Mothers day is coming up and we have been thinking a lot about our mom and the wonderful person she is. She is an amazing women! She wrote the words below including the poem and we wanted to share it with you!
Feel free to print the poem off to share with the women/mothers in your life. Don't forget to print one for you...as you are wonderful too!!
You can print it by right clicking on the picture/poem below and saving it to your computer then printing it. You can also click here.
From our mom:
Sometimes, in the
complexities of life, we lose sight of this perspective and start to feel the
drudgeries and heaviness of family life.
I had a friend who was having one of “those days” and she confided in me
that she was feeling overwhelmed and that all the little things that she did
for her small children were underappreciated.
I told her, “I know the feeling.”
I have never had a baby sit up after I have changed a diaper and say,
“Thank you, my dear mother, I feel so much better now.” After our little talk, I went home and wrote
my friend a poem. I also made her a corsage to go with the poem. This is what it said:
I really believe that
we are being applauded for the little things we do each day in our
families. I believe that the things that
we do, that we feel don’t even matter, do matter and that we have a Father in
Heaven who has entrusted us to watch over His children and that he is grateful
for each little thing we do. I think he
notices when we cut the crusts off the peanut butter sandwiches and when we
choose not to lose it when no one fesses up to the mud on the floor. I believe he is proud of when we have a
nurturing moment with our children or someone in need and I believe that he
allows those who also have deep concern for us in eternity to also rejoice in
their posterity. I believe that he wants
us to feel His appreciation and that it is available to us as often as we need
it. This is an often untapped source of
happiness and satisfaction. Every woman
should know that she is doing a good job and that Heavenly Father is proud of
her efforts because He is.
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