Mothers Day thoughts

Motherhood is important to me and I’ve written a lot about it. Here are some posts from the past that tell some of the story. Don’t read them all. That would be ridiculous. Happy Mothers Day!

Veiled Memories: Our children will forget the specifics, but we will not.

They Looked to their Mothers: The best honors go to mothers.

In the Afternoon Sun: What I think about while I am doing housework.

Our First Teen Party: for laughs

The Stroller: for a little cry

Loneliness: You’re going to be lonely, but it can be a catalyst for growth.

A Memory of a Summer Afternoon: One of my favorite phrases from my boys is, “Look, Mom!”

My Changing Role: nurturing and letting go

An Empty Frame: Our biggest work can’t be captured in a photograph.

The Lion, the Witch, and the Minivan: I love and always will love my minivan. No shame. It’s a great second home.

Little Men: Why I love raising boys.

A New World to Me: I’m a stage mom now?

Tomorrow I’ll Listen Better: Sometimes I am so busy that I neglect those for whom I am doing all of this.

Happy Mothers Day from the Kids: I am so glad that Richard recorded these little boys singing to me.

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Angela

I write so my family will always have letters from home.