
Happy
Mother’s Day!
Frankly Speaking by Frank Jordan
An old Jewish proverb says, "God
could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers." Our family is
blessed by the anticipated arrival of a new grandchild soon, as we have
followed the development of new motherhood for these past months with the
thrill of the creation of a beautiful new creature of God. The glow of new
motherhood is a reality that becomes more intense each day with the
anticipation of birth.
While mothers and grandmothers
admire the first sonogram photo, the father and grandfathers stare deeply
into the black and white picture to try to see the same arms and legs the
women see so clearly! But you know you are witnessing new life to be
delivered in the near future and you are participating in the miracle of
creation.
Women bear the major burden of new
life and have a relationship from conception that is beautiful, unique and
passionate with the child they carry and hopefully present to the world.
Life for an expecting mother
changes, both physically and spiritually, in recognizing you are birthing a
living being that is your contribution to continuing life for yourself and
the family you, together with the father, are creating.
New beginnings change your
priorities, from picking baby beds to selecting infant needs, and the
recognition there is no going back. There is concern for the future and
providing essentials, with the knowledge maturity is now not a choice and
childhood is ended.
All too frequently, and regrettably,
a father is not a part or only a limited participation in the future
parenting and the mother has to plan for being the family structure from
nurturing to education to spiritual enlightenment – providing a home of love
and understanding.
The child arrives and the woman
becomes a mother; some for the first time and others for a repeat
performance. Mother’s Day itself has been celebrated since 1908, becoming a
national holiday in 1914 as a day for Americans to show the flag in honor of
those mothers whose sons had died in war.
The purpose has expanded to
recognize and honor our mothers as those who nurture us in life to become
who we are today. The father of our country, George Washington, proclaimed,
"All I am I owe to my mother. I attribute all my success in life to the
moral, intellectual and physical education I received from her."
Washington Irving told us, “A mother
is the truest friend we have, when trials, heavy and sudden, fall upon us;
when adversity takes the place of prosperity; when friends who rejoice with
us in our sunshine, desert us when troubles thicken around us, still will
she cling to us, and endeavor by her kind precepts and counsels to dissipate
the clouds of darkness, and cause peace to return to our hearts. “
Abraham Lincoln framed my personal
feelings for my wonderful Mom now in Heaven in his thought that, "I remember
my mother's prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me
all my life."
Frankly speaking, as we celebrate
this Mother’s Day let us be appreciative of the contributions and blessings
to our lives from our mothers summarized by an anonymous author who wrote,
“There are three words that sweetly
blend,
And on the heart are graven.
A precious, soothing balm they lend,
They're 'Mother', 'Home' and
Heaven.”
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