Tuesday, October 14, 2008

My Influence

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I contemplated whether this was the right subject to write on my blog.

However, over the past few weeks I have spent many hours and days and have understood more and more how influences of my mother formed who I am today. It is clear to me that without my mum it is likely Shabby Chic never would have happened.

So for all Shabby Chic lovers I wanted to take a moment to share my teacher and biggest influence.

In September my mum was diagnosed with a terminal illness.

I count my blessings that I was given warning of my limited time with her, and also I had the ability to stop my world to be with her and my father. (They have been married for 53 years.) How lucky for them they found each other and have lived a lifetime together. And how fortunate for me that my parents have lived into their 80’s.

The very essence of my mum was human kindness, gentility, and the ability to not have a bad thought about anyone. I don’t think she knew how.

She created much beauty in this world with her heart, art, music, gardens and her spirit.

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But she took up little space. She was very sensitive to letting everyone beat to their own drum and gave them the space to do so.

She had the character to have an opinion about her many interests but it never occurred to her to judge anyone else.

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One man's junk is another man's treasure is the perfect metaphor for her belief that everyone has their purpose and place in this world.

She always thought the best of people and assumed everyone did their best. She respected others and was always sweetly grateful for people’s time and effort. She had humble expectations and needs. And found her happiness exclusively from her friends and family.

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Her core values of life were we are all equal. Commercial success was not a measurement to her of a valuable person. She knew nothing about fancy cars or jewelry. For her it was all about feeling.

To her a home meant a safe place of nourishment, a sanctuary, always well lived in and always inviting.

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She didn’t really want for much. But whatever she did have she used endlessly and became intimately involved with. Her books were always marked up and dog-eared. (She couldn’t understand the concept of buying “books by the yard” to fill up bookshelves).

Her shoes were always worn to the end. Worn from the miles she would walk daily on her beloved Hampstead Heath in London.

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She had the teeniest garden in the world, but she was familiar with every blade of grass. She would never want a home or garden that she couldn’t fully take care of herself.

One day we went and bought a load of plants for her garden. She was very specific that they must all get along and not take away from each others beauty. Just support.

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Over the past few weeks as I have gone through her cupboards and drawers I am reminded over and over again of her natural authenticity.

Her art, her drawers of laces and fabrics, old threads and buttons. There was nothing contrived about my mum.

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But who she was and how she behaved was not a discipline of wanting to be a good or an interesting person. It's just who she was, and knew no other way to behave.

I have used the term "beauty of imperfection" as the core aesthetic of Shabby Chic, and that is embedded in my character, influenced exclusively by my mum.

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And I can say, (other than my phobia of elevators), every part of my character that I am proud about is the part that is my mother

She was always very proud of Shabby Chic. Not in a way that she wanted much of my products in her home, or not in a way that she read my books cover to cover. Not because of the fame I received. But because of the magic and authentic feeling she felt walking into a Shabby Chic store. My aesthetic may have been a little different to hers.

But she felt home.

Beauty, comfort and function.

That was my mum.
Shirley Greenfield. 1927- 2008

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Certain incidents in our lives cause a spotlight to shine on our true friends.
I want to thank all of my friends and work associates who have supported me more than I ever would have expected. Thank you with all of my heart.

124 comments:

  1. I found this post to be very touching. My mother was my source of inspiration as well, she was always finding the beauty in everything. My thoughts are with you.

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  2. Your mom sounds like an amazing woman. Sorry for your loss.

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  3. Rachel,

    May god bless and keep you always. Your mother will always live on through you and your beloved memories. Take time to nurture yourself as you have always nurtured us-your faithful fans.

    xox,
    Diana

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  4. What a beautiful testament to your mum. You've made her proud, indeed.

    You and your family are in my thoughts through this difficult time.


    K

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  5. A truly beautifully written tribute Rachel.
    I am also sorry for your loss, but to have had such a wonderful relationship with your mother must be of great comfort to you.

    I can see your beautiful daughter Lily's face in the black and white photograph of your mother at the end of this post.

    Thank you for sharing.
    Take care,
    Niki

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  6. Oh Rachel...what a touching post. My mum sounds like a very loving, amazing woman. Someone I would have loved to know. I'm so sorry for your loss. Losing a mother is one of the hardest things in life. When I lost mine, a part of me went with her.

