Re: Mother's Weeding - a little different perspective


Pat

very beautifully said   and I miss my mother too    even tho there were
times when I would get aggravated with her about one thing or another.
I have always said that there are only two great loves, and that is, God's
love for us and a mothers love    "there are no strings attached"
both are unconditional
that's why we can spout off and  "mother still loves us and forgives us"  no
matter what.   aren't mothers the greatest         I know,   because I'm a
mother

my .02 worth

Donna in NE Mississippi



Pat wrote:

> Please take this with a grain of salt  - it is not meant to flame or
> incite anyone.
>
> For those of you who have Mothers that take an active (if irritating)
> interest in your garden, try to rejoice.  Today is the 15th anniversary
> of my mother's death, and I miss her more than ever.
>
> She is the one person in my life who instilled the love of living things
> in me.  The one who nurtured that love with education and hard work.
> You may be irritated by your mother's presence in your garden, but that
> is the only place on earth I can still feel the presence of My mother.
>
> Bless you all.
>
> Pat Mitchell
> pattm@execpc.com
> Zone 5 SE Wisconsin (I'm building an Ark in the yard  . . . .)
>
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