Moms Unite: An Anonymous Message of Support Circulating Again

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March 16, 2023

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An anonymous post that has circulated for years continues to resonate with mothers everywhere, reminding us that we are all striving to do our best in parenting. This heartfelt message reappears frequently, reinforcing the idea that no matter our individual choices, the common thread is our dedication to our children.

Recently, the post was shared by a mom named Laura Jensen on Facebook, quickly gaining traction once more. “I came across it in my memories and thought it was worth sharing again,” Laura told Home Insemination Kit. “I probably found it on Pinterest or somewhere similar last year and tagged it as a #repost since I didn’t know the original author.”

Tracing its origins, we find that the post first appeared in 2013 on the blog Beautifully BellaFaith, credited to the parenting group “Team Toddler.” It has since been shared across various platforms, always attributed to an “unknown” author.

Here’s the powerful message that continues to resonate:

  • To the mom who’s breastfeeding: Kudos! It’s an incredible gift, no matter how long you do it. You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom who’s using formula: Isn’t it fascinating how far science has come? There was a time when mothers who couldn’t produce enough milk faced serious challenges, but now? Thanks to modern advances, your baby is thriving! You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom who opts for cloth diapers: Those fluffy bottoms are adorable, and they’re easy on your wallet too. You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom who uses disposables: Those diapers are highly absorbent, offering peace of mind when it comes to leaks and laundry! You’re a great mom.
  • To the stay-at-home mom: Your choice to dedicate these formative years to your children is commendable. You’re a great mom.
  • To the working mom: Balancing work and family sets a powerful example for your kids. You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom who relied on drive-thru meals this week due to exhaustion: You’re feeding your kids, and they must be satisfied! Sometimes, a quick meal is what you need to maintain your sanity. You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom who prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner from scratch for a week: Fantastic! That commitment to nutrition is invaluable for their future. You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom with well-behaved kids in a fancy restaurant: That takes skill and patience! You’re a great mom.
  • To the mom whose toddler is having a meltdown in the cereal aisle: We’ve all been there; it can happen anywhere. You’re a great mom.
  • To the moms who judge others for any of the above: Remember, we’re all living in glass houses.

These words ring true for many, and their repeated sharing underscores the importance of support among mothers. We’re all striving to do our best, even when our best looks different from one another. The most supportive thing we can do as a community is to lift each other up, even when faced with choices we might not personally make.

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In summary, this anonymous post serves as a reminder of the shared experiences of mothers everywhere, urging us to support one another in our unique journeys.