Mother's Day
Well, I couldn't let Mother's Day go by without a post. I am just having a hard time starting...I don't know why exactly. My thoughts are everywhere. From my mom, me becoming a mom, what a mom looks like...so maybe these are some of the things for today's blog.
Some things I have learned from my mom:
1. Love the Lord first
3. Hunt for a bargain
4. Enjoy the moment
5. Family is important
6. Love a good roller coaster
7. Diet Coke is the best
8. Work Hard
9. Expect excellence
10. Help others
11. Serve
12. Sleep is valued
These are just a few of the things I could think of off the top of my head. There is so much about my mom that I love. I hate being far away from her, but we know the Lord has a plan and being far away doesn't change love.
Becoming a mom:
Some of you may or may not know that I became a mom to Andrew when David and I got married almost 20 years ago. Andrew was 12 and I had no idea what to do. I loved him and that was what guided me. You see, I have all sisters, no brothers. There were no boys in our house growing up. We even had girl dogs. Now, yes Andrew has his real mom, Tracy and I love her and am so thankful that she shared Andrew with me.I am grateful to Andrew for the grace he gave to me in me learning. Then along came Matthew and Grace. I love being a mom to all of them. Now, I have Elizabeth, my daughter in law. I've learned a lot in the last 20 years. Not every kid is the same. They all are made differently and you have to find ways to connect with each one. I love being a mom. That's what I always wanted to be. Yes, I have other titles in life, but mom is my favorite.
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