    Take care and hugz,
    Michele

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  7. thanks so much for sharing that special part of your life with us.

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  8. Your sounds like a beautiful woman. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family for your loss of a great woman.

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  9. Rachel,

    This post left tears in my eyes. I remember watching the episode of your show when you restored the guest house for your parents. Like you, I credit my own mother for influencing my life. Thanks for sharing all the beautiful memories.

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  10. I have admired your style for years. It is nice to learn more about your loving mother who gifted you with the eyes to see the beauty around you. You are left with the very best part of her; the ability to live life seeing the potential of even the tiniest fragment. Blessing and comfort to you and your family during this time. Celebrate her life and memory every day.

    Nancy

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  11. Rachel, I am a Brit that lives here in the states and I miss my parents dreadfully, I can not afford to see them as much as i would like and it breaks my heart.
    your blog touched me so very much.
    I am so very sorry for your loss and wanted to thank you for sharing that with me and also wanted to let you know you are very lucky to have had Shirley as your mum:)

    I have always loved this poem and hope you don't mind if Share..

    If Roses grow in Heaven, Lord,
    please pick a bunch for me,
    Place them in my Mother's arms
    and tell her they're from me.

    Tell her, I love her and I miss her,
    and when she turns to smile,
    place a kiss upon her cheek
    and hold her for awhile.

    Remembering her is easy,
    I do it every day,
    but there's an ache within my heart
    that will never go away.

    Bev

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  12. What a beautiful tribute to your Mum...what a wonderful women. You and your family are in my heart and prayers during this sad time.
    Penny

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  13. My thoughts are with you and your family during this very difficult time.

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  14. What a lovely tribute to such a beautiful spirit. I just started my own business and know it wouldn't be happening without the encouragement of my own mother. Prayers of peace for you and yours today.

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  15. When my Dad died I thought "how can I go through this ever again?"Well, my "again" has arrived. My mom was diagnosed with two kinds of cancer.She is living with my husband and I and day to day is so vastly different from the one before.Today she is having trouble breathing.My heart goes out to you.Remember the good times, the fun times and the silly times.Understand that now you have a new guardian angel to light the way.Also remember to breathe. I know it sounds silly, but sometimes you forget...find a place to sit and collect and just breathe..
    Geneen from tehachapi,ca
    comfortsofhome@msn.com

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  16. You are very fortunate that you had your Mom for as long as you did and that she was able to witness your success.And you are right...our successes in life are always influenced by our parents, especially our Moms.We are different people than our Mom, but there is always something about her that resides in our very being.My heart goes out to you as you manage the loss of your Mom, but she will always be very near you.My own Mother has been gone for 6 years,but she is always by my side.

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  17. That is a beautiful tribute to your mother. She seemed like such a vibrant and creative soul. What a wonderful role-model.
    I'm sorry for your loss.

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  18. Rachel- my heart is with you and your whole family. I lost my mom in 1995 at the age of 58- I miss her everyday. Your mom sounds like a beautiful soul in every way. I am glad you were blessed with such. Take care of yourself/yours-don't let anyone tell you how to grieve-just let yourself do what you know you need and don't forget to breathe.

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  19. A beautiful tribute you have written. Abe Lincoln said "all that I am I owe to my mother"...your words here reminded me of that quote. I'm so sorry for your loss
    Robin

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  20. I am so sorry to hear of your Mum's passing. Please accept my condolences and know that you are in my thoughts. I hope that you will find peace and joy in treasured memories of your Mum.

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  21. I am so sorry for your loss, its not easy to lose your mother I lost mine just before Christmas last to cancer,you will go through periods of sadness and you will miss her like crasy.Your mother will live on through you.Hug your father he needs you now.
    Take care of yourself
    Diane

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  22. Dear Rachel,
    From time to time I will find that I do something just like my mother. It makes me smile or laugh. I'll be Praying for you moments like those to comfort you. Praying for you to always hear her laughter as you laugh.
    Sincerely,
    Becky

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  23. rachel,

    i have just stumbled across your blog for the very first time {although I have loved your style for a long while} I was so touched by your post of your mum and can only imagine what a wonderful woman she was and will always be in you. so hoping that you feel blessed even during such a loss.

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  24. opps...I was signed into my wrong addy...so sorry about that...that was me above.

