Hey there! Yes, you. Pick up that phone and call your mom. Do it today—don’t put it off until tomorrow, her birthday, or even next week. Call her now. Don’t wait for a special occasion like Mother’s Day.
Make her a priority today. She definitely won’t see it coming. In fact, she’s probably thinking of you at this very moment. She’s curious about what you’re up to and how you’re feeling. Is everything okay? Are you taking care of yourself, both physically and emotionally? She’s likely recalling moments when you weren’t so careful, and it makes her shudder. Just yesterday, while sorting laundry, she thought of the time you went bungee jumping during your travels. That memory gave her a chill.
She’s also pondering whether you’ve learned how to love and be loved. Is kindness a priority for you? Is work stressing you out? “Do you need any money?” she might be wondering, still thinking of the little things like undershirts. Yes, she’ll always worry about you, so go ahead and roll your eyes if you want.
She may be curious about whether her words and actions have left a mark on you. Can you hear her voice in your mind, just as she can still hear the sweet little voice you had in kindergarten? Because once upon a time, she was a young mother, and now that you’re older, she continues to wish for your happiness in life.
So, call her and say you love her. Let those words flow freely. When she starts asking her usual barrage of questions, pause her. Say, “No, Mom.” Let her know this call is for her. Ask her how she’s doing, what she’s up to, and if her heart is happy. She’ll likely respond, “Of course, dear, why wouldn’t it be?” because she never wants you to worry.
This time, the call is about listening to her, just as she has always listened to you. Give her your full attention, just as she cradled you with her care. Remind her that you do hear her voice in your head, the one filled with love, caution, and encouragement. It’s a voice that will always be with you.
Ask her opinions about life; she’ll be thrilled. Her heart will flutter at your interest because she’s quite wise. Your questions will uplift her spirit in ways you may not even realize. They mean so much more than just a card or a routine call on Mother’s Day, because she is your mother every day, but she is also an individual with her own story.
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In summary, make the effort to connect with your mom today. She deserves your attention and love—not just on special days but every day.
