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2 May 2011 23:20 |
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The Story of Mum! (ELSIE)
Mum was named Elise in 1918 Just after the World War 1 had ended By a mother that she never knew She was a sweet little baby With a lovely little smile That was ever so true
At two days old In that December She was given away To a family member Transported to them in a mail bag By Elsie’s sister or was she her Mum?
The lady that she went to stay with Was a sweet kind lady Elizabeth was her name, Lizzy for short Her husband Arthur never returned to them The war had ended all their happiness She would never be the same again
He never would see Lizzy Or see the baby Elsie at all Elsie now was only a few months old Her life had already been so traumatic But this was just the start of her long life How will it unfold?
Lizzy and Elsie lived in one small room In a small terraced house shared by others Although it was cramped Elsie got lots of love She had become so special Lizzy had become her mother
Eight years had passed and Elsie was still loved Until one awful day Lizzy got pneumonia Lizzy and Elsie shared a bed In that small old terraced house Elsie woke up from a good night’s sleep But found Lizzy dead
A few days earlier Lizzy had fallen into the stinking brook At the bottom of the garden While hanging out the weekly wash She had tried her best to carry on But this sad morning her life had gone
Elsie was now left sad and alone Not knowing what to do Her little heart so torn She was sent back to live in Flint North Wales Flint was the place Where Elsie was born
The place where Elsie now had to live Deeside cottages was the name A travelling salesman and his wife Where the ones who looked after her Could this be the start of a happy life? But it would never be the same
She started school and made some friends But she was still alone Elsie was told not to go next door Even to ask questions or play But to stay in the house Never to stray
The family next door Although Elsie never knew Was Elsie's sister and family She had been the one Who had transported Elsie Away? Did she want to? Who can say!
A year now as past Just when Elsie was settled Elsie was now sent back to the home of Lizzy's relative Mary Alice and George Wilson was their name Elsie was very sad she didn't want to go It was all such a shame
This household was very strict Elsie didn't have much of a life Much of her days were full of strife They adopted Elsie although Elsie was sad George was hard working but very stern Mary Alice liked alcohol which was very bad
When George went off to work each day Mary Alice's friend came around to play Mrs Malone was her name Even though Elsie was still so young They sent her to the pub with a jug To get them beer
Elsie hated to do this, it made her very sad When George came home and saw his wife Drunk with the alcohol and wasting her time He got very angry and hit out at her He even chased Elsie And ripped the curls out of her hair
Elsie was not allowed to make herself look nice Make up or powder that wouldn’t be wise Doing well at school was Elsie’s pride There she felt at ease She passed her exams to go to a good school But the bus fare became an issue
Because it would cost a couple of pence To send Elsie to this school The Wilson’s refused to pay That meant Elsie could not go So school was no more To service she was sent
In service she had to wash and clean Make their food but remain unseen Elsie had been sent to a guest house In Southport Lancashire She had to sleep in a little damp room With only half days leave a week
Then one day Elsie became unwell She collapsed on the ground She had got double pneumonia The Wilson’s were informed of Elsie’s plight So they came to Southport to see her Elsie was so small and thin
Why make us waste money to come all this way When you can talk and you are not dead They were mad that Elsie had come around There were no kind words, no love at all Get yourself strong and get back to work We need your wages that is all they could say
We kept you, we need paying back That is was Elsie was kept being told She had to send all her money to them Gibbs the Southport guest house owners Had relatives in Manchester with a small daughter The daughter liked Elsie so Elsie was sent to Manchester.
Elsie liked it at Manchester for a short while Till the father of the girl Kept going in her bedroom mainly at night Elsie was still young and did not like this at all So she left and found service in another town Elsie missed the little girl but not the horrible evil man
Elsie finally found service with a family she liked She looked after them for years until the day they died During this time with them she meet my Dad Allan They had been married for 67 years when Dad passed away Elsie was 19 and Allan was 17 when they married A hard life
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Just a quick note Elsie cared for the family she liked For over 60 years Elsie did so much more them When they passed away They left her something in their will
A used frying pan!
.......My Mum is now 92 years old and is recovering from a broken hip. But the horrible Alzheimers has also got hold of her.
Stephen
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2 May 2011 23:28 |
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ah bless her, what a sad start to your mum's life, I hope her hip mends well and that you both can still share some happy moments in spite of the alzheimers.
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2 May 2011 23:38 |
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Thank you Rose, I just wanted mums story to be told. The Alzheimers make her re-live all the negative parts of her life. I have now have to care for my Mum 24 hours a day. so I hear this story lots. thank you for your kind words. Stephen x
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2 May 2011 23:42 |
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Hard work being a carer Stephen, well done to you and do try and take some time for yourself if and when you can.
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3 May 2011 00:05 |
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How sad Stephen reading this brought tears to my eyes. Such a hard life your Mum had, it must of made her such a strong woman!!! It must be awful that she has Alzheimers now not just for her but you also! Hope her broken hip heals soon, Take care Sally x
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3 May 2011 00:19 |
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Thanks Sally, Mums life life has been hard, but she managed to be independent till she fell and broke her hip. I am finding it difficult at the moment but she needs me. I love researching past relatives, it keeps me sane at night, but sometimes I wonder why I research when Mum was treated badly by her family. Thanks again Sally for your reply. Stephen x
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3 May 2011 00:33 |
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Stephen
Thank you for telling your mums story . So sad but she is a strong lady to survive .
I hope her hip improves and you find strength to carry on loving her like you obviously do
Kathy xxx
Not easy I know from my mum now gone .It can be very demanding and quite infurating when they ask the same questions over and over but they don't understand . God bless them xxx
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3 May 2011 00:50 |
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Thanks Kathy xx For reading my Mums story. I just wish people around me would understand like you. You cared for your Mum too. you are special... Stephen xxx
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3 May 2011 04:18 |
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Stephen, what a sad story and a sorry situation for your poor Mum yet again as she suffers pain from her broken hip and stress from the Alzheimers too, bless her.
However she has obviously had a lot of love from you and must have been so glad to meet a kind man to marry and help her raise you so things haven't been all bad and I expect you had laughs many a time, especially over the used frying pan. I hope you can find the strength to care for your dear Mum now and that her hip gets better from a replacement or whatever treatment she has had so that she can move around without pain or discomfort.
Have you tried music to share with her, maybe songs from years ago that she would remember and enjoy singing along to, apparently it can be something that Alzheimer sufferers relate to well.
Do come back on here and keep us updated and share any problems if it will help.
Take care, Lizx
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Huia
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3 May 2011 06:27 |
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Stephen, I know what it is like to care for an alzheimers sufferer 24/7. My husband has it and it got to the stage where I was a zombie and he started to do dangerous things, so I reluctantly put him into care. It is so sad to see him just a shell of himself. He used to be so active. But he is 81 yrs old, and he has had a good life, so I just hope he is not aware of what has happened and where he is now.
My thoughts are with you, please dont feel you have to keep caring for your mother at the expense of your own health. There are many on GR who will understand.
Huia.
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