Happy Mothers Day

Today is Mother's day... A day to show love and celebrate all mothers out there. 

Today, this post is to celebrate you if you are a woman who has ever loved a child.

Mother is a miracle of God and is simply irreplaceable

Some people have Mother's they do not speak with anymore... Are you Amongst this lot? What will you do today? How will you reach out to her?

Today I celebrate my mother, my sisters, friends and all the mothers reading this now... Motherhood is the toughest job in the whole wide world and it takes the grace of God to smile through it all..

So visit your mother, call her on the phone, or message her on social media. Tell her how much you love her and how special she is to you. And while you’re at it, greet all the mothers in the world a Happy Mother’s Day too! 

To All Mothers out there;

Thanks for bringing us into this world and always seeing the best in us.
To the person who has done more for us than anyone in this world! We Love you!
We got all our good qualities from our Mothers, We are lucky to have you Mothers.
Thanks for being there for US!
Mothers make the home the happiest place to be!
Raising us undoubtedly tested all of your parenting skills. You passed with flying colors! We love you Mothers!
You gave us the gift of life so our gifts to you pale in comparison.

           Happy Mother’s Day.

With love from the luckiest (son/daughter) on the face of this earth.

Brief about Mothers Day
Mother’s Day is a special day that is set aside for beloved mothers in our family, society, and around the world. Anna Jarvis campaigned in 1905 to make Mother’s Day an official holiday in the America. 

Her mother died in the same year and she wanted to commemorate her mother, a peace activist, who tended to injured soldiers during the American Civil War. In addition, Jarvis wanted to address public health problems with the celebration of Mother’s Day.

The proposal was rejected and lawmakers even joked that if they allowed Mother’s Day, then there would have to be Mothers-in-Law Day. Thankfully, 1911 saw Mother’s Day as an official holiday.

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