Cool Mama Contest ~ The Entries

The entries are in, and it’s time to start voting. It is up to you to decide who you think is the Coolest Mama.  These are the brave souls who sent us pictures of their mothers. Leave a comment with your vote. You have until Wednesday at 7 PM Eastern Time. The winner will be announced on Thursday.

#1

Vanilla of String to Short to Tie sent this picture of his mother. 

He wrote, “The accompanying picture is taken from Mama’s Bible College Yearbook, 1931.  Eighteen months after the conclusion of this school year, Mama and Daddy were married.  Though ultimately Mama was ordained as a Minister of the Gospel, her career path led her to serve as helpmeet to her pastor-husband.  Thus she was the Queen of the Parsonage, calming the storms that buffet a pastor as he confronts the issues in the church and deals with the laity in the vicissitudes of their lives, marrying, counselling, burying, consoling.  And Mama took time to nurture her three children to adulthood.  Pretty cool, my Mama!”
 

#2

Jo, the Poetic Shutterbug, sent this pic of her Mom.

Jo wrote, “What a cool contest Chuck 🙂  Here is a pic of my Mom when she was in her 20’s.  My Mom was always cool, laid back and everyone loved her.  She loved music and contests.  Her favorite radio station was KYA and she used to enter contests with them all the time.  I remember one time she won the top 40 records and as a result received 40 – 45’s.  I can’t remember the year but since they were 45’s it was a while ago.  She won so many times that the station finally told her she couldn’t enter anymore 🙂 She was not only a Mom but a best friend who made everyone laugh.  I still miss her so much and it’s been over 15 years.  If not for my Mom, I would not be a writer and doing what I do.”

#3

Ida of Losing Myself sent in the glamor shot.

Ida is not one to waste words when a picture will suffice. She says, “A picture is worth a thousand words.”

Ida writes, “Isn’t she beautiful!  I’ve always called this her ‘movie-star’ picture.”

What do you think?

#4

PJ of PJ’s Prose likes this picture of her cool mama. What’s not to like?

PJ wrote, “I don’t have a cool story to go along with this photo. Obviously she liked lollipops, hehehe. This photo has to be almost 50 years old though and I think she is at a laundromat.”

Is she saying, “I can lick anyone in this place?” Just asking . . .

#5

Patricia of Subjective Soup and Communication Exchange sends the next photo of a cool mama.

Patricia writes, “I know my 89-year-old mother is super cool; that’s why I frequently write about her and her adventures at her assisted living home on my blog Subjective Soup.  But, if you want a story that really defines her and that everyone in the family think of whenever we think of Mom, here it is.

At Christmas, our family typically draw names from a hat and each person buys a gift for just the person whose name we’ve drawn.  We all always dreaded drawing Mom’s name because her gift requests were generally difficult to fulfill–not expensive–just difficult.  Let me explain.  One year, I drew Mom’s name and her request was for a porcelain cat facing north.  I tried questioning her further to determine what she meant by “facing north” but she merely reiterated that the cat had to “face in a northerly direction.”  What could she mean?  It seemed that a china cat could be made to “face” in any direction its owner desired, but Mom was adamant that there was a specific cat with a specific look that she wanted–a look of “facing north.”  I will never forget the amount of time I spent searching through antique stores, craft stores, gift shops, and anywhere I could think of to try to locate the perfect porcelain cat that appeared to be tipping its head towards the North Pole.  Finally, I gave up looking for a pre-made object and went to a ceramics shop and ordered a cat figurine made to order.  I described what Mom wanted and, believe it or not, the artist seemed to understand.  When the porcelain cat was finished, it was a beauty–about two feet high, glossy golden fur, soft blue eyes, and its sweet little head tipped just slightly over its right shoulder. 

“North!”  indicated the ceramicist, as he set the cat on the counter and twirled the base around until the cat’s face was pointing in the direction I knew to be just that.  I paid my money and took Kitty with me.

On Christmas Day, the cat was a huge success.  Mom loved it and she pronounced it facing exactly north.  Of course, we all realized that if the cat were set in a different location or turned a few degrees one way or the other, it would quickly be facing east, west, or even south.  No problem.  For Mom, she had her porcelain cat facing north.

