Sunday, May 11, 2025

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY

               My mother,  Grace Missouri Loyd Darnell (Born 1905)
            Sherry's mother...Susie Geneva Hawes Harris (Born 1904)

The Best Mother's in the World... One of the Blessings of Life

(A few things in the world, we can all have the BEST)

 Today is special, so for all you MOTHERS out there we hope it is the Best.  In my opinion none of us men can EVER know the feelings of a Mother.  I have seen firsthand the closeness of girls with their mother's.  Only a girl can truly understand the position of a LIFE giver.  WE (everyone) can see the apparent problems in motherhood as she carries US.  We men can only imagine the conversations between a mother and that child she carried.

But no words could EVER explain the fullness of motherhood, no matter how hard we try.

LOVE YOU ALL AND GOD BLESS YOU ON YOUR DAY!

Night Shipslog

10 comments:

I'm mostly known as 'MA' said...

Thank You! I hope Sherry has a happy Mothers Day too. We couldn't gat a long without Mom's! We wouldn't be here if not for them!

Chatty Crone said...

Hey stranger - glad to hear from you. You and Sherry both had great mother's for sure. Sherry - Happy Mother's Day! sandie

AaronS said...

Nothing like a good mother!

HappyK said...

Happy Mother's Day Sherry!!

Mevely317 said...

Thank you, Jack! I hope Sherry enjoyed a wonderful Mother's Day with you by her side.

yaya said...

Happy Mother's Day to Sherry and I know I sure miss my Mom. It's been 5 years since she passed, and I think of her daily. Her birthday is in May so I always visited her in Chicago and we would have such a great time. I'm in Chicago this week and will take time to go to the cemetery and spend a little time there. Have a good week Jack!

Susan Kane said...

Great photos! Having those hard copy memories mean more than the digital copies.

Spare Parts and Pics said...

What a nice post and a wonderful tribute!

Lisa said...

Two beautiful mothers. Thank you for the understanding of us moms. I hope Sherry had a wonderful Mothers Day.

On the road
Lisa

Susan Kane said...

The photos of your moms makes me a little teary eyed, since our moms are gone. My mom was born in 1928, and I miss her. Good t o see your name. Even if you don't leave a comment, could you pop over to my site to read what I have written. Keep well.