I want to pay tribute to wonderful people I have known, the wonderful country in which I live, the communities in which I have lived, the churches who have claimed me as their own, the God who sends shivers down my back when I really give him a portion of my time—well, maybe not shivers but tears flow easily in some of those most priceless times.
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THURSDAY’S THOUGHT ON MOTHERHOOD
What price motherhood? I went out to see the two litters of newborn bunnies this morning. Nestled amid all this furry mass are some babies. I could tell because of the movement in the corners. Yes, I got a peek. … Continue reading
Posted in God the Creator, mothers, Uncategorized
Tagged abortion, babies, bunnies, God the Creator, instinct, mootherhood, mothers, nature, rabbits
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HARD LESSON TO LEARN
Try not to let the number of years distract you from my message. I don’t even remember when I wrote it first. The second section, below my picture, is my message to you today. ***************************** I’ve been into mother’s stuff … Continue reading
Posted in family disfunction, mothers, Uncategorized
Tagged death, estrangement, Mother's Day, remorse, sorrow, too late
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JUNE 20, 1913
I checked online for famous people born on June 20, 1913. I found that Rosa Parks, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jesse Owens were born in 1913 but no celebrities on June 20, 1913. There was at least one! My mom … Continue reading
REPORTING PRESENT AND DOING LITTLE
This post’s agenda includes three items: Hope you have missed me. I have. I’ve been in lots of pain; I am not very creative in pain. I have read some on cell or I-Pad but am almost nonfunctional in responding … Continue reading
Posted in mothers, report, science
Tagged birthing persons, me, mothers, pain, report, science
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SADIE BECOMES A LADY
There once was a child named Sadie Who bounced, jumped, and twirled As bands slipped from hair uncurled. Would Sadie ever become a lady? Now ninety, age has done her no favors And sitting has now replaced labors. Her mind … Continue reading
Posted in aging, family, Friday Fictioneers, memories, mothers, Rochelle's picture prompt, senility, Uncategorized
Tagged aging, family, Friday Fictioneers, mother, Rochelle's picture prompt, senility
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