Catherine Sevenau

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2.34 Christmas Eve

May 31, 2018 By Catherine Sevenau

1957 • Honolulu, Hawaii ~ I remember that Christmas Eve. I wanted us to have a tree, so I made it from a beautiful branch of dark wood I found near our house earlier that day. At each tip where its small thorns crooked out I stuck a sugared gumdrop, then carefully bow-tied the mid stems with colored ribbons from Mom’s sewing basket, glued on cotton-balls for angel hair, and underneath arranged a white pillowcase for snow. I waited by the door for Mom to come home from work, imagining how happy she and Santa would be, even though I knew there was no such thing as Santa, but if there was, he’d like it too. Hearing her footsteps, I ran and stood erect next to my creation, a slim smile on my face. As she entered I exhaled, “Mele Kalikimaka.” She stopped. She stared right through the tree, then right through me. Turning away, she walked into the bedroom and softly closed the door.

Her look told me everything I never wanted to know. At that moment, something in me changed. I knew that no matter what I did, I was not going to please her, not going to matter to her, that she was not going to see me. I didn’t try again. I was no longer willing to nick my heart knocking on a door that wouldn’t open.

to be continued…

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  1. Susan Dalberg says

    May 31, 2018 at 2:14 pm

    I reached to the screen and hugged you. I remember being invisible and hate it for you.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 31, 2018 at 3:46 pm

      Where you are the most wounded, you are the most accomplished. I had it that “I am that I am invisible.” Today, I am anything but, in oh so many ways. I had to be there to be here, so it is all, all working. Thankful that we are soul sisters my love.

      • mari baughman says

        May 31, 2018 at 5:56 pm

        So did I! (Reach through the screen and hug you!) You are so amazingly, beautifully, visible, and a treasure to us all.

        • Catherine Sevenau says

          May 31, 2018 at 6:48 pm

          Mari, as are you, and you are a dear, thank you.

  2. Kay R says

    May 31, 2018 at 1:52 pm

    Working with a LCSW this year & dealing with these issues as well. I was the sick child out of 4 so I required special attention. I suspect she resented me because I had so many different medical needs. To have a mother who doesn’t love you stunts our emotional growth. Anyway, deep stuff & I’m so glad you survived. It gives hope to the rest of us. ❤

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 31, 2018 at 3:48 pm

      Lots of personal growth work, therapy, and self-refelection helped. So does a sense of humor and dark chocolate. There is always hope, and like I wrote in the book, false hope is better than no hope at all. Hang in there girlfriend.

  3. Barbara says

    May 31, 2018 at 12:17 pm

    This is so heartbreaking. But she didn’t break you. Angeles Arrien shared this with us from Rumi…..
    “Break my heart. Oh, break it again, so I can love more fully.” -Rumi

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 31, 2018 at 3:50 pm

      What does Rumi know…

  4. Juliette Andrews says

    May 31, 2018 at 11:31 am

    Mental Illness is always hard to believe is there, even when it is right there in our face. We have hope, we try to fix it, but your lesson you learned at a young age is not forgotten and carries on. Thankful for your loving children and grandchildren, it is so healing.

    • Catherine Sevenau says

      May 31, 2018 at 3:51 pm

      Thank goodness I learned my mothering elsewhere!

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Through Any Given Door

  • Web Serial: Part I, Faded Snapshots
    • Complete Part I
    • 1. Front Matter
      • 0.i Teller of Tales, Family Line
      • 0.ii Ded, Billet-Doux, Credits, ToC
      • 0.iii Prologue
    • 2. Sonora 1943-1947
    • 3. Sonora 1948-1953
    • 4. History and Backstory
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    • Complete Part II, sans photos
    • 1. San Jose, San Francisco 1954-1957
    • 2. Hawaii 1957-1958
  • Web Serial: Part III, Home Movies
    • Complete Part III, sans photos
    • La Habra, San Francisco, San Jose 1958-1968
    • Post Memoir Sketches
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Web Serial: Part II, Torn Pictures

2.01 Torn Pictures, San Jose 1954

2.02 Blackened Toast

2.03 Small Talk

2.04 Uncle George Day

2.05 Extra Prayers

2.06 Southern California

2.07 I Could Be Wrong

2.08 “Sprouse as in House”

2.09 Toy Soldiers

2.10 The Clue in the Diary 1954-1955

2.11 Canned Peas 1955

2.12 Jefferson Elementary

2.13 Mean Girls

2.14 Mr. Wonderful

2.14.1 From Larry to Gordon 1955

2.15 Gimme a Bromo

2.15.1 Grandma Nellie’s Demise 1956

2.16 Bless Me, Father

2.16.1 Thou Shalt Not Steal

2.17 Buttons and Bobbins

2.18 Perms

2.19 Conversations With God

2.20 Small Holy Cups

2.21 An 8×10 Glossy

2.22 Wedding Bells

2.23 High Finance

2.24 Hoity-Toity

2.25 The Great Pretender

2.26 Lovebirds

2.27 Year of Change 1956

2.28 Gaggle of Girlfriends 1957

2.29 Off to Paradise 1957

2.30 Manoa Valley

2.31 Needs Improvement

2.32 Worrisome Prayers

2.33 Come Hell or High Water

2.34 Christmas Eve

2.35 With Open Arms 1958

2.36 I Remember Bobby

2.37 Let. Me. Go.

2.38 What Did I Know?

2.39 Kakaroach

Through Any Given Door, Part II (in full)

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