Faith, Letters to my girls, Momma

Things I’ve learned from my Mom

I remember being a kid and thinking that 40 was old.  Now I’m 40 and let me tell you, 40 is NOT OLD!  My mom is turning 70 this week!  I hope I’m as healthy and happy as she is, when I hit 70.   I’ve learned a lot from watching my mom. Some things I didn’t learn until I became a mom myself.

If you know my mom at all you know she loves pink, loves sparkles and she even calls herself a “Diva”!  Mom is always dressed perfectly and has all the accessories to go with her outfit.  She has amazing style and knows what looks good on her.  No matter how bad she felt, she always looked great!

As a kid, I learned about etiquette and how important it is.  My sister and I, to this day,  get quite irritated when people don’t use proper etiquette.  I learned that if someone invites you to their home you offer to bring something, or you bring a gift, and most importantly, you offer to help in the kitchen.  I’ve learned that Thank You notes are important and in these days, they are cherished by the receiver because they are so often not written anymore.

I’ve learned that “the world” can knock you to your knees, and while your on your knees you should pray, stand back up, dust yourself off and keep moving forward.  Life can be heart wrenching, gut punching, and downright SUCKS.  (Mom would never say “sucks” though, because to her it is a curse word.)  Those are the times that you see your true friends and when your family pulls together.

Mom has taught me that family comes first!  Family=when times get tough, the family works together and life isn’t so tough anymore.  When you have faith in God, and faith in your family what can stop you!?

It wasn’t until I became a mom that I hear my mom’s words coming out of my mouth to my own girls.   Things, that as a kid, I would think “she’s just a worrier”.  Now I realize she was just trying to protect me.  The thing that stands out most is her use of the phrase, “I know.”  It means she knows, because she went through it, and she can totally relate!  Those two simple words are more comforting than anything else she could say.

Mom turns 70.  70 years loved by all who have known her.  With God, with family and the people that love you…That’s how you do life!

1525161_10204487796812711_3092013937317284082_n

1479084_10204487796492703_5247237935617302037_n

227140_10204487797092718_8451291260478598621_n

11209500_10206249354610555_2610550490285305432_n

11009114_10152732730731386_5904714300472248591_n

10622872_10204465308090507_6558245118387544107_n

1606993_10152097276961386_1960215826567621387_n

1560423_10203333058424973_256261897582106008_n

473679_10150941336446386_851426327_o

321902_2453708259841_1428082040_o

321712_2406432357973_358867241_o

29072_396696961385_1111087_n

17972269_10154252983786386_3569273727900899581_o

Between her two sons in law!  With these 2 by her side, she has nothing to fear!

20819358_10154577072981386_7349710290404686144_o

20157648_10154507001196386_3785323999901558160_o

1 thought on “Things I’ve learned from my Mom”

Leave a reply to Verna Cancel reply