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Do You Celebrate Mother’s Day

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Today is Mother’s Day, and it is a day set aside to celebrate Mothers all over the world. With almost all holidays, some people don’t want to celebrate this day and dread seeing it come around each year. It is a day filled with pain, anger, and grief for those who feel this way. My sister and I talked about this issue, and she made a great point that I want to share with all of you. We celebrate “Mother’s Day” because of what good mothers represent.

We have a great mother, and I am blessed that she is still alive and reading this post today. Sadly, some of you reading this won’t be able to say the same thing. Some people aren’t cut out to be mothers, and the children born to these women don’t celebrate Mother’s Day. It is hard for me to understand since I have never experienced this, but some women are abusive to their children, either physically or mentally. I know people who haven’t spoken to their mothers for years. Why would they want to celebrate the person who was supposed to be the mom on the Hallmark cards when she was nothing like that?

Some of you had great mothers, but they have already passed away, and this day brings you grief over your loss. I can empathize with you, but since I haven’t experienced your pain, I don’t know what that feels like. I’m sure you have many beautiful memories of your mother, and I hope and pray those memories bring you great joy.

There is another group of women who don’t look forward to Mother’s Day. These are the modern-day Sarai or Sarahs who desperately wanted children but couldn’t conceive. For them, this is a painful reminder that they never got to be a mother and were never called mom. Sarah eventually got to experience becoming a mother, and she was named a mother of nations, but everyone doesn’t have a happy ending.

We all have in common the “idea” of what makes a great mother. If you had, or still have a wonderful mother, then you know the great qualities they possessed. The same goes for those whose mothers were not ideal; you know the qualities you desperately wanted your mother to have, even if she was incapable of them. You may have never experienced motherhood, but that doesn’t mean you don’t know what a wonderful mom would have looked like.

1 Corinthians 13:4-7

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

This verse isn’t about mothers; it is about love. But I can’t think of mothers without thinking of love. Love is the one quality that we want all mothers to have. A good mother would have kindness, patience, protectiveness, nurturing, and being someone we could turn to when hard times come.

Don’t get me wrong, there are no PERFECT mothers. There are only women who do the best they can with what they’ve been given. Although I don’t remember this story, my mother has told it to me many times, always with a smile and a laugh.

I am sure you will be just as surprised as I was to learn that I might have been strong-willed and independent as a child. When I didn’t get my way or got in trouble, I would pout, whine, stomp my foot, or cry. I also would throw out the random threat of, “I’m going to run away from home.” My mom would smile and say, “Here, let me help you pack your bags!” Lol! She knew I was a scaredy-cat and wouldn’t make it past the front door!

For those celebrating Mother’s Day, I hope you have a wonderful day filled with love and laughter. For those who aren’t fans of this day, maybe we can find a way to make the world a better place by adopting the qualities of a good mother and spreading them around.

To God Goes The Glory!

Have A Blessed Day!

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67 Comments

  1. Roeli Lutz (Canadian) says:

    Happy Mother’s Day Tania.

    Good message for all ladies today.

    Blessing!

  2. Happy Mother’s Day to you and your family. The best always.

  3. Happy Mothers Day Tania. It is clear to us that you cherish your Mother and your family
    at all times. Your Mother must have done a wonderful job when raising you all.

    My Mother is not with us now, and I cherish all of my memories of her.

    Bless You.

  4. Happy Mother’s Day to you.

  5. Happy Mother’s Day, Tanie. I lost my mom about six years ago now. Once the grief passed, the thing I miss the most is not being able to talk to her — not being able to chat about the little everyday things that made up our life together. But I can remember: it is not the same, but it is enough.

  6. Very touching post today. Happy Mother’s Day to you and yours.

  7. My mom and I always expressed our love for one another. At the end of her life she said “you are my best friend”. Best words she could have said.

  8. Ginger Hiller says:

    HAPPY MOTHERS DAY! May is not an easy month for me because my dad passed away 4 days before his May birthday back in 1986 and my mom passed away on the 5th in 2016. By choice, I have not birthed any children. My step son has never acknowledged me as his step mom nor does our grown granddaughter, which hurts deep. I just make myself focus on the beauty in nature that this month brings. Our neighbors kids have always called us their adopted grandparents, which has and continues to bring me so much joy. And we treat the 3 of them like they are our blood grandchildren. For that I’m very thankful.

    1. Ginger, I can’t imagine anyone not choosing to acknowledge you! You are blessed with neighborhood kids who recognize you for the gem you are!