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  1. Hace 2 días · A Mother’s Prayer. June 30, 2024. A mother’s prayer is always there, Never does it stop when things go wrong, beware. Gives hope to all her children, fair and square, An anchor in storms, a comfort in despair. Can be heard in the midnight hours, When everyone else in the house lowers. A protective hedge for her household towers,

  2. Hace 2 días · Betsy Joseph June 30, 2024 This rainy Mother’s Day morning I read of an orca mom who carried her recently dead calf over a thousand ocean miles. For seventeen days her black-on-white body persevered in cold, deep waters because she was not ready to let go. Not ready.  Not able.

  3. Hace 5 días · With Mother's Day just around the corner, it's the perfect time to celebrate and honour the special women in our lives, including the wonderful mothers of our students. In this post, we're excited to share eight simple yet meaningful Mother's Day celebration ideas specifically tailored for the classroom setting.

  4. Hace 1 día · Mother's Day. Let every day be Mother's Day! Make roses grow along her way. And beauty everywhere. Oh, never let her eyes be wet. With tears of sorrow or regret, And never cease to care! Come, grown up children, and rejoice. That you can hear your mother's voice!

  5. Hace 5 días · Share this post. After Rain, After Many Days Without Rain. tedrahsmothers.substack.com

  6. Hace 5 días · When every day through hell I drove her. An African Mother’s Day, a lifetime sorrow trail. What’s in a day for a special woman? Whose life is sequestered by ungrateful man? Can’t I in a day let her sorrows flow down? And let the sonorous tears flood the river of pain For just a day in a year she can remember the dawn.

  7. Hace 2 días · So it’s with that caveat in mind that I approached Judith Partelow’s new collection of selected poems, Passion & Provocation. But there’s a definite flow to this collection. Not just through Partelow’s themes—domesticity, love, loss, memory, and on to places and spirituality—but through her voice itself, which is warm and personal through all the various stories these poems tell.