And most mothers, really...
A blog post from my little girl explaining how, as a mom, you just do what needs to be done (http://justasahmom.blogspot.com/2016/02/as-mom-you-just-do-what-needs-to-be-done.html) really made me think about all of things my wonderful mother did for me when she was still alive.
One that stands above the rest:
It was after my divorce when I had been able to move back home with my kids. (Here's the story of why we were away from home: http://mostblessedsinglemom.blogspot.com/2011/05/repeat.html)
Eric was away to kindergarten, and I had the flu. I was so miserable and just wanted to sleep. But I was still 'Mom' to 3 year old Charly and 1 year old Jon- so I laid down on the couch and put in a video. I asked Charly to keep an eye on Jon and wake me up any time they needed something. Charly being the wonderful person she was (and still is) even at 3 decided that she wanted to help me by letting me sleep. So she was going to feed Jon!
I awoke to find them both in front of the open refrigerator, crying, surrounded by at least 3/4 of a gallon of milk and a dozen broken eggs on the floor all around and splashed on the two of them... and did I mention I had the flu?!
I turned around and went to find the phone...
My mother came to my rescue that day. My mother, who had by then been diagnosed with cancer, came right over to my house, bathed my children, fed my children, cleaned my kitchen- all while she allowed me to sleep.
I know it was not easy for her to come to my rescue that day, but I am forever grateful that she did. I am forever grateful that she was able to come and show her love for me when I was at my limit. I am forever grateful that she was able to come and nurture my children when I could not.
Now when I reach my limit in life, I know that my mother is still there cheering me on, encouraging me to rest when needed, and always loving me as only a mother can love!
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