I wish I was a better writer. I want so bad to portray my feelings and emotions in the words that I write. Maybe the more I practice the better it will get. I can hope right?
That being said I would like to honor the mothers in my life with this Mother’s Day post. First I would like to tell you about my mother. Her name is Eva and she is the most wonderful person and I could only aspire to be half the women that she is. She was always a wonderful mother and friend. As I watched her interact with my brothers it was always with amazement. She is so patient. She is forgiving and non judgmental. People naturally feel comfortable around her because she is so accepting. She is intelligent, and well educated both spiritually and secularly. Most of all I admire her relationship with her Heavenly Father, she has had trials in her life but she always seem to tackle her challenges with her head up and a desire to endure. She relies on her Heavenly Father and she has a strong testimony of her Savior. She taught me all growing up and continues to show me through example how important that relationship is. She has taught me to be a mother and wife. I love you mom and am glad you got stuck with me!
My second mother is Penny. Penny is the most selfless person. She is always first to help in any way possible. She is willing to do anything for anyone but especially her family. In the short three years I have known her she has shown me how important families are. She has taught me to give and give and never expect anything in return. She also has a testimony of Heavenly Father and has sacrificed a lot to live the gospel and have it be a part of her life. Thank you Penny for accepting me into your life and family with open arms!
My grandma’s (Yes including you Grandma Merrill), are examples to me.
Grandma Price never has a mean thing to say about anyone. She is so positive and uplifting. She is an example of enduring with a positive outlook.
Grandma Daniels is so much fun. I enjoyed spending time with her when I was at school and miss those talks we used to share about genealogy and family history.
Grandma Merrill has always accepted me as her own. I never feel like a stranger in her house. She is an amazing lady and I have enjoyed spending time with her.
Thanks you so much grandma’s for raising wonderful children!!!
Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful women in my life!