Wednesday, May 07, 2008

A real short one today. I am very tired and don't know why so I am heading to the next room for a nap. Just wanted to wish one and all a very happy mother's day. Pardon my religious references but mother's are very special people. You have such tremendous responsibilities placed on your shoulders to raise, love and nurture. My mother died when I was six months old and much of that love and nurturing I missed out on. I have a very special place in my heart for a mother who has that special relationship with her children. God knew what He was doing when He created mothers.

Happy Mother's Day and have a nice day everyone.

9 comments:

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those are very lovely sentiments, irishman.
thank you very much.

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those are very lovely sentiments, irishman.
thank you very much.

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those are very lovely sentiments, irishman.
thank you very much.

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those are very lovely sentiments, irishman.
thank you very much.

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Pamela said...

she would have been proud of ya!

Anonymous said...

In Sweden the Mother's day is the last Sunday in May.

It is sad that your mom died
Ligth a candle for her

I was a bus driver when I was a young man in the eighties. It was fun when I only worked part time. Full time was a hell. I was always longing for a bed to have a nap

Now I work as an engineer
and if I fell asleep at work
the worst thing that happens
is that others can see marks of the key board in my face

Take care!

Anonymous said...

I work at Ericsson as a telecom engineer. Ericsson is not so big in USA, but bigger in the rest of the world.

The telecom industry is like a roller caster with its ups and downs.

Alice (in BC Canada) said...

Top o' the day to you, Tim.

Yes, I am very close to my dogger (she's sleeping at most 2feet from me right now... the other 2 feet are a bit further... hahahaha). Though I never had human children (so therefor have very few wrinkles or gray hairs), I still consider myself to be a Mom. After all, I do 'mother' all my critters (past, present, and I'm sure future).

Pass good thoughts on to Cheryl for me. "Later".