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  25. This is a lovely tribute to your mother; thanks for sharing this bit of her with us.

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  26. My heart goes out to you. She clearly was a rose and left behind beautiful petals. Bless you and your family.

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  27. Thank you for sharing your mother and your sorrow with us. I lost my father one month ago, he would have been 77 years old his birthday next month. I feel blessed that I was allowed the oppurtunity to spend his last weeks with him, just to be in his presence. I'll say a special prayer for you and your family.
    Lisa

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  28. What a wonderful tribute to your beloved mum. Thank you for sharing with us. You and your family will be on my heart and in my prayers.
    Blessings,
    Victoria Lynn

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  29. ...she sounds like a wonderful mom. ...and fitting that she lived near a magical place, hampstead heath.

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  30. Rachel,
    I'm sorry to hear about your lovely Mum. No matter how long we have our Mother,it is always too soon when she passes.
    She will reside in your heart always~I hope you and your children and Dad will be comforted by many cherished memories.
    Take Care
    Tina

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  31. Dear Rachel,

    Nothing Gold Can Stay

    Nature's first green is gold
    Her hardest hue to hold.
    Her early leafs a flower
    but only so an hour.
    Then leaf subsides to leaf,
    so Eden sank to grief,
    then dawn goes down to day,
    Nothing Gold Can Stay.
    - Robert Frost

    Your mother was truly golden. Prayers and hugs to you. I'm so sorry for your loss.

    Michelle

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  32. What a beautiful and heartfelt post about a special woman - I am so sorry for your loss. Be especially kind to yourself these days Rachel. Thank you for sharing a little of your mum...she lives on in you.
    Laura
    xxx

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  33. Oh Rachel, what a beautiful post and such sweet remembrances of your mother. Thank you so much for sharing this part of your life and your story with us...

    We always knew that Shabby Chic grew from a happy, comforting place in your life, and now we know that it all began in your mum's heart with her love & respect for your creativity. How wonderful!

    Blessings to you and your family.

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  34. I have your dvd where you create a lovely home for your parents , I could see there how much she and your dad admired your quality of decorating that creates a feeling. I am sorry for your loss of your mum. Prayers and Hugs!

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  35. Please except my sympathy. I'm sure your mother was as proud of you as you are of her. Lovely and rare.

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  36. words are never adequate. i am so sorry for your loss. thank you for sharing a glimpse of your mother's heart with us.
    prayers and blessings to your family

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  37. What a touching post Rachel, such a warm and loving way to help us see what a loving gentle and thoughtful lady your mum was. She will always be with you and your family guiding you through things from a higher place.
    God bless to you all
    mandii

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  38. you are evidence that your mum's work here was done. and in high style.
    loving you always.
    your friends in texas . . .

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  39. This is a most beautiful tribute to your Mom. I am so sorry for your loss, there is none greater. I will keep you and your family in my prayers to help you through this difficult time.

    Pat M.

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  40. your mother looks like she was the lovliest person!
    Thanks for sharing and letting us into your life!
    k-

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  41. Rachel, you have inspired me since I watched the Style Channel's "Shabby Chic" program. Much love and prayers to you and your family.

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  42. Dear Rachel,
    My heart ached as I read your blog. I lost my mom a couple of years ago four days after my first grandbaby was born. We think she hung on just long enough to see the baby. My dad died on Valentine's day five months later, I think from a broken heart. They were married for 56 years. I only made it to 22 years. The thing I've learned though, is your mom will always be with you, in your heart. My thoughts are with you. Take care,
    Sue, Country Roads

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  43. Heart felt post. My prayers are with you and your family.

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  44. "GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN"

    Thank you for sharing your sweet memories of your mum.

    I'm sorry for your dad's loss too...after 53 years it will be hard on him.

    God bless and comfort you all.

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  45. Bless you. Keep your memories close to see you through~you will cry,laugh and sometimes even at the same time.Know that MANY women are sending good thoughts your way.ann-marie

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  46. What a lovely tribute to your Mum. I am truly sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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  47. (((Rachel))) I'm so sorry for your loss. What a wonderful inspiration your mother was.

