May is flowers, and late spring and mothers.
Mama dressed up
It’s what you think of when you think of the month, and since my mama went to heaven a little over two weeks ago, I wanted to mention some things she taught me. These are three that I love the most.
READ. Mama instilled a love of reading in her children at an early age. I remember her reading while my two brothers and I were gathered around her chair. Sometimes she’d try to skip a page (she had read the book many times!) but we didn’t let her get away with that! We knew it by heart and wanted
every page read.
That love still lives inside me today. That’s one reason, I’m sure, I’m a writer. That’s another reason why my hubby and I taught our boys to read before they went to school and that they still love to read today.
Reading is important. It was a valuable lesson Mama taught us.
Mama and a friend
CLEANLINESS. Mama kept our clothes neat and clean. She dressed us well. We learned at an early age to remove our school and church clothes for play clothes. As an adult now, Mama’s teachings, drilled into us, have shown us that respecting yourself, giving others a good image, and feeling good about yourself are important.
Young Mama
Older Mama
Mama’s lessons taught us to become worthy citizens, decent human beings, capable workers and good parents. Not perfect, but parents who strive to do the right thing.
Thanks for the lessons, Mama. Well done.
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A lovely post thank you. Your mother sounded like such a wonderful lady.
ReplyDeleteShe was. thanks, Mary. Strong. Determined. Stubborn at times, but she always loved us. I miss her but am peaceful over her passing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post about your mom. I can also say that my mom pretty well taught me those same lessons.
ReplyDeleteLovely mothers. Thanks, Ann, for the comment!
DeleteLovely post, Carole! You were certainly blessed with a wise, wonderful mama!!
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ReplyDeleteAww...thanks for this sharing this post about your sweet Mama.
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