Weekend Edition: Mother's Day

On this strangest of Mother's Days, I am grateful for my mother; for my stepmother, my mother-in-law, and all who have mothered me. I think of my sisters, both good mothers, and I give thanks. Most of all, I am grateful today -- as I am every day -- for my children and for my grandchildren. I am so blessed.

And like so many mothers and grandmothers, my heart aches today to hold my grandchildren and to hug my children. I wish we could share a meal, sitting close together as we've always done before. We can't do that this year. But we can FaceTime, we can laugh together, and we can hug each other in our hearts. We are still blessed. 

Whatever your circumstances -- whether you are connecting in person, virtually, or in your memories -- I wish you all a Happy Mother's Day. All of you mothers by blood and mothers of the heart, I raise my hands to you. And grandmothers of every kind, I am holding you in my heart. 

Bless you all. 


I leave you today with these words from Carl Sandburg, in an excerpt from Poems Done on a Late Night Car:

Here is a thing my heart wishes the world had more of: 
I heard it in the air of one night when I listened  
To a mother singing softly to a child restless and angry in the darkness.

Until tomorrow, be safe and be well. And however we spend this day, let's also pay our respects to our Great Mother, the Earth that is home to us all.

Love,
Mom/Mimi/Grandma/Nancie

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