Thinking of Mothers
In May of 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed the
Proclamation declaring Mother's Day as the second
Sunday in May. For 100 years the tradition has continued.
On this eve of Mother's Day recall the many women who
have helped you along in your journey to become the
person you are today . . .
-who carried you in her womb and gave you life
-who chose you because she wanted you for her very own
-who taught you values and your ABC's
-who loved you more than she loved herself
-who guided you in difficult times
-who listened to you
-who cooked for you & fed you
-who told you every day, I love you
These may be qualities of only one person in your life--but it is more
likely in today's world that many mothers have come into your life
and loved you unconditionally.
Thank them in your heart--if not in person.
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