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To My Mother

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

To My Mother

For as long as I can remember
you were always by my side to give
me support to give me confidence
to give me help

For as long as I can remember
you were always the person
I looked up to so strong
so sensitive so pretty

For as long as I can remember
and still today you are
everything a mother should be…

For as long as I can remember
you always provided stability
within our family full of laughter
full of tears full of love

Whatever I have become is because of you
and I thank you forever for our relationship.

~Susan Polis Schutz

Mother’s Day History

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Contrary to popular belief, Mother’s Day was not conceived and fine-tuned in the boardroom of Hallmark. The earliest tributes to mothers date back to the annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to Rhea, the mother of many deities, and to the offerings ancient Romans made to their Great Mother of Gods, Cybele. Christians celebrated this festival on the fourth Sunday in Lent in honor of Mary, mother of Christ. In England this holiday was expanded to include all mothers and was called Mothering Sunday.

In the United States, Mother’s Day started nearly 150 years ago, when Anna Jarvis, an Appalachian homemaker, organized a day to raise awareness of poor health conditions in her community, a cause she believed would be best advocated by mothers. She called it “Mother’s Work Day.”

Fifteen years later, Julia Ward Howe, a Boston poet, pacifist, suffragist, and author of the lyrics to the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” organized a day encouraging mothers to rally for peace, since she believed they bore the loss of human life more harshly than anyone else.

In 1905 when Anna Jarvis died, her daughter, also named Anna, began a campaign to memorialize the life work of her mother. Legend has it that young Anna remembered a Sunday school lesson that her mother gave in which she said, “I hope and pray that someone, sometime, will found a memorial mother’s day. There are many days for men, but none for mothers.”

Anna began to lobby prominent businessmen like John Wannamaker, and politicians including Presidents Taft and Roosevelt to support her campaign to create a special day to honor mothers. At one of the first services organized to celebrate Anna’s mother in 1908, at her church in West Virginia, Anna handed out her mother’s favorite flower, the white carnation. Five years later, the House of Representatives adopted a resolution calling for officials of the federal government to wear white carnations on Mother’s Day. In 1914 Anna’s hard work paid off when Woodrow Wilson signed a bill recognizing Mother’s Day as a national holiday.

At first, people observed Mother’s Day by attending church, writing letters to their mothers, and eventually, by sending cards, presents, and flowers. With the increasing gift-giving activity associated with Mother’s Day, Anna Jarvis became enraged. She believed that the day’s sentiment was being sacrificed at the expense of greed and profit. In 1923 she filed a lawsuit to stop a Mother’s Day festival, and was even arrested for disturbing the peace at a convention selling carnations for a war mother’s group. Before her death in 1948, Jarvis is said to have confessed that she regretted ever starting the mother’s day tradition.

Despite Jarvis’s misgivings, Mother’s Day has flourished in the United States. In fact, the second Sunday of May has become the most popular day of the year to dine out, and telephone lines record their highest traffic, as sons and daughters everywhere take advantage of this day to honor and to express appreciation of their mothers

Happy Mother’s Day

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

“Happy Mother’s Day”
“Happy Mother’s Day” means more
than have a happy day.
Within those words lie lots of things
we never get to say.
It means I love you first of all,
then thanks for all you do.
It means you mean a lot to me,
and that I honor you.

But most of all, I guess it means
that I am thinking of
Your happiness on this, your day,
With pleasure and with love

Mother’s Day Quote Messages

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

Nobody knows of the work it makes,
To keep the home together.
Nobody knows of the steps it takes,
Nobody knows-but Mother.

Your arms were always open when I needed a hug. Your heart understood when I needed a friend. Your gentle eyes were stern when I needed a lesson. Your strength and love has guided me and gave me wings to fly

A mother is not a person to lean on, but a person to make leaning unnecessary.

Never marry a man who hates his mother, because he’ll end up hating you.

Mother - that was the bank where we deposited all our hurts and worries.

Thanku mother for all that u do, i know my thanks are far to few, I really do love u i dont say enough, 4 me those words r really tough, i wish i could express all that i feel, bt 4 me u know thats a big deal, Have a g8 day i m thinking of u , i hope my feelings r getting through. Happy Mothers Day

Is zulem ke duniya mainfaqat payar meri maan
Hai mery ley saya-e-diwar meri maan
Nafrat ky jazeron sy mohabat ke hadun tak
Bus payar hai haan payar hai payar meri maan

Being a great mother is a very hard role, but mother u r the star for this one I know, I love you Mom. Happy Mothers Day

M - For the MILLION things she gave me,
O - For she’s growing OLD,
T - For the TEARS she shed to save me,
H - For her HEART of purest gold,
E - For her EYES, with love-light shining,
R - For she is always RIGHT and always be

When U feel U R alone in the Crowd,
When U Think No 1 can Understand U,
When UR love is rejected by others,
& when U hate UR Life,
Just Close UR eyes,
& see,
Her facce who Loves U
more than any 1 else,
Who Care 4 U in loneleness,
& dies when U cry.
She is no 1, But UR Sweet Loving Mother.
Love UR Mom First.

My Lovely Mother

Tuesday, May 1st, 2007

My Lovely Mother
To the one who gave me life
I can give nothing but love
To the star so full of light
to the one sent from up above.
Thank you for the discipline
for everything you do
thank you for than happiness
thanks for seeing me through.
You’re like a burning candle
there to light our way
Sometimes unable to handle
the arguments each day.
I love you more than anything
I’ll love you to the end
you are my mother first
then my very best friend.
It is unusual what we share
everything I do you know,
every beautiful quality
you have in you, I show.
Not often enough do I tell you
how much you mean to me
Not often enough do I show you
what it means for you to let me be free
Life ever-lasting is what I wish for you
to my heart you’ve taught me
to be sacred and be true
To live forever and always
Is what I wish for you.
You are my special angel
who I always find comfort in
whether life is in shambles
when I lose and when I win
To the one who gave me life,
I can give nothing but love
to the one who genuinely is,
sent from heaven above.