Words don't say nearly as much as the quietly loving behaviors. Every good mother wants the best for her children, and as a result, shows up for them to the best of her ability. From helping them with ...
“George is the father I never had,” my mother said to me from her nursing home bed. Her actual father, a Russian immigrant house painter, died in an accident when Mom was only three years old. The ...
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A handmade card feels far more personal than any store-bought design. It’s a simple yet heartfelt way to show your love and appreciation! To make one, use cardstock, watercolor paper, or any recycled ...
DEAR ABBY: After reading so many horrible letters sent to you from people about their mothers-in-law, I feel compelled to write to you about mine. I met her 43 years ago when I was dating her oldest ...
In the 20th century, after the fad of focusing only on the physical needs of infants and the rash of infant deaths as a result, doctors and therapists concluded that impersonal nursing care was to ...
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The quiet power of a mother’s love

Before becoming a mother, I never imagined that I could love someone more than I loved myself. Yet the moment I held my child, something changed. It was not simply a new responsibility; it was a ...
“All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.” — Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died when he was just nine, yet he attributed all his successes to those nine years.