She's as soft and graceful as a butterfly,
yet as strong and courageousas a grizzly bear.
Her heart is large enough to holdeveryone's pain and joy.
Her hands are always gentle and soothing.
Her arms are always warm and tender.
She works hard to make ahome feel like home,
and she strives to make life pleasantand comfortable for those she loves.
She never fails to go that extra mile tomake the holidays happy and memorable.
Her job is the most difficult and demanding ever known to any human being,
yet she's fully dedicated to the task.
She's always there for her family,
guiding them and keeping them safe from harm.
She owns a magical way to raisespirits and make everything feel better.
And her sympathy, unselfishnessand forgiveness are unending.
All that anyone is or could ever hope to becan be attributed to a mother.
She instills the teachingsthat will last a lifetime.
She sows the seeds of virtue and morality,
and in the process,
she opens up loveand vast horizons.
She's always watching and hoping thather children's goals will have meaning.
She always listens and tries to understandeven when it's difficult to do so.
She's a true friend in every sense of the word.
She's noble and sublime,
and holds all the beauty of a golden day,
yet even during the storms,
she always shines bright like an evening star.
Her name should be honored well,
for she's the closest thing to God on earth.
Famous Mothers
COLUMBUS' MOTHER:
"I don't care what you've discovered,
you still could have written!"
MICHELANGELO' S MOTHER:
"Can't you paint on walls like other children?
Do you have any idea how hard it is toget that stuff off the ceiling?"
NAPOLEON'S MOTHER:
"All right,
if you aren't hiding your report cardinside your jacket,
take your hand out ofthere and show me."
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S MOTHER:
"Again with the stovepipe hat?
Can't you justwear a baseball cap like the other kids?"
MARY'S MOTHER:
"I'm not upset that your lamb followed you to school,
but I would like to know how he got abetter grade than you."
GEORGE WASHINGTON'S MOTHER:
"The next time I catch you throwing money acrossthe Potomac,
you can kiss your allowance good-bye!"
THOMAS EDISON'S MOTHER:
"Of course
I'm proud that you invented theelectric light bulb.
Now turn it off and get to bed!"
PAUL REVERE'S MOTHER:
"I don't care where you think you have to go,
young man,
midnight is past your curfew."
ALBERT EINSTEIN'S MOTHER:
"But it's your senior picture.
Can't you do something about your hair?
OY! Styling gel,
mousse,
something... ?"
A True Angel A mother is special,
she's more than a friend.
Whenever you need her,
she'll give you a hand.
She'll lead you and guide you in all that you do.
Try all that she can just to see you get through.
Good times and bad times,
she's there for it all. Say head up,
be proud, and always stand tall.
She'll love you through quarrels and even big fights,
or heart to heart chats on cold lonely nights.
My mother's the greatest that I've ever known,
I think God made my mother like He'd make his own.
A praiser,
a helper, an encourager too,
nothing in this world that she wouldn't do.
To help us succeed she does all that she can,
raised a young boy now into a man.
I want to say thank you for all that you do,
please always know mom,
that I love you.
Posted by Vijay Rajak at 8:23 AM
Thursday, 8 May, 2008
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