What if one simple poem explained motherhood better than psychology books ever could? Some poems become memorable because they are beautifully written.Others stay with us because they tell a truth people recognize immediately.“Before I Was a Mom” belongs to the second kind. It is not trying to make motherhood look perfect. It speaks from the middle of … [Read more...] about Before I Was a Mom Explained: The Poem Makes Mothers Cry
motherhood and identity
The Invisible Work of Mothers: Stories of Love, Sacrifice & Legacy
Introduction by Mother Teresa:When people speak of greatness, they often speak of leaders, inventors, or men of war. But I have always believed that the true greatness of the world rests quietly in the hands of mothers. Not because they are loud, but because they love when no one is watching.A mother’s work is often invisible—not because it lacks value, but … [Read more...] about The Invisible Work of Mothers: Stories of Love, Sacrifice & Legacy

