This photo hot off the press, just in time for Mothers’ Day! Working in the yard, I found out why a robin was so frequently flying away from my hanging plant when I came home from work. I discovered this as I took it down to put the ailing flowers in an improved hanger, and VOILA! Needless to say I was V-E-R-Y careful in getting it fixed and back up to mama.
And talk about persistent! She may get startled and bolt a few yards away, but back she comes every time! Here she is sitting like a queen on her throne. (You have to look closely as she is fairly well hidden!)
Persistent. Now if that’s not the word of the hour for Mothers’ Day. Or its twin, Relentless. Who else but mom knows better than anyone that you can’t tell a pre-teen to wash behind his ears once and expect them to keep doing it? Or the importance of saying please and thank you? (My daughter taught her daughter those words in sign language before the kid could even talk!) Who else makes you eat your vegetables before your ice cream? (Another one of my daughters hid a carrot stick under her seat…)
Here’s a list one of my middle school students gave to me. Go figure where she may have learned it:
I know that not everyone has had the wonder and heritage of a good mother. Seemingly fewer and fewer, in fact. I am one of those blessed few, and so I dedicate this post to my mom, who took me on as her own when I was the ripe old age of 13 (along with my brother, who was 15, to add to her own two, who were 14 and 17!!!) And has stuck by us, lo these 40-plus years.
Thanks, Mom. I truly love you.