A Mother carries a child in her womb for nine months and in her heart for the rest of her life. This pretty much sums up what a mother does for a child throughout all of history.

Celebrating Mothers Day is an occasion for everyone to express their love, respect, and admiration for their Mother.

On Mothers day we think of things such as:
How much did our mother give up just caring for us?
How many diapers did she change?
How many times were there things she needed to do and couldn’t because we were sick or needed something else?
Why did she grace me into this world?
How many times did she pick me up, when I fell?

Send things to your Mother.
A dozen Roses.
A box of Candy.
An e-mail telling her you love her.
A simple phone call, telling her You Love Her.


Taking a moment out of your day to tell her how special she is will never measure up to what she has given up for you.

Our mother’s presence in our life is felt every single day of our lives. It seems that no matter which day we wake up, not just today, we feel them. When we are faced with a really tough decision in our life we can feel her there. Our mothers, the one person in our life, that no matter what we do, they are the one that will always stand behind us, and next to us, over us picking us up when we falter. There love is unwavering.

Mothers day is probably they most celebrated American Holiday next to Christmas, Valentines Day, and New Years. Why is that? Because everyone in the U.S. has a mother and 99 percent of all of them feel as if their Mother did the best they could for them.

We would like to take a moment out of our lives today and say “Thank You” and that we “Love You” for all that you have given us and for all that you have done for us. Today is your day! We may think about you all year round, but today we are taking out a moment, to tell you an Extra-Special Thanks.

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