I don’t buy green bananas
Sherri T.
When my mother became ill toward the end of her life, she knew that her time was limited.
I remember asking her one day how she was feeling. Her reply: “Let’s put it this way. I don’t buy green bananas.” With her days numbered, she likely would not be around long enough to see them ripen.
It is not easy to recall these words. They represent a very sad time in our lives. But they are certainly worth citing because they provide a good reminder of her strengths: her wits and her humor.
My mother’s constant search for a good laugh always served her in good stead. It helped her get through some difficult times in her life. In the face of very challenging circumstances, she managed to find a way to make us all smile.
She used to say “laughter is the best medicine.” She was right even though she never lived to see the volumes of medical literature on its positive effects on health and well-being.
Apparently when we laugh, our heart rate, breathing and blood pressure all rise. Oxygen surges through our bodies and reduces our blood pressure. Increased blood flow helps protect against heart attacks and other heart-related problems.
Laughter has also been found to reduce blood sugar. Seriously? Bring on the cake – I will laugh it off later.
Another great finding: laughter burns calories. A hearty laugh gives the muscles of the face, chest, diaphragm and stomach a good workout. Who knew? I am going to ditch the treadmill and jog my insides with a few good jokes.
How did my mother know all this? She was no MD, just an MRS.
Truth be told, she didn’t know any of the science. She just knew the art.
She knew the art of bringing people together and how to make them feel welcome. She knew how to create a relaxed atmosphere with a few warm and always funny words. In fact, she kept a cabinet full of jokes and stories brimming with fresh material for all occasions.
To this day, I remember her bright smile. And I still laugh – and cry – when I see green bananas.
Funny how a character trait stays with you to the end .
Your mom sounded very organized and a planner . Amongst her other amazing traits . Thus the green bananas wouldn’t do .
It takes a very special person indeed to face the inevitable with so much positivity, to selflessly ease the pain of others surrounding them. I can only imagine what was really going on through their minds .
My mom was always thinking about what she could pull out of the fridge for impromptu guests . In her last days , she was pickling vegetables because she knew people would be visiting her home after she was no longer there .
There is so much about your mother I’m learning about. I thank you so much for sharing your memories among us. I hope you continue to share her wealth of knowledge so that we too may learn from them; especially shared with your children so that her legacy will be carried on- through you. I now see green bananas with in-depth thought. Xo