Today was Mother's Day where all mothers are to be honored and celebrated. It should be their day off from the worries of the world but, I have got news for you...that just does not happen....especially with the uncertain times that are slapping us in the face. Mothers worry. Mothers fret for the safety of their children (even when they are grown). Mothers are mothers. We will always look out for the best interest of our kids. Obviously, there is no "day off". The work is just conveniently shoved to another day. After all, who is going to pick up the slack while everyone insists she sits. The answer...no one. No one! The laundry, cooking, cleaning, caring for children, tending the needs of all family members, caring for the ill, soothing bruised egos are all mom chores. No one will pick up the slack. Don't even think that some one else will scrub that toilet cause it ain't happenin', folks. It ain't happenin'.
Perhaps it was just because of this social distancing or chalk it up to a bad mood day, but this was not a favorite day of mine. Oh, it had its bright moments since I did get to "see" (but not hug) my beautiful daughter and handsome son-in-law. We had to keep our "6 feet distancing" since she is in the medical field and is adamant about not spreading the virus. (I fully agree with that.) Having them here (in the yard) for a few moments was glorious! Another delightful moment was when Son pitched in to help home can the green beans that Mark brought home for the farmer's market. His quirky jokes made the time go faster. Still, I missed my oldest son, sweet daughter-in-law and grandlittles. That huge hole in my day hurt.
Speaking of "holes", I was tempted to crawl into one I found early this morning and just stay there. I could ride out the day in perfect bliss hiding in the sky! There was one break in the clouds that gave the illusion that it was an escape hatch from the worries of the world! If only I had a ladder long enough to reach the clouds, things would have been ok. Sometimes you just need to escape....I thought about it. It might have been a fun adventure!

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