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  48. Ms Ashwell...What a beautiful tribute to your Mother...Thank you for sharing it...Take care of yourself...Katie

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  49. This so touched me that it's reminded me of my mother as well. When we were children, my mother rarely purchased anything new and we shopped at thrift stores, she called "One of a Kind Store" because most times you would never see it anywhere else but at a thrift shop. We worn clothing from there and the majority of the furniture and other things were of thrift shop nature. I guess our mothers were the original Shabby Chic and we just did have a name for it. The love of good used furniture was handed down as well. I now have pieces of my parents furniture now that both have past on, and I love it better than newer pieces.

    You paid a beautiful tribute to your mum and I know she'll always be with you helping you expand your palette and picking beautiful things to surround yourself and others.

    Ciao

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  50. I think honoring your Mom in this way is lovely. It just feels so personal and raw. It was sweet to see some of her history and how it has carried on in your work and life. God bless and keep you in the coming weeks and months.

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  51. Holding your family in my thoughts. Blessings to you. (thank you for sharing your mother, your inspiration.)

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  52. Such a sweet rememberance.

    Your Mum! How blessed your family was to have her....and she knew the true riches of this world.

    My sincere condolences,

    Helen

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  53. Dear Rachel,
    I pray you will get through this difficult time surrounded by the people you love. Thank you for making us all remember our dear mothers. I'm glad you were able to be with her. God bless you all.

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  54. Rachel,
    I am so very sorry to hear about the passing of your mum. Mine was a big influence on my life too although it has been 31 years since her passing. May you find comfort in all of the memories you have of your mum.

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  55. Dear Rachel
    This post made me cry as my beloved father has also been diagnosed with terminal cancer. It is very hard watching your parent face this disease. The post is so eloquent and is such a beautiful tribute to your Mother. My thoughts and love are with your family.

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  56. Well of course you should post about this here... its your blog and why we all love Shabby Chich so much.
    You truly captured a moment in time with thoughts of your mum and her sweet character. She would be proud I am sure.
    Thank you for sharing something so personal.

    Many blessings to you and yours-
    Amanda

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  57. What a lovely tribute. Thank you for sharing.

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  58. Your mother sounds like such a wonderful person. It is no wonder that you grew into the great woman that you are. Where would we be without the inspiration of our mothers? You are carrying on her spirit in everything you do. You are a beautiful memorial of her. Twyla

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  59. Beautiful...her life and how you have so many wonderful memories tucked in your heart. Blessings, Heather

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  60. What a truly beautiful tribute to your mother. I can't imagine what it must feel like, but I thank you for sharing such a beautiful story.

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  61. Rachel,

    I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. May she always live brightly in your heart.

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  62. Rachel,
    My Hero, my dad died 21 days ago today. I cannot tell you I know how you feel as I too am experiencing something in my heart and soul I never knew exsisted. It seems like a dream...people, flowers, food, cards, condolences...Just wishing he was sitting in his favorite chair asking "when are you going to finish picking the tomato's?" Take care...quiet time is best!
    Best,
    Helen

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  63. So sorry to hear about the loss of your mum. I am very close to mine as well she is my best friend. I am sure she is looking down on you proud!!

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  64. This post left tears in my eyes - I can totally feel with you. My mum left us before 25 years, when she was only 40 years old - now I am almost 40 years old...and in all these years I´ve missed her so much - and I will do it in every second for the rest of my life! I am very sorry for your loss and wish you strength. Thanks for sharing that special part of your life with us.
    geisslein

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  65. Thank you for sharing your touching, personal story with us. Your mum was such a beautiful woman. I lost mine 21 years ago and still feel the loss every moment.

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  66. I'm a little late in posting.. but, this was such a beautiful tribute, I felt the need to say [i]something[/i].

    My heart goes out to you and yours.

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  67. I think it must be hard to share such emotions with the world, with faceless, nameless people you don't know. But in doing so, you must surely feel all the love and sympathy flowing back to you that we all feel for you and your loss. Your mom sounds like a wonderful person and she lives on through you and yours. Thank you for sharing with all of us a little bit about her.

    -Sue

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  68. Very lovely tribute to your precious mother. I am very close to my 80'ish mother as well - she is my hero in so many ways. So lucky were you to have yours in your life, and she in yours. Thank you for this post. With much love, Esther

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  69. God Bless you and your Mum. She sounded like such an amazing woman. I am so very sorry.

