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Sunday, May 13, 2007

Mother's Day

Last year, I ran a post to tell just how horrible I am at sending cards and gift buying. It's just not a detail that my frenetic life handles very well. Unfortunately, Mother's Day is no different. We normally go out to dinner with my Mother or she and I have gone shopping in the past. It's a nice way to spend a day.

Today, I'm flying to Toronto. I spent the night at my Mom's last night (her house is closer to the airport). It was nice spending a LITTLE time with her.

I told you that I already got my Mother's Day presents. The Boys brought me a beautiful engraved frame. I can't wait to take a picture and put in it.

Here's my "repeat" Mother's Day post from last year. It may be a repeat, but my feelings are no less now than they were then. In fact, I may feel even more endeared to each of these special Mom's in my life:

I am the absolute WORST at remembering these days! They sneak up and surprise me. I don't like that about myself. I know that all the women in my life who I should send a card and a gift know this about me. Thankfully, they dish out grace when it comes to me regularly! I thought I would pay tribute to each one today in my blog:

To My Mother: You have always been there for me. I don't think you'll ever know exactly how much that means to me. I know there have been some hard times, but I also know that you are a rock who clings to THE ROCK! Your life and the testimony that it presents is the reason that I am able to confidently claim my faith today. You have instilled in me the values with which I am now raising my own children. They (the kids) remind me regularly (when parenting is hard) just what an awesome job you did (and do). Your support and always "being there" for us is such a gift. I can say without a doubt that this is not the "normal" parenting that took place among my friends as a child and a teen and even as an adult. Actually, it amazes me when I really think about it. Thank you for the many things you do for us each day. Of course, I miss being closer to you...but am thankful that we are still not far apart! Thanks, Mom! I love you!!

To My Step-Mother: It's hard to believe how much time has passed since you walked into our lives. I know that there have been times when it must have been hard to be "another mother figure" in our lives. But you have done a beautiful job of it. I appreciate the many ways that you go out of your way to make sure that family and extended family have time together. I also appreciate that you continue to call us and invite us up, even when we can't come! You have always been there and helped us know that we are an important part of your life as well. Thank YOU for the many ways that you care and love us. We (and ESPECIALLY I) want to let you know that we love and appreciate you.

To My Mother-in-Law: Thank you for your love and generosity over the past 20 years! I listen to other people tell about their mother-in-law relationships in negative ways...and I am SO THANKFUL that I can say with confidence, "Not MINE!" Your giving and loving spirit is such a picture of the love of Jesus. It doesn't go unnoticed OR unappreciated. I'll admit that I wondered how it would be when we all lived together in the same town. Now, I almost can't imagine NOT living in the same town! And "Grandma's Kitchen" has elevated you to a whole new status with my kids (and their friends). You are truly a blessing to all of us! Thank you for raising your son to be a wonderful and Godly husband! May God continue to bless you abundantly! We love you!

To My Grandmother: You are such a gift to us! I love the fact that even though you have moved further away, we can still communicate on computer. I love to look back on all the things we have done together. I appreciate all the memories that you have given to me (and our family). I know that family is so important to you and I think I have carried some of that into my own family. It is a blessing to have a Grandparent who wants to know and be a such a part of her grandchildrens and great grandchildrens (and even the great great grandchildrens) lives! I love you, Grandma!!

Happy Mother's Day to each of you....YOU ARE LOVED!!!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Happy Mother's Day...have a safe and fruitful trip!!!

Mary Jo said...

Happy Mother's Day, my friend!

Anonymous said...

Hope your Mother's Day has been a good one, even though you're so far away. Nice to have some time for yourself for a change. Thanks again for your lovely message...it made me cry all over again! It's really you and D and the rest of our family that is such a blessing in my life. Have a great trip.
Thanks for being you. LY..C

Unknown said...

Happy belated Mother's Day. Hope it was great.

Blessings, and, by the way, you've been tagged!!!

Tammy said...

What a wonderful tribute you made last year to all of the women in your life.
Happy Mother's Day and have a safe trip!

Melli said...

Awwwwww... that was sweet! I missed out on it last year - so I'm glad you re-posted! (is that like re-gifting?) LOL! Hope your day was a good one - even though you were traveling!