love in action



Last week I called my mom at 7 o'clock in the morning and mumbled desperately into the phone that I was sick and the baby was sick and if it wasn't too much trouble couldn't she please come over and help?

And she did - of course she did. She soothed us with kind words and vegetable soup, and the calming force of her presence made me believe that mothers actually DO have supernatural powers. I don't know if she had plans for that day, but if she did, she never let on that I had disrupted them.

Sacrifice is beautiful because it is rare in this world; we are drawn to the souls who bring light in the form of unconditional service and love.

My mother shines.

[Photo of me + my mom on the beach, sometime in the early 80's]

17 comments:

  1. I have a mom just like that! I want to be a mom that have supernatural giving powers too.

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  2. so very sweet. i want to be that kind of mom every day. hope you are feeling better.

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  3. such a beautiful sentiment, and so true of the mother i know as well. happy mama's day to you!

    this photo is so classic and sweet. :)

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  4. I hope you are well quickly!

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  5. SO glad you "stumbled" upon my blog somehow... Consider it, coffee at my place. You are welcome to stop on in anytime.
    Much love,
    ~M

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  6. Thanks for stopping over...

    I happened on to yours and I love your world over here. I've read several of your posts now and they are very honest, heartfelt words. This one is especially sweet about your mom.

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  7. This is sweet. Can I add it to my project "In My Daughter's Eyes" under tributes that I want to add? www.pimde.com..
    Thanks!

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  8. this post made me smile, marisa.

    isn't it amazing how moms instictivly put their children needs before their own? the epitome of sacrifice in so many ways.

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  9. Aren't moms just the best? I love it when my mom takes care of me when I'm sick...I don't think that will ever change. I don't know what I would do without her!

    Thanks for the visit over at my blog. I'm excited to read more of yours!

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  10. Such an incredibly sweet post. I am not close to my mom so I am hoping...that someday....my boys will be able to write a post like this about me. Someday I will be there with the soup & all the love in the world to share with their families. It's a life goal for me. I will be the mom that shines too.

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  11. what a tender post. i love it!

    once, i called my mom in tears...same situation i was terribly sick and so was my baby. she hopped on a plane that very day and came to my rescue. indeed, mothers have super powers!! and for that, i am grateful!

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  12. isn't that wonderful. makes me want to move home and live across the street so my mom can take care of me whenever I need her.

    What a blessing to have such a loving mother

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  13. what a sweet sweet photo! i'm blessed to have a loving mother as well. in college i'd pack my things and stay with her when i was sick or blue. mom's make everything better.=)

    looking forward to another post from you!

    xoxo

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  14. I gave you an award :) http://antikamoda.blogspot.com/2010/07/versatile-blogger.html

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  15. Moms are the best. I wish mine lived closer.

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  16. yes, moms are pillars they prevent things from falling apart, I only wish I still had mine.

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