As daughters, we all grow up thinking “I’m never going to be like my Mother.”
As we get older, and a little bit wiser, we start asking ourselves “What would my Mother do?”
As we become Mothers ourselves, we can’t help but say “I’m just like my Mother.”
For some, we can’t see our Mothers on Mother’s Day.
For others, we spend every minute of every day with our Mothers.
For all, we love our Mothers.
On this Mother’s Day, may we all thank our Mothers for giving us life.
On this Mother’s Day, may we all send kisses to the sky or hugs to our heroes.
On this Mother’s Day, may we tell our Mothers just how much we love them.
Happy Mother’s Day to all Mothers everywhere, new or old, here on earth or up in Heaven.
*(This post was inspired by Marylin Warner, and her blog Things I Want To Tell My Mother)
What a lovely post, Pamela. This is my second Mother’s Day without my mother. The last one she celebrated, I didn’t see her because she flew to see my youngest sister in Vancouver.
Happy Mother’s Day to you too. Hope the “boys” do something nice for you.
Thanks, Tess. This is my 5th Mother’s Day without my Mother, but having the boys makes it better. So far, it’s been a wonderful, beautiful day. 🙂
Lovely! And I’m glad your Mother’s Day was beautiful! And wonderful! 🙂
Oh thank you! I hope your Mother’s Day was beautiful and wonderful too. <3