Today is the day when we celebrate Moms and give thanks. Without Moms none of us would be here. Thank You!
To all the moms, grandmoms, stepmoms and women who are trying to become moms, THANK YOU!
For all the things you do that are seen and unseen; for all the choices you make that are known or unknown; for all the times you showed up very visibly – or even with purpose, invisibly; for every sacrifice, tear, laugh, choice and correction; for every moment that created a memory and every moment that sits quietly in the background that no one knows about except you, THANK YOU.
We, the beneficiaries, cherish you.
Today is a day of great appreciation, recognition and thankfulness.
Happy Mom’s Day!
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Losing your Mother is something you never get over. So those of you whose Mothers are still with them, show them how much they mean to you.
I lost my mother in my 20s. She gave everything for us. In heaven, she’ll get to see her daughter-in-law, she never saw her lovely grandchildren she never saw, and they’ll fill her in on all the wonderful things she did not get to experience with them here on earth.
She sees 🥲
Yes. And prayers, even after they have left this world, are effectual.
Mother is sleeping in this morning, much deservedly. She just completed the last leg of the marathon of seeing our youngest child graduate from college yesterday. Well deserved rest after decades of faithful nurturing of our children. God over-blessed me with such a wife to share life with. May God be the glory for his lavish love for us.
Too negative?
Without Moms none of us would be here.
Without Moms we would not be here.
Or not negative enough?
Without Moms none of us would not be here, not!
Enjoy your moms everyone.
And thank her even if you lost her already.
Thanks, Mom!
“It takes two”, or more…is all I can think today as I see the Mother’s Day greetings. Yes, I’m a mom, and I appreciate the kind thoughts and words from so many. But I also know that without SUPPORT from my husband, family, friends, and heck–society at large–I might have succumbed to the despair cult of modern “culture” which has frightened so many would-be mothers away from such a joyful calling. I pray for all mothers today; thankful for loving embraces with which they raised their children. And sorrowful for those moms who were fooled by the empty promises of abortion and/or sterility; life alone with only regrets for dead children, killed before they were born. I apologize, sincerely(!) for such a somber tone, but also know this: Sometimes ALL IT TAKES IS ONE WORD of ENCOURAGEMENT for a young woman to choose life, and embrace the joys (and challenges) of motherhood. Thank you to all those who offer encouragement!
Yes, making cappelletti with my Nana 💞❤️💓
I’ll take this opportunity to wish my beautiful daughter the happiest of Mothers’ Days!
This is the first Mothers’ Day without her mom, my wife of 55 years, but her smile, her laughter, her moments of joy with her granddaughters and all the things that memories are made of, are with us every day and night.
Mothers’ Day is the ultimate celebration of life and the loving protection of the unborn, so Happy Mothers’ Day to the memory of my wife and my mom and to all the moms who are, who ever were, and who ever will be!
I’m remembering the birth of my first child 51 years ago this weekend. Some years his birthday lands on Mother’s day. I remember not knowing a darn thing about babies, but somehow I learned and we both survived my sometimes clumsy attempts. Thank God he was the best baby. I lost him 4 years ago. I miss him intensely, but have the promise of being with him in eternity. I am blessed to have a loving daughter and three wonderful granddaughters. May all Treeper mom’s have a blessed day.
Mary knows your heart. She experienced the full pain and grief of losing her son Jesus to death on the cross. During those couple of days before the resurrection she felt the worst despair any mother feels. You will have a blessed reunion with your son, though you will miss him terribly each day until that day comes. My prayers are for you and all mothers who’s children predeceased them.
Thank you God for giving me a loving mother, was a wonderful friend and was an example of a mother who loved the Lord. I miss everyday. I was greatly blessed.
Okay – darned dust on the keyboard 🥲
Yes, thank you Mom (in heaven) for putting up with me when I was such an incredible sassy and snarky teenager (God, was I awful or what!). Thank you for your love of Christ that you passed on to me, for your infinite wisdom, and by exemplifying what a good mother is. As much as I miss you, I know you are in the peaceful presence of our Lord. For that, I am at peace even in my saddest moments missing you 🥲