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Tag Archives: Mother’s Day
2025: Happy Mother’s Day
I became a mother at barely 20 years old. It was not in the plans. But it was in the cards. And I played them. And I loved them. College could wait. I eventually got back to that goal. Marrying … Continue reading
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2024: Happy Mother’s Day!
It’s Mother’s Day! A day to celebrate mothers across the world and all that they have accomplished. My grandmother had 8 children during the Great Depression in Arkansas and grew a huge vegetable garden along with chickens, orchards, and a … Continue reading
2020: Fewer Possessions, More Experiences – Experiencing Mother’s Day
It’s Mother’s Day and today we celebrate mothers everywhere and their contribution to the world. I looked for a picture of my mother in the stacks that desperately needed attention and came up with this one. She was … Continue reading
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2018 Clearing your Life: Happy Mother’s Day!
I’ve been a mother for a long time and I may slowly be getting the hang of it. I married young and had my first child much too early, but we persevered (That’s me in in the middle … Continue reading
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2016 Cultivating Gratitude: Being a Mother
Happy Mother’s Day! I wanted today to pay homage to the woman who raised me. I woke up thinking about her this morning and found this photo in some old ones. I wanted to share. This picture was taken … Continue reading
BALANCING MOTHER’S DAY THROUGH THE YEARS
Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers reading this blog and the people who love them. I know how hard you work to balance your life with those you love. And I know you wouldn’t have it any … Continue reading
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 21
My new thing for this week was a girl’s weekend in Tulsa. I love my spending time with my daughter. That is not to say, I don’t love my son, I do. But, the relationship between mother and daughter is … Continue reading
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LUCKY THIRTEEN – FIFTY-TWO NEW THINGS FOR 2013: NO. 20
My feet hurt! I just spent the last week standing on my feet working Mother’s Day at the flower shop. I hadn’t done that in over 30 years but my friend that runs the shop decided I should try … Continue reading
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