Sunday, October 4, 2009

I love my mother

I just got off the phone after an hour long phone call with my mom. I laughed really hard, I teared up a little, I felt the Spirit and was inspired to be a little better. Fortunately for me, this is a normal occurrence in my life. I am so blessed to be able to say that my mom is truly my best friend.

She knows all my secrets and inside jokes, my strengths and my weaknesses. She loves me without restraint and encourages me in all that I do. She recognizes the best in me and chooses to overlook my many flaws. She could have done anything with her life, yet she chose to stay home and make sure I was raised in a home that was full of love.

She is remarkably strong and never fails to stand up for what is right, even when it is not convenient. She has a burning testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ and the Book of Mormon. She deals with many trials, yet bears them with little complaint. She lifts up my knees when they hang down. Even though my problems are probably so insignificant compared to hers, she listens, cares, encourages, and advises. She is one of the hardest and most selfless workers I know. She is a woman of many talents, and yet she has the humility to recognize that they are only to be used in the service of the Lord.

My mother makes life magical. Being with her is a pleasure because she helps create adventures, hilarious moments, spiritual experiences, and a home full of love and peace.

She never wavers in her honor and respect for my father and the other priesthood leaders of the Church. She recognizes and embraces her special role as a woman. She has taught me to be obedient with exactness, to love without restraint, to find joy in the simple things of life.

I hope these feeble words can describe some measure the love and gratitude I have for this remarkable woman. I am so grateful to have her as my mother and my best friend. I could not get by even one day without her.

Proverbs 31:10
"Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies."

I can find a virtuous woman; she is my mother.

Thanks for everything, Mom. I love you.

5 comments:

  1. I love your mom too! She's AMAZING! Your whole family is just wonderful!

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  2. Tasha, you are an amazing daughter! This could seriously be my Christmas, Birthday and Mother's day gift for the rest of my life. Thank-you so much!


    Lani,
    We love you beautiful family too. We wish we could see you more.

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  3. Wait, That comment was from me the mom.....Honey I think we are sharing the same google account. Well sorry bacause I just changed your password so I could comment on your blog. I bet you are confused now. Love, MOM

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  4. That post made me cry and I don't even know your mom! What a sweet post though...I'm sure your mom is an amazing person, she did raise an equally amazing daughter :)

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  5. This made me cry. Yes, your mom is all that. As a mom, I can't think of anything that I would want more than a daughter like you and to be even half the person your mom is. So, so, so sweet.

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