One night, as I was telling my friend about the dread of an upcoming Mother's Day, she told me: "You know, you don't have to go to church that day." And it was like a revelation. So the next two years, I just didn't go to church on Mother's Day, and it was a much easier day.
Of course, this Mother's Day was very different. As I hugged my sweet little boy, my heart was full of gratitude for the privilege of being Leo's mom. And I didn't have to hide when they were passing out flowers to all the moms. Like a trophy, I happily accepted the tiny plant in a Styrofoam cup.
Our hearts were also full of gratitude for Leo's birth mother, Melissa. We will be eternally grateful that she gave Leo life, and that she chose us to be his family. She is a very special mother (in every sense of the word), and the most selfless person we know. We love you Mimi!
5 comments:
Thanks for sharing. It is so easy to forget those who are hurting when we are not.
So glad you have the opporturnity to be a Mom! I know that you are a great Mom who will give Leo all he needs and could ever want!
I used to be the exact same way, Mandi! I hated how they would give me the flower or WHATEVER out of pity... I just hated it. It's funny, though, because now Mother's Day is my FAVORITE holiday!
Thank you so much Mandi!! Mimi sent me the picture you sent her on Mother's Day, you can't know how much that meant to her and all of us. Give Leo a kiss for me!
I am so happy to know you where able to have a wonderful Mothers Day this year!
Jack will have a great Fathers Day too!
What a sweet post, even with all those years of struggling. I'm glad you enjoyed this mother's day with sweet Leo. He is one lucky boy!
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