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  70. Rachel
    What a beautiful and heartfelt tribute. So glad you shared that with us. My heart goes out to you and your family.
    Kind Regards
    Diane

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  71. Rachael. Your mom shines through you.. The beauty you have created on this planet had to come from a very special place.. your mum.. is all around us as the beauty & magic you have created is a part of her .My heart is with you as we only have ONE mother...You are Blessed having her in your life.
    xoxoxo Laura DellaPorta

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  72. She sounds like a woman that every woman would of wanted as a friend. Thank-you for sharing this story. May you have peace and God be with you at this hard time.
    Ginger

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  73. Sorry for your loss! My heart is with you.
    Theresa Smith

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  74. Your mum sounds like she was an incredbible person.
    and the apple didnt fall far from the tree.
    my mother as well had such an influence on the style I have today.
    though for many years I resisted trying to find my own way buying all perfect and new, but eventually I realized the love of antiques, flea markets, thrift stores etc.. was in my blood and the items found there are such treasures.
    I do mix old with new but its those old things that makes my home really home,one of a kind and not like a furniture showroom.
    thanks for sharing your story about your mum.
    hugs,
    Sandy

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  75. Hugs. What a wonderful mum, and she touches us all through the work that you continue to do.
    Heidi

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  76. Rachel,you were so blessed to have your mum with you for so many years. She must have been a beautiful person inside and out.
    I lost my mom a long time ago, and not a day goes by without thinking of her. She is in my heart. Your mum will be with you always.You had your mum to look up to, now Lily has you. My deepest thoughts are with you.

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  77. A beautiful, beautiful tribute to what sounds like a wonderful woman. You were truly blessed to have her as your mum and she was blessed to have a daughter that appreciated that. No other words to say. Take care.

    Sue xxx

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  78. It was very appropriate. I am so sorry you lost your mum. What a wonderful relationship which you will treasure the rest of your life. I am sure you are sharing many of the same things with your children so she will truly live forever. Amazing people that we share our lives with...blessings.

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  79. What a beautiful post, a wonderful tribute to a special lady.
    Xcherrie

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  80. Hello, I am so sorry for your loss. I lost my Grandma Dec 5th 2006 to ovarian cancer. She raised me and was really in every way my Mom. I love her and miss her everyday. She read to me every day as a cild and always said you can find beauty in most anything and also that money cannot buy class. Two very true sentiments. She acepted and loved everyone warts and all. She will celebrate her third Christmas in heaven this year. Thanks for sharing this candid glimpse into your personal life.
    Prayers for you,Angelina

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  81. Very touching tribute to your beloved mum...... she must have been a rare jewel..... Moms touch us so deeply...... mine has Alzheimer.....
    Linda

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  82. You live on as a tribute to your mama. She is without pain and looking down upon you and yours with love and as your new Guardian Angel.
    ox lulu

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  83. Rachel, one of the things I always noticed when you would write or speak about shabby chic is the influence of your parents and in particluar your Mum. I am so sorry for your loss.

    Heather Kowalski

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  84. What a lovely, moving post. My most precious gift is my relationship with my mother, grandmother, and daughters.

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  85. Rachel, This is a touching triubute to your mums spirit. From the way you spoke of her she loved you dearly as she saw so much of YOU in her...I too lost my mom this month. I debated about writing too of my personal loss but I see now its a neccessarity to pay tribute to the love and hearts of our Mothers. There is no sweeter word on earth...
    God Bless you in this difficult time Rachel..
    Jo-Anne Coletti
    www.vintagerosecollection.com

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  86. Sweet post Rachel! You have your mom's eyes :)

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  87. Hello, Rachel:

    I'm so sorry to hear of your loss, but am so glad you chose to share with us. She seems like an extraordinary lady. Her garden was simply beautiful. Where would we be without our mothers? My mother passed in 1990, but I can still remember her sense of style and elegance to this very day. God bless and my prayers are with you and your family.

    Sabrina Maria Messenger

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  88. Lovely Post Rachel!! I lost my own mother and it is interesting to see how we relish in discovering what we truly developed from and how organic and unplanned their ideas were from a future standpoint. My own Grandmother is in me as well as she grew up in the depression and has taught me much, especially that of re-purposing furniture and accessories, and everyday items really. I believe that how you have started and grown with Shabby Chic is fantastic and really it is doing our part to also be GREEN as we save our surroundings.

