Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother's Day. Show all posts

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Happy Mother's Day 2024


Happy Mother's Day to all you beautiful and amazing moms out there! From those that are well-seasoned to those that are preparing to become mamas for the very first time and to everyone in between. To all the grandmothers and other special ladies (be you friend, aunt, or some other relation) who have been there, filled in, helped out, or have been a second mom to someone else in their hour of need. No matter who you are...if you have invested (or are investing) time, energy, resources, and talents into the future of a child...be not weary in doing so! You are so special! Don't ever allow people or circumstances to make you feel less-than, because what you're doing is important work. In fact, it's the most important work there is! May many blessings be yours today and always! HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

Until next time...
~Rebecca

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Sunday, May 14, 2023

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day to all you beautiful and amazing moms out there! From those that are well-seasoned to those that are preparing to become mamas for the very first time and to everyone in between!

To all the grandmothers and other special ladies (be you friend, aunt, or some other relation) who have been there, filled in, helped out, or have been a second mom to someone else in their hour of need.

No matter who you are...if you have invested (or are investing) time, energy, resources, and talents into the future of a child...be not weary in doing so!

You are so special! Don't ever allow people, society, or circumstances make you feel less-than, because what you're doing is important work. In fact, it is THE most important work there is!

May many blessings be yours today and beyond! Happy Mother's Day! 💗



Until next time...
~Rebecca


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Sunday, May 9, 2021

Happy Mother's Day


Happy Mother's Day to all you beautiful and amazing moms out there! From those that are well-seasoned to those that are preparing to become mamas for the very first time and to everyone in between. To all the grandmothers and other special ladies (be you friend, aunt, or some other relation) who have been there, filled in, helped out, and have been a second mom to someone else in their hour of need. No matter who you are...if you have invested (or are investing) time, energy, resources, and talents into the future of a child...be not weary in doing so! You are so special! Don't ever allow people or circumstances to make you feel less-than, because what you're doing is important work. In fact, it's the most important work there is! May many blessings be yours today and always!

Until next time...
~Rebecca

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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Movie Review - Mom's Day Out

Mom's Night Out
For Mother's Day our daughter and son-in-law surprised us by taking us out to see the endearing, faith-based, family comedy Mom's Night Out. And I tell you what...I have not laughed that hard since I don't know when. Funny? Yes! But...more than that...ohmygoodness! It is so true to life!

The story focuses on Ally (Sarah Drew) and her stressed out friends...best friend, Izzy (Andrea Logan White), and pastor's wife, Sondra (Patricia Heaton), each of whom is battling their own unique set of circumstances within the home. 

The girls get together in hopes of connecting as adults, and treating themselves to a special evening out, but, instead, the evening is interrupted by a chain of events that totally unravels the girls' nerves. Although the events that transpire are totally unlikely to happen in real life (at least not altogether in a single series in the space of one evening), they are comical (make that hysterical) and perfectly in line with great comedy throughout the ages. 

Mom's Night Out is a fun movie that sprinkles glimmers of spiritual truth throughout and, in the end, leaves you, as a mom, knowing that you are not alone in your struggles and that, no matter how you perceive them, people are just people. For that reason alone, that makes Mom's Night Out one of the best movies ever in this mom's opinion!

And, as funny as it was, the humor really isn't what makes the movie. It's the fact that the story captures the true heart of parenting. Whether small children or teens, at different stages, and in different seasons, we all face our individual battles in parenting. This movie brings the very things that each and every one of us face on a daily basis, in real life, and puts them into perspective.

Oh, I know! I've heard that critics everywhere are bashing Mom's Night Out, but, you know what? They can bash away! I, personally, have lived Ally's stay-at-home, Christian, homeschooling-mommy life, and know countless others who have done (or are doing) the very same thing right now. THIS is the stuff that REAL life is made of, Ladies, and I cannot praise the makers of this film enough for knowing our hearts, taking all this on, and bringing this movie to fruition for our enjoyment. WHAT a breath of fresh air!!!

If you haven't seen Mom's Night Out yet, grab a friend, and/or take the children, and go see it! You will NOT regret it! 

Until next time...

All My Love,
~Rebecca


#MomsNightOut, #Christianmovies

One Thousand Gifts - #50 loyalty, #51 the ability to overcome, and #52 togetherness

Monday, May 12, 2014

An UPside Down Mother's Day


My own mother has been gone for close to nine years, and, now, my mother-in-law is gone, too. So, this year, I decided to celebrate Mother's Day by doing something a little bit different. I first got the idea from Lisa Jo Baker. She called it 'An UPside Down Mother's Day Gift List'. I used a couple of Lisa Jo's ideas, then, came up with a few of my own. Here are some of the things I did to celebrate Mother's Day this year...

