Mother’s Day Is a Heavy Day
Mother’s Day is a complicated one. I am a mother: bio, foster, adoptive. I have an amazing mother…by legal paper. I was birthed by a mother that started with good intentions. I lived in the foster care system with many temporary mothers.
I have so much to be thankful for and I genuinely am.
But Mother’s Day is a heavy load.
As I skim through social media, check ins, and friend-hellos, I see so many beautiful photos of mamas and mentors. Yet, as often as I see those I also see many expressions of heavy emotions.
- I grieve for longing adults who wished to be called a mother.
- I emphasize with yearning hearts that desire the cliché mother.
- I breath for angry faces of lives that deserved a mother.
- I see exhausted tones from those who try (or tried) to be a mother.
- I feel grieving tears from those who’ve lost a mother.
- I relate to the mixed emotions of guilt from those who are mothers.
- I hear tired tones from those who care for a mothe.
- I see the self-inflected pressures of accepting a “holiday” day that raises emotions that carry no words.
This year, don’t carry the weight of Mother’s Day alone!
- Go with a friend on a beautiful outside, adventure.
- Write a letter to someone you care about (or yourself).
- Reserve a “mother’s day special” for yourself.
- Turn off your social media.
- Spend time with special people, animals, friends in your life.
- Watch a comedy.
- Explore a new place in person or virtual.
- Set 2 new short-term and 2 long-term goals for yourself.
- Be confident in saying “no” or “yes” to what you want to do.
Remember that though “mother” is a noun; the love they show is an action.
Share love. Love one another. Love through Mother’s Day.
“A woman who honors the Lord deserves to be praised…” Proverbs 31:30-31
