Mothers are such a blessing. Their ability to show unconditional love to their children is unique and innate to who they are. Having my mother in my life was similar to having a mentor that I could look up to, pattern after and turn to with my problems. Though I am not a mother, I have experienced a mother’s love and it is has made a difference in my life. As a child I had many memories with my mother combing my hair, smiling in the audience while I sang solos at church and packing my cheese sandwiches for lunch.
My mother is a woman full of purpose and the radiance of God. She is always full of love, sets the bar high and is a phenomenal woman. My mom set the example for me and everything that I am today is because of what she showed me in her actions, words and deeds.
A few of my closest friends have lost their mothers to illness or other circumstances and I often ask them how they survive day to day without their mother’s physical presence. Their answer, they survive but it is a void that cannot be filled. To the women who have lost their moms, I truly salute you for your resilience and ability to persevere without the guiding hand of your mother. Stay strong.
I have been blessed to have two other very important women in my life who are like mothers to me, my Aunt Antoinette and my mother-in-law
Though we will be a part this Mother’s Day, here are a few gifts I would love to shower them with.
My Mom would love to use this coloring book when she is winding down after a long day. This blanket would also keep her warm.
My fly Auntie loves a great pair of sunglasses. She would make good use of this fan at church.
My Mother in law’s favorite color is red so a red purse would make her smile. She is an iPhone accessories fan so I think this selfie ring light would enhance her photos
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Mothers
You are appreciated.
Aquila Farrell
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