He made good friends and learned a lot in the process. His skills became valuable when he started his business, a bakery with the name The Cinnamon Club.

Benefits of hobbies and personal projects

I have benefited from taking on hobbies and personal projects. I have learned new things and discovered more about myself. It provided a meaningful focus that enhanced my mental well-being during the European winter months. Often, the skills I gained became valuable in future situations. I have made new friends by connecting with others sharing similar interests and passions.

Completing a project, especially where I stretch myself or collaborate with others, brings immense satisfaction and boosts my confidence. The sense of achievement when I reach my desired outcome is rewarding.

I would love to hear about any hobbies or projects that have brought you joy and fulfilment.

Regards

Emsia