Wednesday, February 4, 2009

My Big Brother


You'll excuse me if I get a little personal for a minute but I want to celebrate the life of my big brother, Tom, who would have turned 65 today. Many of you who are my age or younger may not know that I had an older brother. Tom was 13 years older and he left for college the same year that I started in the first grade. I always considered him an extra father rather than a brother because he took care of me and spoiled me rather than competing with me or tormenting me the way older brother sometimes can. He was far too young to die and all of us miss him terribly every day but I'm pretty sure he would have preferred that I tell a joke or relate a good story rather than sound sad today. My mother always says that Tom "wanted to be a Hedspeth but was really a Spivey" which is the highest praise she can give since it's her family that is the Spivey side. What being a Spivey means is that Tom inherited the best of my mother's family which included being kind, extremely thoughtful, generous and also really fond of a good joke. He was a real "family man" in the best sense of that term. Tom was a devoted son and brother, a loving husband and father, and a loyal friend to many. During his illness, there was a long list of friends and family who called to check on him and who still call his wife, my mother, and me to see how we're doing. I know his friends do this because Tom would have done the same for their families if the positions were reversed. I don't want to overlook the Hedspeth side of Tom either. For those of you who knew my father or who know me, the Hedspeth part is the one who could "talk the hind legs off a billy goat." Hedspeths enjoy nothing better than running their mouth (hopefully in a good way).


Anyway . . . I just wanted to talk about Tom for a few minutes here and to share my favorite photo of us together. Needless to say there are hundreds of photos of the two of us but I really love this one. It must have been my second Christmas and, as always, Tom was there to steady me and love me.

4 comments:

Mary Lou said...

You're exactly right about your brother. Many times when everybody was just frustrated with work, Tom would come in, have a seat and start telling a joke. Everybody was always still laughing or smiling when he left. He was a character.

Judson's Mommy said...

That is sweet! But I must say they are the cutest slippers that you have on....


Shannon Harrell Smith

Mandy said...

Very sweet post! I love it when you share personal stories and pictures. We are not just interested in your business, but you too! That is why we continue to read your blogs! Mrs. Carol, you look the same! lol

Although Phillip and I are only 2 years apart, we were very close growing up and I can't imagine my life without him. Being able to talk about the good times is what makes losing our loved ones so much easier. I love to be able to talk about my Mama and laugh & smile...she brought so much joy to my life, that I am glad I don't cry every time she is mentioned.

Michele said...

What a sweet post! I'm sure your big brother is looking down on you and very proud of you! Love all the older black and white pics...weren't you a cute little girl!