Here in the United States, today is Mother's Day.
In honor of this special day, I would like to ask a favor of everyone. In the comments below, please share a story of the greatest act of motherly love that you ever experienced. That is no big deal. That isn't much of a favor. But that is only half of what I am asking. Next, let the person about whom you wrote know that you shared that particular story.
The star of the story can be your mother, a motherly figure, the mother of your children, a father who has had to play the role of mother and father... basically anyone who deserves to be honored on a day set aside for mothers.
I am lucky. I am surrounded by amazing mothers and motherly figures every day. Here are a few examples of motherly love displayed by three of the most wonderful people I know.
My Mom
Until I was seven years old, my family was relatively poor. I say "relatively" because I am aware that being "poor" in the U.S. is much different than in many parts of the world. But from our point of view, we were indeed poor.
As a single mother, my mom worked many hours as a waitress in order to support my sister and me. On many occasions, she worked from 10:00 in the morning until midnight. As a result, we spent a lot of time at my grandmother's house. I still remember the three-year old me hanging on my mother's leg and crying when she would drop us off. I also remember doing the same after she would visit us on her break. Every day, during her 30 minute lunch break, she would walk to my grandma's house from the restaurant so that she could see us... even if it was only for 15 minutes.
My mom is a very loving woman. I am sure it broke her heart to see me so upset. But my mom is also a smart lady, I'm sure she knew that I was being overly dramatic and 5 minutes after she left, I would go back to playing with my superheroes. It would have been very easy for her to just stay and relax at work during that time. She was on her feet 10-12 hours per day. The last thing she needed was to walk 8 blocks to my grandmother's house. The second to last thing she needed was a crying three year old tugging on her leg.
But that is the thing. It had nothing to do with what she needed. It was all about what her kids needed. We needed clothes, coats, shoes, food, school supplies, an education, a warm bed, and love. She provided all of that... along with some really awesome 1970s toys!
How did she manage to do all of this while being poor?
My sister and I never went without... but that was only because many times my mother did.
The greatest act of motherly love I saw as a child was not just one act. It was constant instances of my mother sacrificing so her children's needs were met. Every September when my sister and I got new school clothes, my mother kept her old ones. Every night when we were able to eat dinner with her, we ate first... then my mom had what was left. Every Christmas and birthday, we had presents, cake and parties just like all the other kids... because my mom spent all year saving every penny she could to ensure that we never knew we were poor.
So I guess I lied when I said my family was poor when I was young. In reality, my mother was poor because she gave all she had to her children. My sister and I weren't really poor. We had everything... because we had Mom.
My teaching assistant
Although my teaching assistant Karen is married, she never had children of her own. She doesn't need any of her own.
Why?
Because every child with special needs in our town is her child.
For the past 25 years, during the school year, Karen works with students with special needs at the high school at which I teach. When school is not in session, she works at the park district camp for kids with special needs. There are many kids at the high school with whom she started working when they were three years old.
For several of those children, Karen has actually spent more waking hours with them than their own parents. For those kids, she is a second mom. And they are lucky to have her in their lives.
Even the ones she does not meet until they arrive at high school are lucky to know her. Many of our students with learning and behavioral disabilities have difficult home lives. Some may not have a positive adult female role model in their lives.
Actually that is another lie.
They have Karen.
She shows motherly love by treating these children with respect, setting limits, having high expectations, listening, caring, laughing and teaching. She shows motherly love by being their "school mom".
I hope my kids remember... and are just like their mom.
My wife
I have already written several posts about how amazing my wife is. She is simply the perfect partner for me and the greatest mother my kids could ever have. Every day she shows Timmy and MJ what motherly love is all about. I have plenty of material from which to choose.
This year I would like to focus on one of the greatest gifts she has given my children...
The perfect role model.
My wife Helen is smart, strong, capable, loving, generous, fun, kind and funny (she's also gorgeous... but that is beside the point). My kids get to see that every day.
My daughter MJ gets to see a woman worth emulating. She can see that a woman is strong and should stand up for herself. A woman is smart and can solve problems. A woman is loving and can take care of those in need. A woman should work hard to achieve any goal that she chooses. A woman should be tenacious and overcome any challenge in her way. A woman should love her children with all her heart. If my daughter can be anything close to the woman my wife is... we have done our jobs as parents.
