I think I’ve mentioned this before, but Anthony often asks about his mother. He either asks me where she is or how she is. It’s a difficult question to answer because Anthony’s mother died over 30 years ago. Sometimes I just say that she is fine; other times, especially when Ants wants to visit her, I have to gently tell him the truth.
Me: Ants, she died a long time ago … remember?
Anthony: Sorry, Jules, I got stuck.
Me: It’s okay, Ants – it’s just the Parkinson’s disease affecting your memory. Don’t worry about it.
Anthony: Parkinson’s disease, yes.
Me: Do you remember your mother’s salmon mornay?
Anthony: Yes – beautiful.
Me: And how I couldn’t make it as well as she did?
Anthony: Yes you could!
Me: She is definitely one of my heroes.
When a son, who is nearly 80, remembers his mother with such incredible affection and concern, it makes me pause, look up at the sky …
and wonder