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Two Years Ago Mum Moved In With Me, and Now Our Home Beats to Her Gentle, Well-Ordered Rhythm My na…

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My name is Lydia, and my mother is now 89. Two years ago, she moved in with me, and our house has since fallen neatly into the gentle but very precise rhythm she brings. Each morning, just before eight, I hear her quietly rise from bed. She murmurs softly to our ancient cat, Ruperthes a remarkable 23 years oldand feeds him with the same care and devotion as if he were a fragile child.

Afterwards, Mum makes her own breakfast, then steps out onto the conservatory to sit with a cup of tea, collecting her thoughts and letting the morning settle in. Once she feels fully awake, she fetches the mop and, as she likes to say, just to keep myself from seizing up, she cleans the floors throughout our houseall 240 square metres of it. If shes in the mood, she might cook a little something, tidy the kitchen, or run through a few easy exercises.

Afternoons belong to her: skin and hair routines, a handful of small ritualseach day with its own twist. Now and again, shell pull out her immense wardrobe and start sorting: what to pass on to me, what to donate to charity, and what to list on eBay. I always tease her:

Mum, you could have invested all this and be living in a manor by now.

She only laughs, waving me off.

Oh, but I love my things. One day, all of this will be yours anywayyour sister never did have any taste.

For pleasure, we stroll along the lake about five times a week, each walk roughly five kilometres. Once a month, Mum meets her friends for tea. She adores books and, slow but determined, shes working through my entire library. Every day she rings her elder sisterwhos already 91and her sister still visits us twice a year.

Next to Rupert, Mums greatest delight is the tablet I bought her for Christmas. She scours the internet for stories about her favourite authors and composers, catches up on alternative news, and takes in ballets, operas, and concerts. Sometimes, late at night, Ill overhear from her room:

I really should be in bed but someones got Pavarotti playing on YouTube!

Mum and her sister seem to have won the genetic lottery. Theres a photo I treasure, taken two years backMum flying on a plane, dressed perfectly for her travels.

I look dreadful in that photo, she told me.

And as always, I answered,

Mum, most people your age never get the chance to live or look the way you do.

After spending this time with her, Ive realised how much I want to be like her. This woman inspires me to keep moving forward and to value each and every day.

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