Though I know she was exhausted a lot when we were growing up, I never remember her complaining about it.
She was never too busy or too tired to give me encouragement
or support or lend a listening ear.
She always helped me finish school projects I had
procrastinated on, cheerfully and without told-you-so-ness, though I certainly
would have deserved it.
She makes amazing French toast.
She always loved taking my sister and I out for a yummy lunch and
shopping.
When I was at camp and early in college, she would write me
a hand-written letter nearly every day. Now she writes emails. She has almost certainly written me thousands
of times, though I have replied to maybe 1 in 10.
Her laugh—when you really get her going, she will laugh so
hard she stops making any noise. Mostly
her son-in-laws do this to her.
Her persistence. My
mom is a lady who gets things done. Period. She will keep making phone calls, keep
sending emails, do whatever it takes to see a thing through. Here she is helping me potty train Sarah over Christmas. She spent literally hours doing this during that visit. I am totally convinced Sarah would not be [mostly] potty trained today if it weren't for my mom!
Mom, I love you so much! I could name a hundred things I love about you--in fact at least 5 more things I should have put on this list today have come to mind as I was putting the photos into this post--but I will save some for next year. ;) I am so thankful the Lord gave YOU to me as my mother! So much of what
I do in mothering Sarah is inspired by you. Happy Mother's Day!
I do in mothering Sarah is inspired by you. Happy Mother's Day!
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