Hey Ladies,
It's Mother's Day. A day to celebrate being a mother to your own or someone else's child. It's a day for us to be uplifted. It's a day for us to remember the mothers before us. It's a day for us to feel good about everything we have accomplished in life all while being a great mother. You know, I am the mother of three and if it had not been for the Lord on their side, I would have lost it by now. However, I wouldn't trade them for anything. I really love my kids and want to raise the most respectful, enthusiastic, intelligent, unique, beautiful, entreprenial go-getters in the world. They mean so much to me, that words can not even explain. I live for them, and will do whatever I can to raise them right. Me, myself was raised by my grandmother since the age of 12. My mom was not around, unfortunately she fell victim to drug abuse. My dad was there, but he worked all the time and did not have a clue of what to do with 3 girls. I have been blessed to have mother figures in my life, be it my friends moms, aunts, cousins, or neighbors. Some children are not that lucky. I was lucky enough to have some special women in my life that made me want more. It wasn't because they had more, but because I wanted to break the generational curse of poverty in my family. I would like for you ladies who have the time, invest it in another individual in need of emotional support. Push that individual to their fullest potential, even if you are not where you want to be. By helping someone else, you will soon see things in your life manifest. Moms are important, don't take them for granted. I wish I had my mom during my younger years to be there for me at my graduation for middle and high school, and college. I wish she was there to help with my wedding, I wish she was there for the birth of all of my children, oh so many things I wish she was there for. God held me and comforted me in my time of need, he was my mother and father, and for that I am truly grateful. I take my hat off to all of my friends who are holding things down as single parents. It's not easy. I take my hat off to all of the families who are working together to stay together not just for the kids, but for themselves as well.
If you have a special women in your life that you admire and appreciate let them know. I wish I could tell my grandmother how much she meant to me and how she played a huge positive role in my life. She has passed on, but I will never ever forget her. If your special woman is still here, call her and tell her you love her. It will mean the world to her just to hear your voice. With that being said, I have a few phone calls to make right now.
Share some memories about your Mom, good or bad............. Until next time, Sexy Mama!!!!!!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
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