At the end of a long day, a busy mother sat down for what seemed like the first time since she got out of bed that morning. She was so exhausted she wanted to cry, but she didn’t even have the energy for that. She looked around the room and saw a day’s worth of clutter and too many chores half-done or not even started. "I can’t keep up,” she thought to herself. "There is no end to it, and I’m a failure at all of this.” She felt worn out, used up, and quite unappreciated.
Then her eyes caught hold of a work of crayon
art stuck by a magnet to the refrigerator. At the bottom of the drawing was
written in a child’s hand, "I love you, Mom.” She saw little handprints on the
patio door and realized that someday soon those would disappear and the sweet
child who left them would be grown and gone. She felt the lingering warmth of
the goodnight hug she received as the last child went off to bed. As tears
filled her eyes, the sight of the clutter dimmed, and she saw two things
clearly: it was worth it, and she was good enough.
What mother hasn’t felt just as tired and
hopeless as this one did? But when we see beyond the demands of daily living,
keep a long-range view of things, and recognize the things that matter most,
there can come into our hearts the assurance that our efforts are truly worth
it, that they are making a difference. What we are doing, though probably not
perfect, is surely good enough.
Dear mothers, close your eyes to the clutter,
forget for a moment the things you haven’t been able to do, and know that you
are loved, that your sacrifice is of great worth, and that you are more than
good enough. God bless mothers everywhere.
Flowers I received from Kylie's mom thanking me for being nice to her family and Happy Mother's Day. I love Kylie and her cute family, so it isn't hard to be nice to them. I consider her the daughter I never was able to have. So we welcome them as one of our own.
I participated in the lamest 5K Walk/Run ever. With me there were 10 participants total. All were late and so I thought it wasn't going to happen. It did and I started after everyone, caught up and passed them and then went farther due to not sure if I was on the final lap. As I came to the end, this one lady said to me, "aren't you so glad you finished?" Really, I was actually ahead of all of you. Oh well, at least I can say I did it and am going to try and continue and do another one. Maybe next time it will be a for real
I did get a charm for my efforts, I am sure it is Sterling Silver.