Virginia Marie Conlon -- A Portrait
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Certain periods in time are magical. For whatever reason, all the essential elements align to create an extraordinary event.  What happened on May 15, 1924  was one such moment.  On that day, the magic of my mother was born.

Virginia Marie Conlon is my mother. She is also the mother of my four sisters (Mary, Gina, Kathy, and Jean) and four brothers (Jim, Mike, Joe and Tom).

The fact that she bore nine children should be indication enough that Virginia Marie Conlon is among a rare breed. For well over forty decades, this woman's days were filled with children and teenagers all clamoring for her love and attention. Mom would say that even now, at age 82, her eight living children (Mike passed away in 1989)  though grown with lives of their own  still draw on her. She is right!

A Family Takes Shape

So much of Virginia Marie Conlon’s world is wrapped around her family that it is hard to depict her individually. It is as if her family, including her beloved husband, James Joseph Conlon Jr. (1922-2001), is part of her in a physical way. She is shaped by her family, as her family is shaped by her.

This mother of nine, grandmother of ten, and great grandmother of two, also stands alone. And her "single" voice shouts to be heard. But Virginia Marie Conlon does not take the direct approach when communicating. Her emotions run so deep that they don't dare hit the surface, at least not consciously.  But those feelings are released, and luckily for her, quite regularly.

Artistic Expression

Virginia Marie Conlon speaks through her artworka blend of different mediums. It's interesting that as Mom gets older, instead of slowing down, her creative juices seem to flow stronger.  Maybe, she has more time to devote to it, but more likely it's the result of rumblings within her psyche (and heart) forcing their way out.

Like any skilled artist, Mom works hard at it.

Enter Mom's Portal

This multi-media site is an attempt to capture the essence of Virginia Marie Conlon by looking at the magical moments in her life, both past and present, and the legacy she is building for generations to come. It tells the story primarily by highlighting Virginia Marie Conlon's own creative works, which are extensive, span decades, and cross artistic genres.

It is a portal to Mom's poems, short stories, drawings, and music. The site also highlights video clips of several one-on-one interviews with Mom.

Family History
Since my mother is a "saver," never throwing anything out, the site holds a wealth of family history, that outlines the ancestral lineage (on my mother's side) starting with my great grandmother Marie Quinzer Peters (date of birth and death).  In a sense, since Mom is the primary content provider, this site is my mother's own creation—a self portrait if you will.

Open to New Ideas

Virginia Marie Conlon certainly knows how to "capture a moment." Without even knowing what a Web site is or the technology behind it, she was open to a new creative opportunity with a hi-tech approach, and is collaborating on this with me!  

To all who enter — Enjoy!

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