Today, many years later, in my Mom’s assisted living apartment, that little cat sits proudly by her front door–facing north.  It’s one of only a few items Mom has kept as she has slowly divested herself of her belongings over the years.  The little cat serves as a reminder to all of us of that wonderful Christmas long ago and why Mom is such a funny and delightful lady.”
 

#6

Dawn of Don’t Know Much About Photography send in this picture.

Dawn wrote, “There were many photos I could have chosen for this contest but I think this one says it best. My mom is on the far left and I am in her lap. There are 5 children in the photo but she had 3 more since it was taken in the early 60’s. Despite many hardships she managed to raise 8 children without losing her sanity. I think that’s pretty cool!”

#7

Lin of Duck and Wheel with String sends in this shot of her children’s mom and her mom.

Lin wrote, “Now if there was a dorky mom category, we are SO taking the prize! Here’s my entry: Phyl (circa 1963). Now, I only want you to judge on my mother’s beauty here and not that adorable baby! Love the matching outfits?? (I’m hoping mom isn’t wearing fancy pants under HER skirt!) How about that ‘do’ and matching red bows? Joe swears my mom still has that plant in her living room too. I’m going for the win here, Chuck!”
 

Lin, we are not going to do a Dorky Mom contest. I want to go on living, and I want to have contest entries. What are you trying to do to me girl?


#8

Sharkbytes of My Quality Day, among other blogs, sent in this interesting photo.

Sharkbytes writes, “This is my mom in 1947, the year before I was born. She and dad loved to go fishing.  This is a Lake Trout, from Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes of New York. They regularly caught ones like this or even bigger!  This mom took me walking in the woods as soon as I could toddle, and helped me collect, press and sort leaves into scrapbooks- beginning my love for plant identification.

She was actually a city girl, and moving to the farm, including moving in to the home where my dad’s mother was still living, was a challenge. She says that she totally failed at remembering to take items to be kept cool to the basement, and bought a gas refrigerator (probably the same year this picture was taken), much to the disgust of Grandma, who thought mom was just lazy!

#9

Clara of Coming Back to Life submitted this photo of her mother at age 15.

Clara says, “I can see why Dad fell madly in love with Mom. This shot was taken about a year after they met.

Mom never cared much for city living. She grew up in the country. I always thought she was a gal outstanding in her field. (Or is that “out standing?”)

When we were growing up we always had her fresh baked pies around the house. (Dad loved pie.) She was the best at making pie, but she did have lots of practice. On special occasions, like when the church women would meet at our house, Mom would make cinnamon rolls — the best I ever tasted — EVER. Her recipe made a lot of rolls, so they were reserved for special occasions.

Well there you have all nine of our intrepid entrants in the Cool Mama Contest. Leave a comment on this post with your vote for the Coolest Mama. Do it before 7 PM Eastern time on Wednesday.

And good luck picking just one. They all look pretty cool to me. It’s your choice.

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About Chuck

I am retired after a career in electronics and in publishing. Today, my wife of 50+ years, Sylvia, and I live in a house on a hill beside a dirt road in rural west Michigan. We enjoy living in this country environment where livestock and wild life out number the human population.

33 thoughts on “Cool Mama Contest ~ The Entries

  1. I know we're supposed to vote for just one but as a life-long rule breaker I'm going to have to pick two. #5 Patricia and #7 Lin. Good luck ladies!

  2. I wasn't going to do this, but I'm going to vote for Vanilla's Mom. Well educated and an ordained minister, she gave up personal status and glory to support her husband's ministry and their family.

  3. Lin's Mom is the winner! Ooops, you mean this isn't the dork contest? Never mind, she wins anyway because she did what my mom did and made sure she and baby match up perfectly!! That was fun!

  4. Well, though I never met her, I'll have to vote for the mom ( #2 ) of Jo, Poetic Shutterbug. I've known Jo for about six years now, I think, and she's become a treasured friend. She must have had a terrific mother who taught her well because Jo is the epitome of what a friend should be – loyal, loving, patient ( expecially with this blogging novice and all my
    questions ). I'm always hearing tals about Mrs. Olivier and I know she was a special woman, just as her daughter is.

    All the mothers seem very special and I've grown to know and respect their children in this blogging world!

