This work of art in many ways reminds me of my mother. She raised 4 boys, and one could always see the love and pride she had for each one of us in her smile. She was the one that always made sure we had what we needed …. and more. She taught us to appreciate the things in life that were important. She made sure we received an education and she attended all the events we participated in. She was proud of her boys. We became leaders and tried to be role models for our generation as well as future generations. Mom passed into the ages in 1991, but not a day passes that our thoughts are not of her memory….It is now our time to be proud of things passed…We love you, Mom….I wish we showed it more when you were with us….Your loving sons, John, Jud, Jim, and Paul
I sent this beautiful card to my son. I try my best but yes there are some regrets. But I have try my best to make amends. He is 41 years old now an d we have a great relationship (not perfect !!!!!!!) but there is a lot of love between us Thank You Sandra Mora
Well I was blessed, because I did childcare within my home. This way I was with my daughters until the youngest was in the second grade. Then I went to work in the school cafeteria with both of them went to elementary school, plus drove school bus and then I had a dear neighbor lady watch them for about an hour each afternoon. I had a very loving husband that loved to cook, so our evening meals were usual prepared by him and I did the clean up, so everything blended well for us.
“Shoulda , wouda, couda,” Remember the sweet memories, don’t live in the past… There is still time
to have good memories, NOW!!! Say I love you every time you speak to your son… GOD BLESS…
Brought tears to my eyes. I sadly look back all the time because I worked 2 jobs to raise MY ANGELS thanks to a deadbeat ex-husband and dad. A good babysitter (friend) got the pleasures that I sadly missed. They know I love them, live and breathe for them. They are wonderful, intelligent, successful citizens. I’m so proud of them and tell them all the time.
Thank you, MY ANGELS!!!
Joseph Lacko
February 10, 2019 @ 3:21 pm
This work of art in many ways reminds me of my mother. She raised 4 boys, and one could always see the love and pride she had for each one of us in her smile. She was the one that always made sure we had what we needed …. and more. She taught us to appreciate the things in life that were important. She made sure we received an education and she attended all the events we participated in. She was proud of her boys. We became leaders and tried to be role models for our generation as well as future generations. Mom passed into the ages in 1991, but not a day passes that our thoughts are not of her memory….It is now our time to be proud of things passed…We love you, Mom….I wish we showed it more when you were with us….Your loving sons, John, Jud, Jim, and Paul
Sandra Mora
July 4, 2014 @ 8:07 pm
I sent this beautiful card to my son. I try my best but yes there are some regrets. But I have try my best to make amends. He is 41 years old now an d we have a great relationship (not perfect !!!!!!!) but there is a lot of love between us Thank You Sandra Mora
Anita
June 28, 2014 @ 8:29 pm
Well I was blessed, because I did childcare within my home. This way I was with my daughters until the youngest was in the second grade. Then I went to work in the school cafeteria with both of them went to elementary school, plus drove school bus and then I had a dear neighbor lady watch them for about an hour each afternoon. I had a very loving husband that loved to cook, so our evening meals were usual prepared by him and I did the clean up, so everything blended well for us.
Elizabeth M. Wright
June 28, 2014 @ 4:50 pm
“Shoulda , wouda, couda,” Remember the sweet memories, don’t live in the past… There is still time
to have good memories, NOW!!! Say I love you every time you speak to your son… GOD BLESS…
Joyce
June 27, 2014 @ 6:21 pm
Brought tears to my eyes. I sadly look back all the time because I worked 2 jobs to raise MY ANGELS thanks to a deadbeat ex-husband and dad. A good babysitter (friend) got the pleasures that I sadly missed. They know I love them, live and breathe for them. They are wonderful, intelligent, successful citizens. I’m so proud of them and tell them all the time.
Thank you, MY ANGELS!!!