Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is right around the corner. A day to honour those special women in our lives. Our own mom’s, our mother in laws, our sisters, our aunts, and anyone in between who holds a piece of your heart. When I think of Mother’s Day, I think of spring flowers, family fun, and surrounded by my own children – even as adults – full of love.
Mother’s hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever… Anonymous.
I recently read an endearing devotional called I Love You Mom. It was a collection of stories by the authors sharing advice from their mothers, or life lessons, and the quiet strength they carried. Some stories were light and playful, like buying a first bra. Others carried deeper truths—like choosing kindness, even toward those who mistreat you. Each morning, I found myself moved to tears, reflecting on my own mother and the lessons she left behind.
For example:
My mom was an excellent encourager. Throughout my childhood I remember many moments for school or for sports that she would cheer me on.
- “You’ll pass with flying colours. You’ve studied hard”
- “You are so fast and such a good sprinter”
- “Wow! You landed an axel. I was never able to accomplish that, but you did. Well done!”
- “You are so beautiful in that wedding dress”
I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea. Whether it was myself or even my own children – she was right there cheering and laughing along. A vivid memory is laughing and enjoying my 2 young children go sledding down a hill while visiting them for the weekend. She laughed a lot at their fun. The next thing I knew, she was on one of their sleds and zooming down the hill with them. Amazing! A child like spirit full of life and fun.






Do you have any motherly life lessons?
I often wonder if my own children will look back and see some of my motherly advice or life lessons as they move on in their adult lives? I certainly hope so. I believe I have, but that will be their life stories to tell one day. (But.. if I can ponder – I’d hope they saw me as a positive light, always trying to be helpful towards others, with a fun child-like spirit, and loving them with my whole heart).
So, Happy Mother’s Day mom up there in heaven. Although I miss your stories, your laugh and your fun ways along with your simple advice when I had a cooking question – I know you are celebrating in the greatest garden full of tulips and daffodils smiling bright like a ray of sunshine.


