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Happy Mothers Day!!
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 1:23 am
by racinjason75
To the special moms who give so much more everyday taking care and comforting these brave little rascals as they battle this injury.
My hat is off to you too, for the love,patience,understanding and huge heart that it requires to live day to day...your special and your kids love youmore than you know...more than they know!
Happy Mothers Day!!!
God Bless
Jason
Re: Happy Mothers Day!!
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 8:22 am
by Mare
Thanks Jason and I to would like to wish all the other Strong brave moms out there a Happy Mothers Day we've been through alot and deserve this day more then anyone.
Happy Mothers Day Mare& Frankie
Re: Happy Mothers Day!!
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 9:22 am
by brandonsmom
Thank you Jason, that was so sweet of you !!
And to all the others....HAPPY MOTHER's DAY !!!
GAYLE
Re: Happy Mothers Day!!
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 9:48 am
by Carolyn J
Thank YOU, Jason! It means alot to me,personally to have another "Rascal" tell me this sweet wishes.
YES, YES, HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY, Y'ALL G-R-E-A-T MOMS!!
Re: Happy Mothers Day!!
Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 8:54 am
by Kath
Happy Mother's Day - Late!
I hope everyone had a great day. I made it a Mother's Day weekend!
As an OBPI mother with lot's of hindsight I felt I deserved it for 40 years of hard work with 3 children and 5 grandchildren.
As an OBPI child, my thought were very much of my own dear, sweet Mother.
Thanks to her perseverance and gentle prodding ( sometimes nagging) I was able to be a confident mother.
It never once dawned on me that I might not be able to do it.
I am sure now she knew it would be hard on me, at times, but never let me think I would not be able to handel it.
Looking back it was her confidence, in my ability to do anything I set my mind to, that made me fell confident that I could handle motherhood.
She was and is still my HERO!
She never once complained about the work I brought into her life... she only told me about her joy at having a little girl.
Hope everyone took time to remember their Mother's and appreciate all the work and times they annoyed us with PT/exercise and loving nagging.
If they did not put that time and energy into us we would not have made it in this world.
Especially those of us who are older and were told we had a "rare" birth injury.
They had no real help, support or directions.
They were left to follow sometimes poor advice and follow their gut.
I marvel at the way my Mother followed her instincts and how many things she did that still are part of todays OT/PT proceedures.
I know some feel their parents made mistakes but we should remember they did the best they could with a huge lack of support and information on OBPI.
Kath robpi/adult 67