My son Timmy is watching as well. In addition to learning all of the lessons above, he has the privilege of seeing first hand how a woman deserves to be treated. My wife would never stand for being disrespected by anyone. You better believe that she is teaching my son to treat everyone with respect. Some day my son is going to find someone special. Because he sees how my wife carries herself every day, he will know how to treat that special someone. That should help to make him quite a "catch"!
You are who you are today because of them. Happy Mothers day to every mother. Unfortunately my mother was a waste of space
Forgive your mother, some unfortunate incident made her that way. Forgiving her may not change her, but it will most definitely change you. Forgiveness releases the anguish you hold inside. It breaks the chains of resentment and anger. Break free! let them fall to the ground. Forgiveness is freedom, it allows you to move forward happily .
To all Mothers, oh Happy Day 😊
This post really did hit home. Over the years my mom has done some very hateful things but I am learning to live and let go. I still message her weekly just to drop a line and say hello. Forgiving her is a everyday process because there is always something new that does arise. It is a difficult journery but my lesson is to not let it get me down and make me bitter towards my own children. The relationship between my mother and I has taught me how to be a mother and how not to be a mother. I love her for that reason and I am thankful for the lessons that I have learned because I have become a better mother because of it all. Thank you all for reading and Happy Mothers Day to all the Mommy's :)
I know not everyone is blessed with a good mother. I hope that you had someone one in your life who fulfilled the role your mother should have. But from what I know, you learned how not to be a mother from yours... because you go out of your way to treat your children (and other people's children) the way you deserved to be treated.
Happy Mother's day to you.
I will share a story of motherly love that involves you...
https://steemit.com/family/@karenb54/taking-on-someone-else-s-child-2-years-6-months-later
That's so kind of you. I look back and think my mother taught me how not to be a mother.
I have learned how not to be a teacher from some bad ones. Sometimes it helps to be able to say, "I'll just do the opposite of what they did".
You are clearly doing the opposite of what your mother did.
I am and it seems to be working. I never want to be like her
No matter how you got here, your kids are lucky to have you today!
Thank you now can someone tell them
oh no!
I am sorry that you feel that way. It is a bitter and sweet type of thing, the relationship between mother and child. Maybe you can take the experiences you had and look at the lessons that you did learn out of it all. I didn't have the best relationship with my mother but I am thankful for what I did go through with her. It taught me a lot about how to carry myself as a woman and how to be selfless rather than being selfish towards my own children. Growing up, I had a sense of hate but I have finally gotten to the point of forgiveness and understanding of the the lessons of life and how they will come to you.
To echo the narrative of sacrifice, I will add a story as well.
When I was about 4 years old my parents put me in pre-k in an attempt to start me early in a kindergarten class. After some time, the teacher's realized I was not communicating or making friends with anyone but this one boy. They recommended that my parents take me out of school and work on my communication skills. My mom made the tough decision to put her career on hold and stay home with me and my little brother to work on speaking and listening with us. Apparently that year made all of the difference, I was later accepted into kindergarten and made lots of friends, some of which I am still friends with today. My mother (and father of course) sacrificed a lot to send me and my two siblings to Catholic school, where we obtained a great liberal arts foundation. They went without, so we could learn and have the best opportunities in life. She died of cancer in 2012, and I miss her everyday. Please tell your Moms how much you love them while they are still a phone call away.
Wow this was incredibly moving. I am sorry for your loss but I am happy you have such fond memories of your mother. What she did for you was amazing. It looks like the theme of the day is "putting your children ahead of yourself". You mom is a perfect example of this essential motherly trait. I think you mom just reminded many people on here how lucky they are to be able to call their mom and say "thanks".
Thank you so much for sharing this story.
Happy Mother's day to all of the mothers in your life.
What a a sweet and throughtful idea, I have no doubt that your mom and your wife feel extremely lucky to have you :)
One of the (many) great things I learned from my mom was the importance of sibling bonds. Tattling was strongly discouraged in our house unless it had to do with endangering ourselves or others, and if we got into an argument we had to resolve it before bedtime with hugs and 'I love you's. This practice led to us being not only close siblings but best friends.
I've continued this legacy with my own children, who at 13 (Ethan) and 16 (Zoe) are also the best of friends, I'm proud to say.
I will definitely let my mom kn,ow I told this story, she'll be thrilled :)
That is awesome! Those are very important lessons. Your mom is very wise... so are you.
