My “A” Team: At the Helm With Mom

Remember my post, Good People Find Good People? I just can’t stop reflecting on these words. Maybe it has something to do with how blessed I am to be surrounded with family, friends, neighbors, teachers, therapists, medical experts, and creative forces who love, nurture, help, care, and inspire. Collectively, I call them my “A” Team. All contribute — or have contributed — significantly to the person I am and strive to be.

My mom and dad with Issa at her First Holy Communion.

The person at the helm of my “A” Team is without a doubt my mother. I believe anyone who truly knows her would define her as a loyal, helpful, outspoken, classy, friendly,  organized, willful, persistent, caring, selfless, generous lady who demonstrates — through action and words — love for her faith, family, friends, Irish heritage, football, the Detroit Tigers, travel, playing cards, Neil Diamond, Tony Bennett, Cheez-Itz and ice cream.

My mom’s helpful, organized and outspoken nature are the three traits I admire most. She helps so many in need — me, my children, my sister, my niece and nephew, her older sister, my dad, my husband, friends, and neighbors — no matter what — with great sacrifice to herself at times. I cannot name one other person who is a more willing, committed helper than my mom. Organization is a trait brought to the US from her Duris and Gehringer family members who migrated from various counties of Ireland nearly a century ago. I have not met a Duris or Gehringer who has not been recognized for attention to detail, hard work or willingness to question. Finally, I consider my mom to be very brave due to her willingness to speak up — even when she knows the words needed might anger or hurt. Her points are often valid and worth considering.

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In Honor of All Mothers

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Cranbrook Institute of Science Revisit

Back on April 5, 2012, Opening Day for my beloved Detroit Tigers, Issa and I spent the day at the Cranbrook Institute of Science. We had quite a day.

Our visit included …

A presentation of a beautiful film in the Acheson Planetarium about Charles Darwin and his voyage on the HMS Beagle to the Galapagos Islands where he  studied transmutation by natural selection;

Walking through the temporary evolutionary exhibit, Life on Earth;

Taking shots at a T-Rex replica; 

Visiting the Bat Zone; and

Studying snakes in the institute’s Discovery Center (located on the lower level).

Issa, my husband and I are visiting again, today, for Astronomy Day.