Saturday, May 7th, 2016
Hi everyone,
Blessings to you and I hope all is well. Welcome to the 67th week of TGI Saturdays. It’s the day before mother’s day, one of a momma’s most favorite time of year. It’s a day our family should take time to show their love and appreciation for what we do, in big or small little ways. It’s a time we momma’s get an excuse to take time out for ourselves a bit. Maybe go shopping, get our hair done, buy a new outfit, read a book, pamper ourselves. Just thinking about it is a dream.
I hope all you mommas have a blessed Mother’s Day filled with love and thankfulness. Thankfulness to God for blessing us with such a privilege as this-to be a mom.
I just want to introduce you to a guest blogger, who volunteered to write a little something on my behalf for us mommas today. The reason being that at this time I’m on a Blogging Maternity Break and this is actually a post prepared on February 3rd, 2016 scheduled to publish May 7th, 2016.
I’d like for you all to meet Marva, from SunSPARKLEShine.com, a blogger with a sunny outlook on life, you’ve got to love her beautiful spirit. If you haven’t gotten to know this blogger as yet, please take some time to do so today. Isn’t it always a great blessing to meet a new blogger. Thank you so much, Marva for sharing with us today.
Peace, Love and Blessings to you.
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Many of us love Mother’s Day and with good reason. We have an entire day devoted to moms, and I love soaking it all up. We get to be recognized, honored and maybe if we’re lucky, we even get to take a break. Oh bliss!
I’d be the first to admit that motherhood is no walk in the park. And I’m not just talking the physical aspect of it either. Sure it’s hard work to keep up with a family and keep them well fed and clothed. But the emotional aspect of mothering can also be intense.
What makes mothering worth it is the joy that also comes along with it. Those warm hugs and kisses from my little ones can wipe away any boo-boo that I might have experienced during the day. Or hearing my husband, say “thank you” for something that’s supposed to be ‘my job’ also does the trick. It doesn’t take much to make this mommy happy!
I also love when someone else, not in my family takes a moment to recognize the labor of love that mothering is. That’s why we pause today to take our hats off to you, Mommy. Just in case you didn’t know it, you are a star in my book! Today we celebrate you and the awesome woman that you are! You shine!
While you’re here, we’d love to hear what your family does to help you feel appreciated, on Mother’s Day or anytime during the year. And by the way, how can you encourage another mom today?
Marva
SunSPARKLEShine.com
Hello Latisha.. Happy Mother’s Day to you. Oh you have Marva, lovely Marva. She is delightful and I hope you were able to read her post from my I am WOMAN series. She is such a great writer. I’m sharing on your link up how I intend to celebrate Mother’s Day – with my daughters on a girls weekend away. I truly believe mothers should be honored everyday!
Hi Latisha, I’m so happy to help you host today’s bloghop. Today, I take my hat off to you, to salute you as the amazing, dedicated, loving mom that you are. I pray that you will enjoy every second of this Mother’s Day weekend. And maybe even get a moment of two to rest…oh bliss! :-)
Wishing you blessings!
My kids have already been keeping me out of their rooms. I’m pretty sure glue, scissors, scraps of paper and markers are involved. These are the sweet kind of messes I try to keep my mouth shut about, lol.Happy Mother’s Day everyone! God bless you!
Being a mom is the best hardest thing I’ve ever done! Thank you for encouraging us to encourage others. Going to grab a Mother’s Day post to link up. I have a few. :) Being a mom is one of my most favorite things to be.
Latisha, It’s so nice to meet you! What a precious corner of blog land you have here! Thank you for being an encouragement to Mommies everywhere!
Marva, I think my most favorite thing my family does for me is make my morning cup of coffee for me! I remember when my eldest got old enough to make it for the first time. He was so excited and shortly thereafter branched off into creative coffee! Sometimes I would find melted mini candy bars in it! Ha! Not so good for my waistline, but oh so good for my heart? Love ya friend!!!
I hope both of you beautiful ladies had a blessed Mother’s Day!!
Blessings and smiles,
Lori