Mother's Day

This life can be unkind, but together, we can make it a little safer place for the hurting mothers on this Mother's Day. If you have a hurting mother in your life -- whether they be a friend or family, make this day a little easier to bear for them. Remember them. Acknowledge them.
Recently, I was asked if it would be appropriate for a man to buy his wife a Mother's Day gift even after the loss of their unborn child.
You only have this one body: take care of it. You only have this one life: make the most of it.
Anna Jarvis may have had the best intentions, but quickly despised her own invention.
This Mother's Day I want to say thank you to my children for never giving up on me and for encouraging and inspiring me to follow my heart.
My mother would have named me Kitt whether I was a boy or a girl, and often introduced us to people, saying, "I'm Eartha and she's Kitt," as if I completed her. And, in some ways, I guess I did.
I have had moments in my own life when Mother's Day was not a fun day for me. It was painful actually. But I have evolved into choosing to view, receive and experience it in the ways I share here.
I went on Amazon and bought all the top books on baby sleep and development. I read through them all, as well as several blogs and sleep websites. I gathered lots of advice.
Both divorced moms and stepmoms deserve to be fully honored for our contributions and all that we bring to our families.
Babies are born from the womb. Maternity is born from the soul. There are many ways to mother.