Let us now praise amazing women
I have to admit I feel a little humbled by how well things have been going since… well… almost forever. I’m one of the luckiest women I know. I’m 39, doing what I want, living where I want, rich with friends, loved by family, hungry for knowledge and life and definitely into the pursuit of happiness.
And I owe most of this to my mom.
I can’t remember a second of my life growing up when Mom wasn’t encouraging me to do everything I wanted to do. After a nasty breakup with my high school sweetheart (who wasn’t sweet at all and who probably never had a heart), Mom suggested, “Why don’t you spend the summer working at a national park? Get away for a while.” The summers I spent working in Sequoia and Shenandoah national parks as a housekeeper were some of the most enlightening days of my life.
When I was adrift as a psych major in college, Mom was the one who said, “Why don’t you try journalism? You love to write.” The first journalism story I ever wrote was picked up by the college newspaper, and I was hooked.
I don’t know if she suggested Peace Corps or I did, but as soon as the idea was mentioned, she revealed that Peace Corps had always been a dream of hers as well. And with 110 percent of her support, I pushed forward with the idea even though Peace Corps didn’t think a person with a journalism master’s degree was fit to teach English (go figure).
Mom grew up in a very small Louisiana town, a daughter of one of the town’s few family doctors. Her mother sent her to schools to learn how to stir iced tea without making any noise, where the primary goal was to get an MRS degree. Mom and Papa met in New Orleans while they were both in college, and they married after they graduated. I was born 14 months later. Like many women of her generation, she had her goals thrust upon her by her family and society, and she vowed my sister and I would live out our own goals.
With her support, we both have. I couldn’t be happier, and my sister has what she always wanted: a loving husband, two great kids, a large extended family around her and a whole house full of pets and people. And Mom lives five blocks away from her grandkids and a phone call away from her other daughter.
Mom turns 63 today. Happy Birthday, Mom. And thanks for helping me become who I am.




Papa on 08 Feb 2008 at 6:39 am #
Hey I was the one who suggested Journalism
Papa on 08 Feb 2008 at 6:39 am #
But she is a remarkable woman…I have enjoyed living with her
Beth on 08 Feb 2008 at 6:44 am #
PAPA! It is not YOUR birthday. Man.
D.J. on 08 Feb 2008 at 7:44 am #
Happy Birthday!
And may I say the fruit does not fall too far from the tree. You have an amazing daughter.
I could not agree more, Beth is a very lucky woman and she is more successful than she realizes.
Ave. Z is getting more encompassing as my stroll continues. It now intersects with a short street in Mass., and includes some of the family that grew up there.
I may be more lucky than I realize.
D.J.
Moonbeam McQueen on 08 Feb 2008 at 8:45 am #
Happy Birthday, Beth’s Mom! Now we know how she turned out to be such an amazing person!
Hope your birthday celebration is just fantastic.
Nanny Sarah on 08 Feb 2008 at 8:45 am #
/Beth,
It is all true, she is remarkable. And so lucky to have 2 daughters like you and Sarah.
Moonbeam McQueen on 08 Feb 2008 at 8:46 am #
Note to Beth: For some reason, this just cracked me up:
“I have enjoyed living with her.”
Wendy on 08 Feb 2008 at 8:48 am #
Happy Birthday from El Paso, Texas! You sound like a terrific mom with an attitude young mothers should aspire to. Hope you have a great day.
Beth on 08 Feb 2008 at 8:48 am #
Note to Ms. McQueen: That’s my dad. He’s pretty dang funny.
Judy in Steamboat on 08 Feb 2008 at 10:09 am #
Happy Birthday Beth’s Mom from Steamboat Springs CO! I have had the pleasure of meeting you and working with Beth and now I have the pleasure of wishing you a very, very, special birthday! I wish you a birthday as special as you are!
Ingrid on 08 Feb 2008 at 10:24 am #
Happy Birthday from England
Erin on 08 Feb 2008 at 10:27 am #
Happy Birthday to Beth’s mom from San Diego
All the animals at the Wild Animal Park say happy birthday as well 
Bekki Welling on 08 Feb 2008 at 10:33 am #
As Beth’s roommate during PST and stage during the Peace Corps, I want to wish you a Happy Birthday because she was a wonderful friend throughout training and our service together. She’s remained a loyal friend to me. Although I have not had the pleasure of meeting you, I know you are an amazing woman because I know Beth! Happy Birthday, Beth’s mom!
Ken on 08 Feb 2008 at 11:46 am #
I found It!!! Happy Bday Mrs. Z!! You are quite a great lady as you have raised one of my best friends. Please send the receipe!!! Lots of love Always-
Lt Ken Vargas
Sarah on 08 Feb 2008 at 12:01 pm #
What a wonderful tribute!
I do have to add that Mom is still contributing to the next generation as an amazing grandmother.
She nurtures, teaches, and shares her love of life with her two (ummm, awesome) grandsons.
Thanks Mom,
We love you!
Sarah on 08 Feb 2008 at 12:03 pm #
Happy birthday, Beth’s mom!
Brittany on 08 Feb 2008 at 3:11 pm #
Hi and HAPPY 63rd BIRTHDAY from Washington, D.C. Beth’s Mom. I hope you are having a wonderful day: )
Romi on 08 Feb 2008 at 3:16 pm #
What a sweet tribute…
Happy Birthday Beth’s mom from Toronto Canada!
Beth's mom on 08 Feb 2008 at 3:48 pm #
Oh my, I am touched. Thank you.
Gaylene on 09 Feb 2008 at 9:45 pm #
Happy late birthday Beppy!!! We love you lots!!!
Elizabeth on 11 Feb 2008 at 4:15 am #
Nannu! I was gonna send you a belated birthday card and found this in my mail box. It’s great, I want to say I hope you had a wonderful dinner at Cracker Barrel. I know you are having a great time with those grand kids. I would love to see all of you maybe in the next few months. All my love, Elizabeth
"C" on 11 Feb 2008 at 6:54 am #
Happy (Belated?) Birthday from Massachusetts!!
Amanda in Denver on 11 Feb 2008 at 10:49 am #
Happy Birthday! Sorry it’s late-out of town and out of touch for the weekend. Hope you had a wonderful day! It’s an amazing tribute to a woman’s character to have raised such lovely daughters, but also to have them value you not just because you’re their mom, but because you’re a friend and an inspiration to them too. Well done!