Whether you are a
biological or an adoptive mother, you are valuable. Mother's play key
roles in helping to raise strong adults for future generations.
Although you may
work 9-5, possibly 2 jobs, or even longer hours daily away from
home, a mother's job is never done. Mother can leave work to come
home to more work. God gives her
strength that she never knew she had.
1. CEO of the
Household
How many single
mothers are there? Some single mothers do not have the luxury to
stay at home with their children. They may have to work in order to
pay the bills and support their children. These mothers are selfless
in that they are doing what they have to do to insure that their
children will have a better life than they did. Still there are
others that prefer to work and have chosen a career path that is
best for her family. She still manages to care and be responsible
for her children.
2. Foster Mother
I have had several
mother figures during my lifetime. One of them was a foster mother.
Now just like anything else there are good foster mother's and
there are bad foster mother's. In fact, I am sure there is still a
need for good foster mothers. Unfortunately, I was with a foster
mother at age 3. My mother and father were not married and my father
went to court for custody. Eventually the court granted him custody,
but for me it seemed like an eternity. I am sure my foster mother did
the best that she knew at the time, but I only remember her allowing
a little boy older than me to hit me in the head all of the time.
Now this continued again for what seemed like an eternity until one
day when my mother came to visit and she witnessed it. My mother
did not hold her tongue and started speaking in what we at church
call (different tongues, but not holy ones). After my mother
finished talking the little boy never bothered me again. That was a
time that I was so glad to see my mother.
3. Grandmother
Thank God for
grandmother's. Unfortunately many grandmother's are raising their
grandchildren at early ages now. When my father was granted custody
of me, I went to live with him and my grandmother. My grandmother
was very strict, unlike my father who was very lenient. Things I
could get away with my father I could not do with my grandmother.
She was tiny and petite, but was a very stern woman. I loved her,
because I know now she did the best that she could at the time.
4. Housekeeper
Now my grandmother
was older so my father hired a housekeeper, Ardelia. I will never
forget her. She was very kind and would comb my hair. Her spirit
was very calming and loving.
5. My aunt
How many are
thankful for aunt's,cousin's, or even sister's for mother figures.
Eventually my grandmother and I moved up north to live with my aunt.
That was a stormy time at times. It started off good in the
beginning and I loved being there until some of my family started
drinking. Then there were good times and bad times. Again, I know
that my aunt and my uncle did there best at the time and I am
thankful that I was able to graduate and go to college. So as the
saying goes, “give honor where honor is due.” all of these
people influenced my life and I am thankful for it. So regardless of
if you are a biological, adoptive, or mother figure guess what ? “you
are a mother.”
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