Happy mother's day!!!!
good post and awesome storys! Here is my mum-story:
As a child, I did something at school. The teacher ordered my mother to talk and complained about me. My mom asked me if it was true. Although I knew that it was true, i said no. The teacher became angry and accused me of lying. My mother looked straight into her eyes and said, "My son is not lying". The teacher immediately realized that it was futile. This mother would defend her son to the blood, no matter what he did.
Since that day, I knew that even the heavens could break over me, my mother would always be there.
That is awesome! Did you ever let your mom know the truth? I bet now that you are older it would lead to a pretty big laugh.
You don't mess with a mea bear's cub... ever!
Happy mother's day to all the mothers in your life.
"Mother is the name for God on the lips and hearts of all children."
A quote from the movie, The Crow.
I almost used this as the opening picture but it just didn't match the feeling I was going fro. But I that line was going through my head the entire time I wrote this.
Yeah, it was a great movie.
And the soundtrack is simply amazing!
One of my favorite lines of all time!
Great post ! happy Mother´s Day to all moms outside ! You do a great job
Thanks!
Happy mother's day to all the mothers in your life!
Thank you and if you are a mom, Happy Mothers Day to you too! ;)
My mother had my back on my good and bad days. Now i visit her at the cemetary have a couple of shots with her, sit on the grass an d lean against her tombstone, and drop off a flowers. Happy Mothers Day!
I hope you thought of some good memories of your mother today. Thank you for sharing.
That's what's up right there! Sounds like you two had a nice relationship. I love the way you chill with her at the cemetery. That's awesome! A couple of shots and chill out with mom dukes. I really do love that!
This particular mothers day is a tough one but it was joyful. I have two daughters, one lives with me and the other is with her dad. My daugher and I still spend the day together, she bought me a rose, a card and sang me a song. I guess I can say that this is one of the best mothers days that ive had. It would've been a little different if my oldest was here too. Happy Mothers Day to all the Mommy's!
I am very happy that you and your daughter were able to create some beautiful new Mother's day memories!
Happy mother's day to all the mothers in your life!
The best thing she did was always believe me I know right from wrong! To share the positivity you bring to Steemit with this post I linked it to my last! Cheers!
That is great! A very valuable lesson and the one I take most serious as a parent!
Wow, what an article. I can tell your family is warm & loving. And I liked what u said about RESPECT - that because yr Wife would never stand for being disrespected, she sets a great example for yr son.
Ah, if only all moms could be that way - we would have a better world community (and far fewer rapes).
Anyway, your post really took me back - I remembered when I was in High School, doing volunteer work with the disabled teens .
It was quite an eye-opener - and showed me how to open my mind. It illuminated me to other people, other challenges & what some families had to experience. "One day at a time" is a phrase that RESONATED.
I WANT TO WISH ALL YOU TREMENDOUS, LOVING MOTHERS a very happy Mothers Day !!
Thank you so much! I agree 100%. If parents just took the responsibility to teach their children well, the world would be a much better place. There are sometimes things out a parent's control... but if they just do their best to raise good people, we would see vast improvements in the world.
Its awesome that you volunteered to work with kids with disabilities. I bet it was a ton of fun!
Happy Mother's day to all of the mothers in your life!
My mother is the greatest act of love I may have received. Beautiful post my friend. I hope you enjoy with your family. I send you a big hug!
Thanks! Here's a hug right back!
That is an awesome way to put it. You summer did up nicely with "My mother is the greatest act of love I may have received".
Happy Mother's day to all the mothers in your life.
It's the truth, my friend. Beyond that she gave me life, which is something giant. She has given me so much that I can not only mention a single moment. My mother is a great pillar in my life and deserves all the good in this world. Big hug dear @hanshotfirst.
I hope you get a chance to tell her that today!
I just saw this and I had to reply. My mother had twenty children I am the 19th. She passed away four years ago after ten years with dementia. She did not know any of us for the last five years. My mom was my best friend my confidant my rock my hero. She and My dad moved from the Yucatan to Tampa in 1969 with 15 of their kids. New culture be language food etc. They lost almost all their money in Mexico due to the Mexican president. My mom always had time for me, she helped me with my homework my friend problems my teenage problems. She was always on my side for everything. When my mom was in her ninth year of dementia I was feeding her blended food and talking to her at that time she barely talked. All of a sudden she puts her hands on my face, looks into my eyes and says Cecilia you are beautiful I'll never forget you.. I love you darling. Then she went blank again. That was the most beautiful precious gift I have ever received. I think of her everyday and smile for my mom taught me how to live and she remembered me. Thank you
That is amazing. Thank you for sharing that. I am sad that you had to live through that... but I am thrilled you had that special moment!