1. I wrote a letter to each one of my children listing ten reasons as to why I love being their mom. It was wonderful to, purposefully, sit down and think back over the years...to remember them as children, and think about the adults they have become. At times it got a bit emotional, but this is something that I recommend every mom do at some point in their lives...especially if their children are grown and out of the house. <3

2. I, purposefully, let my husband off the hook and didn't leave him guessing this year. I told him exactly what I wanted for Mother's Day outright and told him that there was no pressure. What I wanted was dinner out at a specific restaurant and to watch Mom's Day Out when it hits our local theater in Lamar, which won't be til June. Without knowing that, our daughter and son-in-law beat him to the draw. They invited us to join them in Pittsburg this afternoon and surprised us both with lunch out and a visit to the theater to watch Mom's Day Out...which, by the way,was totally awesome! And it has such a good message! A message that most moms I know really need to hear today, and that included this mama right here. In the end, my husband ended up doing something completely different for me for Mother's Day, but we still plan on going out for dinner one evening at the restaurant of my choice.

3. I don't have many aunts left, but I called each one of the ones that I do have and wished them a Happy Mother's Day. It was great to visit with each one of them and, purposefully, connect. I love ALL of my aunts! I miss the ones that are gone and cherish the ones I have left...especially my mom's two sisters.

4. I  took a bouquet of fresh-cut irises to three women that the Lord laid on my heart. The first was someone who has been in my life since I was ten-years-old. She means the world to me and I want her to know it. She was my mom's closest friend, and neighbor, and she's been like a second mom to me all my life, but especially since my own mom's been gone. I am so thankful that she's been there for me! The second was a friend who's been a friend for awhile now, but over the past couple of years or so we've gotten really close. I treasure her friendship and just wanted her to know it. And the third was a woman that I barely know. She, just recently, lost her son and, no matter how old that child may have been, I know the pain of losing a child, and my heart aches for her.

The rest of my own day was loaded with sweet surprises from family and friends. I loved seeing my children and all the grands. The only low spot was not getting to spend time with my youngest daughter who lives too far away to visit with regularly. Other than that, the day was perfect! <3

Until next time...

All My Love,
~Rebecca

#mothersday, #lisajobaker

One Thousand Gifts -

4) ox-eyed daisies blooming along the roadsides
5) first turtle of the season
6) tomato plants, pepper plants, basil, and thyme

Monday, May 14, 2012

An Evening With The Duggar Family


Saturday evening my husband and son and I, as well as a couple of our children and their families, were blessed enough to spend an evening with the Duggar family. The event (A Celebration of Hope) was held at Calvary Baptist Church in Joplin, Missouri.
Amber and Audrey and I
Our Table
Daughter, Amber, granddaughter, Audrey, and I attended a special dinner that was held before the family event in the evening and everything was so special! So beautiful!

Audrey and Her Dinner
Dinner was catered in from The Red Onion and there were special cupcakes from Smallcakes Cupcakery. We (and a roomful of other lovely ladies) had dinner with Jim Bob and Michelle and seventeen of their nineteen children.

Afterwards there was a question and answer session with Michelle. After that, we went to the sanctuary where we joined up with our menfolk and the rest of the family that had come. We were blessed with music by the children before Jim Bob and Michelle shared their testimony. Afterwards there were pictures and book signings.
Grandma Duggar
Duggar Children 1
Duggar Children 2

Duggar Children 3
Duggar Children 4
Duggar Children 5
Jim Bob and Michelle - REALLY nice people!!!
This was one of the most spiritually uplifting and encouraging evenings that I can remember in a long, long time. It was absolutely wonderful!


Buddy, Christy, Liz, T.J. and Sarah With Jim Bob and Michelle
Patrick, Amber, Audrey, Silas, and Isaiah With Jim Bob and Michelle
John and I and Audrey With Jim Bob and Michelle
All proceeds from this event went to the Ronald McDonald House in Joplin, Missiouri.


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mother's Day Blessing



Mother's Day Blessing

Just as God gives to each rose,
A gentle touch of dew,
And gives unto each evening sky,
The lovely sunset’s hue,

So may He give to you,
From His enduring love,
Great happiness and heart's content,
And blessings from above.

Happy Mother's Day!