  5. I still think my Mom's the most beautiful and the coolest. I could have posted pictures of her and 4a girls in matching dresses, or of cats (don't 'know if they faced North). But that is my favorite picture, except for th one that everyone think's is me, but it's not on the computer. Good job. Looks like we all have COOL moms! Thanks Chuck.

  6. Oh my goodness, this is difficult. I've changed my mind 3 times already! Ok, I'm voting for #5, Patricia's mom, final answer!

  7. Alexander sent this direct to me by e-mail: "My vote is for #5 and the ceramic cat facing north story."

    Sharkbytes, I changed the text for your Cool Mama. Yes, Clara's mom is also my mom. Thanks for the vote.

    Petula, I am so with you on this one. I can't decide either.

  8. Oh wow, competition is tough here, Chuck! There are some definite beauties here as well as some spunky gals. I'm casting a vote for me and Phyl, 'cuz we are so freaking cute in our matching outfits!

  9. Oh, this post is very beautiful. This made me miss my mama again.
    Anyway, thanks for adding me to your blogroll and you are on my "updated" blogroll, too. 🙂

  10. Dang, why are there so many cool Mom's. I saw this on Lin's blog when she was sending people to vote and I did say I would come over and cast a vote so it will have to be for her Mom, but if I had been to Patricia's blog first and she had mentioned it I would definitely vote for her Mom because from reading about her Mom she is the coolest ever.

  11. To difficult to choose 'cause I have a few/couple of friends that have entered. So… can I say Jo, Lin & PJ? And I don't know the movie star mom's blogger's name, but I really like that pic. LOL

    Okay, okay… let me see: Nope, I can't choose. Sorry.

  12. OK… I was torn between my own mom (of course) and Clara's (and Chuck's if I have read previous blog posts correctly) because they both were or became country gals! I love the pic of their mom. And I understand that pie thing. My mom baked a pie every week of their marriage until dad retired because he liked pie in his lunchpail.

    So, tit for tat, and thank you Clara. I vote for your mom.

  13. They are all so cool and beautiful. If I can vote for my own Mom 🙂 then it's #2. If not then I vote for Dawn's Mom #6. Raising that many children at that time was quite an accomplishment. To keep your cool with 8 kids to me is the epitome of a "cool mama."

  14. My vote goes to Lin-Hobbes made me do it!

    However, number 5 is the most beautiful without a doubt and number 8, Sharkbytes' mom is definitely cooooooool-any woman who holds a fish like that….

    Wish I had known-my mom was an army surgical nurse in WWII in Iran and India and came home to marry and turned into Donna Reed.

    I'm also casting an absentee ballot (sort of) for A Marie's mom-honorable mention. She puts up with me-how cool is that?!?

  15. I have to vote for #5–my Mom. Don't get me started on how many Christmas gifts I bought and returend for her this year!!!

  16. I vote for #5, but not because she's my mom. The cat story is true and one of many examples of the difficulty involved in buying her anything

  17. I vote for Lin's mom – that baby has to be Lin 'cause the mouth is open. She probably started talking at an early age….

  18. This is a really hard choice. I can see reasons to vote for all of them. Vanilla's mom had quite a challenging life. Being a Pastor's wife is not easy. Ida's mom is the most beautiful. PJ and Jo's moms look like they'd be lots of fun. And Lin and her mom are so cute together. Not to mention that my mom was the best ever!

    My vote, tho, has to be Sharkbyte's mom. And not just because there's a kitty licking her fishy fingers. Moving from city to country and embracing it so completely is awesome. And the fact that she was so inspiring to Sharkbytes is very cool.

  19. they are all very cool moms, but i have to vote for my own, (are we allowed to vote)hehehe

    have a wonderful day…hugz!

  20. I'm voting for Lin's mom too and it has nothing to do with the fact that she is begging for votes!! 😉 LOL!

  21. Okay, the pics are all very cool, but I vote for Lin's mom…I mean, how could I resist! Especially with the matching outfits and hair accessories that they've got going on in that photo!

    If there could be a second choice, it would have been Sharkbytes Mom. She Rocks!! 🙂

  22. They are all cool all right, but I vote for #5–Patricia's from subjective Soup.

    Sorry I didn't see this sooner, I would have entered mine too!

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