    Thanks!

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  89. oops-posted before I was to say that I am sorry for your loss and wish you much comfort and peace!!

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  90. A wondeul tribute to your lovely Mum
    Alison

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  91. I know it must be just overwhelming for you right now. I have experienced the loss of my teenage daughter and it has truly been a very long journey. After my daughter's death, someone shared with me this Indian prayer, which I found helpful...and I wanted to share it with you in the hopes that it might help you at least just a bit.....

    Do not stand at my grave and weep;
    I am not here. I do not sleep.
    I am a thousand winds that blow.
    I am the diamond glints of snow.
    I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
    I am the gentle autumn's rain.
    Do not stand at my grave and cry,
    I am not there. I did not die.
    ---Indian Prayer in Memory of A Fallen Tribe Member

    ~Michelle

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  92. Rachel, thank you for being so open about your life and your Mum. The lense that she saw life through was so beautiful...so thoughtful. My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Prayers are being lifted up tonight from a little town in Michigan.

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  93. Ahhhh! Love our Moms...Mums...!!!
    You are classic!
    Admired...

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  94. So sorry to hear of your loss, she was no doubt an amazing creative woman, who I can imagine was also a lot of fun!

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  95. Rachel,
    I am so sorry for the loss of your beautiful mum. Your post is a wonderful tribute to her. She sounds a lot like my mom and I can really sympathize with you because I am very close with my mom also. Thank you for sharing. I love your design work and your books. I think you are just a lovely person. My thoughts are with you and your family.
    Nicole

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  96. I am so sorry for your loss. Hold on to the lovely memories of your mother. She will always be right by your side in everything you do.

    Cindy

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  97. I'm so glad you've been able to spend this time with your mother. I can see how you came to value the humble and elegant bits of the past with such a woman in your life. She taught you to value people above things...such an important lesson.

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  98. My heart goes out to you. I think your post is a lovely tribute to your Mother. Be well, Anne Reeves

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  99. So sorry to read about your loss. May you find strength in the beauty of and memories of your mom. Peace to you and your family.
    ammal

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  100. Dear Ms.Rachel,
    I just read your post about your lovely mother. I am so sorry for your loss and my prayers are with you and your family. I understand that you had some ambivelance as to whether you should post a very private matter , however I agree you made a great decision. I would like to take this opportunity yo share with you that your homage to your mum was done so sweetly and you and your daughter and son were so fortunate to have her in your lives for as long as you did. Your mum will live in you and your children and that is genuine beauty being given to the world. I was paticularly moved by the comment you made about your mum's garden. Shirley said, the plants must not take away the beauty of one another but support each one. I automatically thought of that's exactly the way people should feel about one another. How elequantly said. Your mum was very wise Rachel. Anyway, take good care of yourself, remember it's ok not to be SUPERWOMAN sometimes.
    All my best,
    ~ Stephanie Bradley

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  101. So sorry to read about your loss. I can tell that your mum instilled great qualities in you. What a great person she must have been. You are in my thoughts, Theresa

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  102. Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mum, I'm sure you will miss her even thou she lives on in your memories. You are such an inspiration to us all, I am sure she was very proud of you! Thanks for sharing such a private part of your life. My thoughts are with you & your family. ~Milinda

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  103. Rachel,
    My heart goes out to you. There is no love nor inspiration then that of our Mom's. She sounds like she lived her life to the fullest, and in that be ever so proud. Savour, and comfort your self in knowing she loved you dearly and cherished your true sense of self. I can imagine how very proud of you she was. Much love, Lori I too have lost my most important part of who I am my dear Mother in 2005, My life has forever changed since shes gone, I miss her so.

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  104. Your Mother's smile in that photo shows what a rich life she has lived.
    It's wonderful that you were able to spend that time with your parents, and I hope that each day, you recall just one more special memory of you and your Mum to hold dear to your heart.

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  105. I'm so sorry Rachel....She was so amazing, just reading the few things you wrote about her, it's very touching .My thoughts are with you and your family to find comfort in each others memories of your Dearest Mother. Kimberly~

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  106. What a touching tribute to a creative soul. I hope you find comfort in all that she left you. Her art and words and lessons and hugs and love.

