Sunday, May 8

A Special Thanks for a Special Woman ................. 5/8/11

    A special thanks to all mothers. Your selfless work is unending. It is not appreciated enough. Thank you for the critical role you fulfill.  Your children are safe and sane, because of your efforts; they were---or are---well tended to, because of you: 

Sweater, n.:  garment worn by a child when its mother is feeling chilly.  ~Ambrose Bierce
       Mothers, our society thanks you for the values you instill in your children. I'm thankful that my mom demonstrated unending love and grace.

        For you women who had hardworking, sacrificial, loving, caring, humorous, faithful, diligent mothers, isn't it humbling to know that:
Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee
Calls back the lovely April of her prime.                                                  ~William Shakespeare    
        My mother died four-and-a-half years ago, in my arms, on her birthday.  I'm forever grateful that I was with her when she went to the mansion prepared for her, by our Lord.  Nonetheless, she still lives deep within me.  Even though she's no longer present, in her body, I'm grateful for the fingerprints she's left on my soul.  Today's gratitudes will focus on my dear, sweet mom, Cecilia:

1. I'm thankful for her humor. To see the lighter side of life, I learned that from Mom. This inn would not exist, if it weren't for her. My hope and joy are gifts first awakened by my mother's attentive care.
2. My outlook in life was influenced by her kindness and gentleness. I learned to overlook a matter, by her example. I learned to ask myself, how important is it? Many issues that would consume me, if I weren't careful, are seen as not worth my grief. Without my mom's influence, this inn wouldn't exist.
3.. I'm grateful for the boundaries she taught me. She, by my side as a lad, instructed me in the ways of the Lord. From her, I learned right from wrong and to be considerate towards all.
4. I'm grateful for the example of her faith. Kneeling by her side, I frequently witnessed earnestness in prayer. Her example impressed upon me the importance of regularly talking with God. A habit that helps me to make it through the day, week, month and year. I can't live this life without God's help.I'm as strong spiritually as I am in my prayer. If my prayer life is weak, so is my spiritual strength.
5. I celebrate her love for music. Because of her passion for it, I love music and am a musician. Thanks, Mom, for awakening an appreciation for a language that conveys emotion in so many brilliant ways.
6. I'm thankful for her great cooking. Many warm memories I have of her, in the kitchen.  The meals she'd prepare for us kids, were exceptional.  I loved the cakes she baked.  Her resourcefulness in feeding her large brood and satisfying all of us at the same time was a regularly feat of hers.
7. I rejoice when I think of her laughter. My heart warms as I hear it now resonating within the halls of my memory.
8. I"m thankful that one day, I'll travel to where she is, and along with my dad and other loved ones, I'll fellowship with her, enjoy her motherly touch, hear her delightful laughter, take in her loving looks and luxuriate in her love, once again.
9. Most of all, I deeply appreciate the love she had for me.. Though tired---worn weary---tending to six kids, she always had time for me. I thrived because of her affectionate, tender love. I would not be one hundredth the man I am, without her influence in my life. I agree with the following:
If the whole world were put into one scale, and my mother in the other, the whole world would jump off the beam.   ~Lord Langdale
      Thanks Mom, for being an incarnation of God's giving, gracious love.

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      Readers, may I invite you to share your gratitudes about your mother? I'd love to hear them.

4 comments:

Phyllis said...

What a beautiful posting on this special day. I am proud to say I am a mother to two absolutely wonderful and successful daughters. And when I see what they have become, I feel so proud. They are raising their own children to be mirrors of themselves so I am so blessed in so many ways. I am so lucky to still have my mom with me although at almost 91 years old I never know if every special day or event will be her last. She shared a very nice day today with her 3 daughters and two grandsons who live here in FL. I know she cherishes every minute she can do that.

Like your mother, Paul, she cooked and baked for my dad and us five kids every meal, along with all her other activities. We never wanted for anything and at the time, didn't realize how good we had it. My parents worked hard and I think my siblings and I learned that if we wanted things we needed to work for them.

I hope all mothers had a special day today devoted just to them. Next month we will salute our fathers in the same way.

Anonymous said...

I got a bouquet of hand picked dandelions and a hand made card with lots of things stuck to it (and delivered at 6:30am) for mother's day!

Pablo said...

Dear Phyllis, my friend from the Right Coast,

What a lovely post! Thanks for dropping by. I tried inserting what you sent me regarding gratitude and was unable to. The technical aspects of this blog prevents me.

How wonderful it must be for you to see a healthy legacy in your family: the continuation of positive values passed on from one generation to the next. You're truly blessed.

I know you treasure your mom. I also pray you get the respite you need, from time-to-time. It's demanding to care for an aging parent. You, too, were fortunate to have a mother who invested in her children.

Thank you, for dropping by!

Here's to community and sharing our blessings,

Pablo said...

Hi there, Thag,

Thanks for dropping by! I didn't read your post until after I posted. Good minds think alike. We were writing at the same time.

How sweet, the surprise you got this morning,from your little ones. Nothing can outdo the love received from our children. I'm happy to hear your morning began with an infusion of love. Thank you for sharing this special moment with us. Will you post the card on the refrigerator? Is it possible for you to share what the card said?

How's the weather in your part of the world? Good to see you again.

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