Have you ever wished you had a huge remote and could fast-forward through something? A tedious conversation, or maybe the perky dental hygienist with a terrifying tray of metal weapons? I have.
Mother’s Day isn’t supposed to be on that list, is it? For anyone missing your mother this year, or maybe you’re a mom missing your beloved child, you know what I’m talking about. It’s inescapable — hourly reminders of happy moms and children everywhere you turn. If you’re considering pulling the percale sheets over your head and waking up the Monday after all the celebrations, you’re not alone.
I remember the first Mother’s Day after losing my mom. It was impossible to imagine the day without her in the picture. It’s been a few years now and the intense emotion has faded, but not without a few tears along the way. Here are a few thoughts that might help you navigate the season.
- Make a plan. Don’t let the day sneak up on you. Tell someone close how you’re feeling, and ask for help planning a strategy of where you want to be, and how you plan to spend your day.
- Buy yourself a gift. Whether it’s a gorgeous flower arrangement or a trip to Tahiti, know that it’s okay to do something kind for yourself. Your loved one would be honored to know you’re smiling.
- Say what you need to say. Getting thoughts out on to paper is one of the best gifts you can give yourself. Write a letter to the person you’re missing. Thank them for the difference they made in your life. Talk about the things they left you-not tangible gifts, but things more like your sense of humor, musical ability, or even unconditional love. Gifts of the heart can never be taken away from you.
If you’re a mom grieving a child this Mother’s Day, I know of some very kind people who understand- The Compassionate Friends. https://www.compassionatefriends.org/
If your mom and your children are still close by, don’t forget to tell them how much you love them! You’ll never regret it.
Cheryl Wilson
I lost my husband over 6 years ago and my eyes leak still to this day when I think about him. I miss him so much. He was my love and my soul mate. I miss telling him when things happen and I miss his cuddles.
lizgmarshall
Hi Cheryl- I’m so sorry to hear about your beloved husband; and absolutely understand “my eyes leak still to this day.”
My prayer is that the Lord will comfort you today and in the days ahead. Here is a link to a free YouVersion resource that might be helpful. https://www.bible.com/reading-plans/1218-grief-survivor I hope you can connect with a pastor, a counselor or maybe Grief Share group close by. It’s so hard to lose someone we love!
God’s peace, Beth Marshall