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  107. Rachel: Is your sister, Sara Midda?

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  108. We are so sorry for your loss (((HUGS))).

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  109. Rachel- I sell your wonderful products in my store and honestly, never gave much of a thought to the depth of person behind the creations. Though I knew you must be a tremendously creative person, with obviously a lot of smarts to have gotten your company to this level, I was touched and heartened to read your beautiful tribute about your Mother. I am also very sorry for your loss. Thanks for sharing something so personal. It was a good reminder, and it made me think of, the how I want to be remembered and how I want to live my life. What was so natural for your mother, I have to work at! So your words about her character were very inspiring. As I see your designs around me in my store I will be looking upon them just a little differently now. Thanks-Annette (Lucille's Beach Barn)

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  110. Wow, I came to your website for your inspiration on color and decorating my living room today but after reading your blog I felt as though I am a little closer to understanding your soul!. I feel a little calmer hearing your story of what is the truth in ones life. Their relationships with people especially their parents as well as the traits we get from them. Maybe this is more of an inspiration. I am 48 and had elderly parent. My dad and mom are gone now but I carry with me much of their influences in my home as well. My dad would have been 97 and my mom 89.I love old things and worn things. My mom would wear her pajamas till you could see through them as well as her aprons and towels. She would make quilts of old worn materials and I do think her love of flowers that have been worn down to subtle hues make me love your stuff even more.
    Thank you for sharing your story and making me remember my mom as well. I am off to shabby up a big mirror and am now reminded of why I love it so.

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  111. Much love you have been given
    and
    much love you share.
    Blessings to you and all of your loved ones.

    With Kindness,
    Mary

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  112. What a sweet tribute to your mum....I know you must miss her terribly. I hope your memories will help you through the hard times.

    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  113. Aaahh such a sweet and loving post.
    I'm so sorry to hear of your loss.
    Sending love to you & your family.
    love Alison x

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  114. What a blessing to have such a wonderful person in your life, that she was your mum is a bonus!

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  115. Oh Rachel, my heart aches for you. I am so sorry for your loss.

    My father is in his 80's and nearing the end of his wonderfully, hardworking and sometimes difficult life (he was born in Poland and grew up during the war--got married soon after and had children in post world war ii europe, war torn poland). Your post about your beautiful mother and your sentiments about her spirit were especially touching to me. My thoughts are with you.

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  116. I was saddened to read this post Rachel - I went through a similar situation a few years back when I rushed home to Torquay to say goodbye to my Mum. It will be hard for a while for you too - be strong though and live with these beautiful memories of a wonderful lady amd all she taught you.
    My belated condolences to you and your entire family.

    Mary - ACROSS THE POND

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  117. I'm so sorry for your loss. This was a beautiful tribute to what sounds like an incredible and inspiring woman. Praying for you this evening.

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  118. I am so very moved by this -- my own mother is my world.
    I am so very sorry for your loss, Rachel, but please allow me to say that you are a wonderful living testament to the person your mother must have been. God bless you.

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  119. Only just reading this now but as a mum, your mother sounds just like the sort of mum I want to be, I love the Heath too - I'm just off there now with my dog and toddler - I just bought one of your books yesterday in Waterstones in Hampostead as my husband is in LA and I wanted to treat myself - strange and beautiful colliding worlds. All the best.

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  121. So sorry for your loss, Rachel. I lost both my parents, too. It is amazing how, after they pass, you reflect on how they have formed and shaped your life. Even the so called "negative" things that may have happened lead you to be the person that you become. Thank you for sharing your amazing mother with us in this way...and that you to YOU, and your mother, for Shabby Chic, which is a blessing to all of us who learn about it and love it! Hugs, Gwyneth

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  122. I was first drawn to purchase products from your shabby chic line at target in 2006 or 2007 because they reminded me of my own mother, whom I lost March 17, 2003. They are treasured and cherished to this day. The pink fabric memo board is barely visible under the many cards, notes and photos....so treasured. I am 30 years old now and have just found my passion....I've started my own shop on Etsy and you are a source of inspiration for me daily. Thank you so much and I'm so sorry for your loss.

    Anna

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  123. You choose corect topic write on your blog.I am very touched after reading your post.You love your mum a lot..She must be a great an nice lady.Pictures you posted clearly shows your emotions.Thanks for the post.

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