My Mom, Wow! Where do I even begin. As soon as I start to write
about her I get big tears in my eyes. Not sad tears but overwhelming
loving tears.
I was a 1950's child, and Mom was the
quintessential fifties Mom.
We were the typical family of that era. Dad
worked Mom stayed home with us kids. We had a house a car and a dog.
Life was pretty good!! Little did I know that it was more than pretty
good.
Since I have grown up and have become a Mother I can look back and realize it was great! You see we had everything we materially needed but more importantly we had a love from my Mom that I can hardly describe into words.
Mom had the ability to show me the kind of love we all hope to have in our lives. You know the kind of love someone gives you freely without any strings attached. The kind of love that is unconditional.
I knew
without a doubt that I was loved. I also was made to feel that I could
do anything I set my mind to do, and I would always have my Mom by my
side as my most faithful fan.
Above all the things she gave me, the greatest gift was that I knew she loved me no matter what. Her love is still that way today. I am so blessed to still have my Mom in my life and you know what? She is still my biggest fan!
Happy Mother’s Day, Mom! I love you big bunches,
Sue