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@hanshotfirst, very moving post, thank you for sharing.
My mother did a similar thing. While I was living in a boarding schoo (from 10-18 yeats)l, she used to drive me there. I would live there for about 3 months, untill holidays start. I hated my old school and that is why I was transfered to a boarding school in another country. When she left me there she did not show me any signs that she will be crying the whole way back. I never knew about it untill I grew up. But I know that she did it so I don't fell so bad. She had to do it each time, for my own good. It was hard for her to leave me there so far away from her, but she did it because she knew that it is better for me. She was not selfish like some people who hold people close becaus it makes them feel better. Thank you Mom!
Wow! That is a very moving story. That's what mother's do. They suffer the pain so their children don't have to.
Happy mother's day!!!
That is so true. I became a father 1 year and 7 months ago and I will try to be the best father I can for my children, just like my parents. Happy Mothers Day!!
That is the best way to repay your mom!
I am so thankful to still have my mother. My mother has been always there for me: in good times but also in bad times. I don’t know what I should do without her. She means everything and represents millions of words and millions of worlds. She can be strong, patient, lovely, listening, … Today, it maybe a special day for her, but I think that she should be remembered every day of the year. Every day, should she be cherished, adored, receive flowers, … Every day should be a day we express our love to her. Happy thoughts to all mothers in the world !
Well said! I agree 100%! I hope you are able to see her or speak with her today.
Absolutely :) Thanks for sharing your great post :)
Happy Mothers day to all the wonderful mothers in this world. We would literally be nothing without you! ❤️
Excellent point!
My mom taught me to by myself and fight for freedom. My mom also taught me to do whatever is necessary to ensure fairness. She taught me to be a rebellious person and to question rules, especially ones that don't serve humanity. My mom taught me to be strong-willed and determined.
That is awesome! Sounds like a strong woman.
oh boy, strong is putting it mildly. I kind of resented her growing up because she was overpowering, and I was on the shy, introverted side.
I recall from some of your past posts that you have learned from this and pride yourself on giving your daughter the freedom to explore and create. That is very cool.
Thanks, but strange enough we are a town that celebrates this in august, the 15th. Only Antwerp in whole Belgium, don't ask me why.
http://everybodyeatswell.blogspot.be/2010/08/15-august-mothers-day-in-antwerp.html
That is unique. Maybe it makes the moms in your town feel even more special.
Happy EARLY mother's day to all the mothers in your life!
No. 1 and 2 is very difficult, there are so many examples - No. 3 completed at least! Great post Sir!
No. 3 was the. It's important! So happy you got to spend time with your mother!
My Mother was a wonderful woman. She passed in 2014 from Alzheimer's but raised 15 of us kids on her own, as my dad passed away when I was 6 months old. I am the youngest of the family. God bless her, may she rest in peace
I am so sorry for your loss.
Wow!She must have been one incredibly strong woman! 15 kids on her own. I really hope today you are thinking of some good memories of her. I bet there were many!
Oh she was an incrediable lady. I always have fond memories of her daily. Have a great day. Take care
Happy Mother's day to you .. I Love so much to my mother always an i pray for all mothers who live in world .
Thank you! Happy mother's day to all the mothers in your life!
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I like it!!!!
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great post!
Thanks!
you're welcome!
I would like to think that I express my appreciation and gratitude for my mother every single day...but I don't buy flowers and a card every day and I don't actively acknowledge everything my mother did (and does) every day. So thank you for the post.
I am so thankful for everything my mother did for me. When I did not get into the magnet school system and we could not afford private school, she homeschooled us. She was my cheerleader and my coach for sports, always putting our needs first. More than this though, she never took the easy parenting path. She taught me to budget at 11 instead of just giving me money or saying no. She taught me to think about the world around me and decipher my own thoughts and ideas. Thanks to her, I grew to be a confident and happy woman.
I was amazingly grateful to my mom for all of these things and more. However, now that I have become a mother to two of my own children, I am more thankful than I could have imagined. She taught me how to be a mother...
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Thanks! Happy Mother's day!
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Thanks!