Mother's Day...what does that mean to you? Many mothers, grandmothers, and women sit with a carefully placed bouquet of flowers, maybe a quick meal, a hasty phone call while others had a quiet day with family celebrating the love between them and just being in the presence of one another. Which one were you?
I think we are both at different times of our lives. Society is quick to remind us of the importance of being a good mother. Are we doing enough, will I do it the right way, do I love everyone the same? So many unanswered questions? It is hard to fulfill all that we think the world wants us to be, and for sure what we want to be.
It occurred to me that maybe the best people to ask what they expect or want from us is our own children. We rarely do that, as sometimes we are afraid to look at ourselves and maybe make the necessary changes or be reminded that we make mistakes. There are times you must right a wrong. If need be do it and move on. We needn't be so hard on ourselves, so don't be. I am not perfect, always right, and don't always fulfill the needs of my children or grand children.
So what I have learned as a mother and grandmother is not to be so hard on myself. I can't be everything for everyone all the time. Time is a gift, it is the gift I really want for Mother's Day. A few hours to sit, talk and reminisce about the past and what the future holds for my children and their children. I am not much of a gift kind of mom. I'd rather have you love me all year long, and maybe bring me a flower or a meal on a day that it is unexpected. That, I think should be the theme of the day. But I am an old fashion lady who will always take pleasure in the simple things.
I use to wonder why my mother was always so fussy about the day, I think I understand it now, but don't really believe in the theory. My sisters and I never questioned what we would be doing on Mother's Day, our mother let us know what she wanted, what time to be there, and don't be late!!!! But she had no reference point to reflect on. So in theory she was right, we are to honor our mothers, but not just on Mother's Day, maybe we should consider being kind and loving throughout the year. Give that some thought!!!
Wishing you a Happy Mother's Day filled with love and memories.
Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless...Mother Teresa
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