Giving Thanks to Mothers
In recognition of Mother’s Day, I am once again sharing this
blog written back in 2014. Although mothers should be recognized every day,
they truly do deserve a special day every year.
Mother's Day – A celebration
honoring mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of
mothers in society. It is celebrated in many parts of the world, most
commonly in the spring.
First a little history from Wikipedia:
The modern American holiday of Mother's
Day was first celebrated in 1908, when Anna Jarvis held a memorial
for her mother in Grafton, West Virginia. Her campaign to make "Mother's
Day" a recognized holiday in the United States began in 1905, the year her
beloved mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died. Anna’s mission was to honor her own
mother by continuing work she had started and to set aside a day to honor
mothers, "the person who has done more for you than anyone in the
world." Anna's mother, Ann Jarvis, was a peace activist who had cared for
wounded soldiers on both sides of the Civil War and created Mother’s Day Work
Clubs to address public health issues.
Due to the campaign efforts of Anna Jarvis, several states officially
recognized Mother's Day, the first in 1910 being West Virginia, Jarvis’ home
state. In 1914 Woodrow Wilson signed the proclamation creating Mother’s Day,
the second Sunday in May, as a national holiday to honor mothers. In a
thank-you note to Wilson Jarvis wrote of a “great Home Day of our country for
sons and daughters to honor their mothers and fathers and homes in a way that
will perpetuate family ties and give emphasis to true home life.”
A mother will nurture and care for us in ways that nobody else will in our
lifetime. Not only will they do whatever they can to take care of our
daily needs, but they also encourage, teach, discipline, console, protect
and so much more. Mothers will try to ensure that a child's self-esteem can
blossom in spite of any social pressures along the road to adulthood. They
will put their own needs aside to make sure their child's needs are met. If
they feel that their child is in danger they will become like a mother bear
with her cub, protecting in any way they can.
Many of us are fortunate to still have our mothers (or someone like a
mother) in our lives and need to be thankful each and every day. Others
have lost their mothers which leaves a void in their lives and their hearts. On
Mother’s Day this loss is felt even deeper than the rest of the year. The one
thing that we all have in common is the fact that we are blessed to have known
a mother's love.
So today I want to say Happy Mother's Day to mothers all over the world. You are truly amazing women and the world is a better place because of you. Celebrate who you are and enjoy your day of praise.
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