Just wanted to say "Happy Mothers Day" to all you wonderful Moms of O.P.P. that have raised a family and cherished the
moments with your children and families. Thank you for being so "Special!"
SEMPER FI
mongo wrote:
Just wanted to say "Happy Mothers Day" to all you wonderful Moms of O.P.P. that have raised a family and cherished the
moments with your children and families. Thank you for being so "Special!"
SEMPER FI
I will join you on that mongo. No mothers left only two daughters is all.
mongo wrote:
Just wanted to say "Happy Mothers Day" to all you wonderful Moms of O.P.P. that have raised a family and cherished the
moments with your children and families. Thank you for being so "Special!"
SEMPER FI
Happy Mothers day....there's nothing human that compares to Mom's love and guidance...
Thank you so much, Semper Fi Have a nice day.
mongo wrote:
Just wanted to say "Happy Mothers Day" to all you wonderful Moms of O.P.P. that have raised a family and cherished the
moments with your children and families. Thank you for being so "Special!"
SEMPER FI
Thank you Mongo. What a special thing to say. We moms on here hope you're having a wonderful day! ❤
Happy Mothers Day and best wishes to all Mothers across this great nation. This Mothers Day was a bit different for me as I just lost mine 10 days ago. I still feel her in spirit and I know she's flying with the angels.
Sons of Liberty wrote:
Happy Mothers Day and best wishes to all Mothers across this great nation. This Mothers Day was a bit different for me as I just lost mine 10 days ago. I still feel her in spirit and I know she's flying with the angels.
Sorry for your loss, Sons. I lost my mother 10 years ago. She's my precious angel. Altho I miss her greatly, she's still always there when I need her. I'm sure your mother will always be watching over you too, my friend.
Thank you.
Sorry for you loss. The first few years will be the most difficult. Your birthday, her birthday, the holidays and when you have exciting news you want to share..When the birthday or holiday call doesn't come, or you go to pick up the phone to call and it really hit's that she isn't there to call anymore.
Much like today was for you I'm sure. But the pain does lessen over time.
My mom died nearly 20 years ago now, even now I wish I could pick up the phone and call her just to hear her voice or get some advice. My mom isn't an angel, nor was she when she was a live, and certain didn't grow wings to become one when she died. But I do know when I look in the mirror I see glimpses of her in myself, when I look at my children, my grandchildren, my siblings and even my aunts and cousins--I see glimpses of her--those few genetic markers that she and her siblings shared, and that me and my siblings share, and that have been passed down to our own children and grandchildren are remarkable things. My children were little when she died and only knew her for a short time, yet, they carry some of her mannerisms and facial expressions that even before my grandmother died she too noticed those similarities and they made her smile to be reminded of her own daughter.
Just know the pain does subside, but the memories don't.
Sons of Liberty wrote:
Happy Mothers Day and best wishes to all Mothers across this great nation. This Mothers Day was a bit different for me as I just lost mine 10 days ago. I still feel her in spirit and I know she's flying with the angels.
My condolences. I can certainly identify with that being raised from age 22 months without a mother. Needless to say I get a 'left out' feeling on Mother's Day.
Sorry for your loss. Mothers day has to be tough for you.
My mother, all of my remembering life, made me promise to have her cremated and her ashes scattered at sea. She was Navy and blamed me (messing with me) for her having to get out at 7 months prego in 1950. 10 years ago Navy Seals escorted her children and her to the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, exactly half way between Cape Charles and Cape Henry, where the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay converge and we interned her there. They (Seals) presented us with a three' by three' plaque showing an aerial view of her location and the exact quordinates. Many Seals stayed at her house over the years and many helped my brother, father and I build their house. We were blessed. Mike
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
My condolences. I can certainly identify with that being raised from age 22 months without a mother. Needless to say I get a 'left out' feeling on Mother's Day.
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