This is my mom, she has taught me so much. Love you mom.
I love being a mom. I
remember growing up and all my friends saying when I grow up I want to be…a
teacher, a nurse, a doctor, a vet…etc.
But all I ever wanted to be was a mom; I never wanted to be anything
else. I am grateful every day to be able
to stay at home and be a mom.
It not always easy to be a mom, I remember the days when my
kids were young and the days just seemed to blend together. It was the same tasks day after day and the
same phrases day after day. Wipe noses,
change diapers, feed kids, plan an activity, and fix meals, clean house, and
grocery shop. And somewhere in between teach: be nice, say
thank you, say please, help mommy clean up, be mommies super helper, use your
words not your hands.
Now my kids are older and my oldest son is about to leave on
a mission for two years for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and
I am so grateful for those days that I got to share with him and the rest of my
kids. They are growing up so quickly. I love
being a mom!
You can recognize women who are grateful to be a daughter of
God by their reverence for motherhood, even when that blessing has been
withheld from them for a time. In those circumstances, their righteous
influence can be a blessing in the lives of children they love. Their exemplary
teachings can echo the voice of a faithful home and resonate truth in the
hearts of children who need another witness.
Grateful daughters of God love Him and teach their children
to love Him without reservation and without resentment. They are like the
mothers of Helaman’s youthful army, who had such great faith and “had been
taught by their mothers, that if they did not doubt, God would deliver them”
(Alma 56:47).
When you observe kind and gentle mothers in action, you see
women of great strength. Their families can feel a spirit of love and respect
and safety when they are near her as she seeks the companionship of the Holy
Ghost and the guidance of His Spirit. They are blessed by her wisdom and good
judgment. The husbands and children, whose lives they bless, will contribute to
the stability of societies all over this world. Grateful daughters of God learn
truths from their mothers and grandmothers and aunts. They teach their
daughters the joyful art of creating a home. They seek fine educations for
their children and have a thirst for knowledge themselves. They help their
children develop skills that they can use in serving others. They know that the
way they have chosen is not the easy way, but they know it is absolutely worth
their finest efforts.
They understand what Elder Neal A. Maxwell meant when he
said: “When the real history of mankind is fully disclosed, will it feature the
echoes of gunfire or the shaping sound of lullabies? The great armistices made
by military men or the peacemaking of women in homes and in neighborhoods? Will
what happened in cradles and kitchens prove to be more controlling than what
happened in congresses?”
Daughters of God know that it is the nurturing nature of
women that can bring everlasting blessings, and they live to cultivate this
divine attribute. Surely when a woman reverences motherhood, her children will
arise up and call her blessed (see Prov. 31:28) Margaret D. Nadauld, Oct. 2000 General Conference
Happy Mother’s Day!
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