Sunday, 9 May, is Mothers’ Day. The Online Citizen pays tribute to them through your stories. If you would like to submit a story, a thank you or a tribute to your mom, please email it to us at: theonlinecitizen@gmail.com . The closing date is 9 May midnight. Our last story will be published on Tuesday, 11 May.

Here is our first story, written by Raymond Anthony Fernando.

My mother’s eyes

Those of us who enjoy listening to the music of the 60s’ will definitely remember English singer and songwriter Russ Hamilton’s all time favourite, “My mother’s eyes” .

The opening lyrics go like this:

One bright and guiding light

That taught me wrong from right

I found in my mother’s eyes”………

Whenever I hear this song on the radio, it brings fond memories of my dear mother. Some of the virtues which I have inherited from my mother, Mrs Pearl Rodrigo, an Eurasian, include kindness and resilience. My mother is able to withstand extreme hardships when facing adversities.

[The author is pictured above, 2nd from right. His mother is 3rd from the left.]

Mom has a soft heart and she inculcated good values in all her children. She taught us how to feel for another human being. She taught us the true meaning of love. I remember mom often giving some of her delicious cooked meals to the rubbish collectors when she observed that they were poor and were doing  a job that many would not undertake.

I guess I must have inherited mom’s resilience and this virtue has helped me tremendously to care for and love my wife who was stricken with schizophrenia at the tender age of 17.

Mom is one person that does not discriminate. When I told her that I intended to marry Doris, a Chinese who has a serious mental disorder, mom never discouraged me from taking her as my lifelong partner.

“It does not matter what illness she has or what race she belongs to. So long as you love each other and can take care of her, you have my blessings,” mom assured me.

Mom passed on her culinary skills to my wife, enabling me to look forward to a sumptuous meal everyday. Through the art of cooking, my wife has managed to produce not one, but two successful cookbooks.

My mother’s compassion for my wife has equipped me with patience and understanding. She taught me how to love a woman unconditionally. Many a time when my wife suffered a relapse, mom would comfort me and she gave me lots of encouragement as well. She also taught me the power of prayer.

“Son, Doris has been a good wife, so bear with her disorientated state. She is behaving in this manner because she has suffered a relapse. She will get well with treatment. When you married her, you vowed to love her in sickness and in health,” mom would encourage me. “Meanwhile trust in God and offer your sufferings to Jesus. I will also pray for her speedy recovery.”

Through her support, love and understanding, my mom has played a major role in helping my wife  recover after she returned from the hospital.

I would like to sum up my feelings for my mother and all mothers in this poem which is fitting for Mother’s Day:

A Mother’s Love

When a child is crying

A mother will dry those tears

When a child is in pain

A mother will feel the same

When a child is hungry

A mother will sacrifice her own meals

When a child is troubled

A mother will share the burden

When a child is sick

A mother ensures that the recovery is quick

When a child has no answers

A mother will find the solution

When a child falls in love

A mother will give her blessings

When a child has a family of her own

A mother knows that the family seed has grown

Raymond Anthony Fernando

@copyrightraymondfernando

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Mother’s Day picture from in.com.


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7 Responses to “Mothers’ Day : My mother’s eyes”

  1. myviewsareHEALTHY 6 May 2010

    in the olden days..mothers/fathers days we treasured most…till today this traditions is till in practise…
    unfortunateLEE dued to our weak earnin$..many hav to forgo such ^LUXURY^..
    ~sigh~

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  2. Everyday is Mother's Day 6 May 2010

    Everyday is Mother’s Day.

    When I was gainfully employed, I would see my mother only in the evening time during dinner or before bedtime, she goes to work earlier than me.

    I always remember the care she afforded me when I was sick as a Child, suffering from Asthma, dietary problems. I remember her piggy backing me when I had an asthma attack and she had to bring me to a doctor. I remember her bringing me to watch Monkey King and Ultra man, Spiderman and Superman (Christopher Reeves), you can guess my age. I can remember her preparing my favourite Chinese New Year Goodies, the love-letters, as she sat for hours turning the whaddaya-call-them pans? I remember clowning in-front of her, making her laugh.

    That was ages ago. Now that I am no longer looking for employment (therefore not unemployed), I try to do what I can around the house. Mopping/sweeping floors, helping her carry heavy loads during her wet-market buying trips, just being courteous to her like somebody’s else mum. And then with her increasing age, occasionally giving her a head massage, or knee massage, or just holding her hands.

    I find people tend to be more conscious how they behave in front of other people’s parents. It is very easy to take for granted the care people around you provide to you.

    I try my best to make sure everyday is Mother’s day for my Mum. No big special gifts, just doing whatever is necessary to make her day a good/pleasant one.

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  3. rubbish in rubbish out 7 May 2010

    Excellent poem…thanks Anthony for sharing.

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  4. Thank you for your kind words and compliments. The ONLINE CITIZEN has been a kind and helpful partner to my wife and I in raising awareness of our struggles, our hopes and our aspirations. We really appreciate that! God Bless.
    Raymond Anthony Fernando

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  5. B. T. Tan 7 May 2010

    Dear Raymond
    Russ Hamilton’s song “My Mother’s Eyes” is also one of my favourite as it is really a very meaningful one. Especially for remembering the role Mothers everywhere played.
    Thanks for the memories.
    b. t.

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  6. With all the turmoils going on around the world.......... 8 May 2010

    Has anyone realized that song lyrics like Russ Hamilton’s “My Mother’s Eyes” are more of a thing of the past? Listen to the song lyrics the young listen to these days. Lewd …… you name you’ve guess it.

    Thank you Russ as I have your disc with “We Will Make Love” & “Rainbow” that no modern contemporary songs can even compare for meaningful moral touch of our hearts.

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  7. B. T. Tan 10 May 2010

    Definitely the songs may be in the past but the lyrics has always being meaningful and came from the heart! But there are exceptions like “The Living Years” from Mike and the Mechanics which is about regret of not having being close to his father. Not all the new songs are lewd there are always exceptions.

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