Sunday 8 May 2016

#ItWasMom

First and foremost, I would like to wish all mothers including all foster mothers, all future mothers to be and all future foster mothers to be around the world a "Happy Mother's Day! I hope you will get spoilt with your loved ones, I hope you will have a great day."

I could describe words by using each letter of "Happy Mother's Day" to my Mum and other Mums in the world. I would like to share with you those words.

Happy
Appreciative
Patient
Peacemaker
Young

Movitated
Open
Teacher
Helper
Example
Reliable
'
Selfless

Diligent
Always listens
Young

I really love the Image below. If you can't see the Image below, it says "Who showed me how to LOVE unconditionally? #ItWasMom motherhood.mormon.org"
When we all young and Dad was at work, we always had Mum at home.

- She was home to nurture us.
For an example, she shows that she loves us and ensured that everything will be okay soon.

- To care about us.
For an example, she always showed that she cared about us.

- To listen to all of our concerns. For an example, when we need someone to listen to our concerns, Mum was always there.

- To share her stories over and over again. For an example, when we are listening how to drive, she shares her learning how to drive experiences.

- To teaches us what was right from wrong. For an example, it is a necessary to know what is right from wrong and it is a life lesson skill.

- To warn us of danger/injuring ourselves and sometimes those warnings became lessons to us. 

For an example, don't touch the hot stove because it is hot and if we touched the hot stove, we got the consequence of getting a burned hand and we may seem ashamed because we didn't listen to Mum.

If your Mum is still alive today, I encourage you to wish your Mum a Happy Mother's Day, tell her that you love her, and share how much you appreciate her either through a phone call or skype call/video call or visiting her in person or spending some time with her. I know that she will appreciate that heaps.

I also encourage you to watch the following video clip.
If you can't see the video above, here's the link. www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ4TPn8hjxI

Stay Tuned until next time.

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