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Meaningful Mother's Day

05/08/08

Permalink 10:12:49 am, by Allen Email , 218 words
Categories: Marriage/Relationships

Meaningful Mother's Day

What a great show we had last Sunday. I particularly liked the hour on mothers. I do not think we can ever really repay our mothers. Then again, not sure that they would want us to. And that may be the point.

But I asked you to call with the most meaningful ways to try to repay our mothers. And you had some excellent ideas. So I share a few of those as a way to remind you to live into Mother's Day well this week.

To make your mother's day more meaningful, here are my three favorite caller quotes from the show. I think they are useful and hope you will too.

"I did not realize how much work it was to be a mother until I became a mother...one night at 1am when I was exhausted from taking care of my kids, I sat down and wrote her a 5-page letter thanking her for all she had done...and to this day she carries it in her purse everywhere."
-Kat

"Most mothers spend most of their time investing in their children...the best way to show you appreciate them is to live in a way so that they know they didn't spend all that time in vain."
-Steve

"Don't forget she changed your diapers. Go and do whatever you can for her."
-Wanda

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