Saturday 2 April 2011

A dedication

Sunday 3rd April 2011 is Mothers' Day here

It's a day to thank and celebrate mothers. Thinking about this, I started wondering.....Can a woman be defined as a mother only if she has given birth? I think not......

My definition of a mother is a woman who nurtures, cares for and enables others around her grow

As someone who has experienced challenges in having children, I am extremely sensitive to excluding those among us who are not mothers

So, I choose to celebrate all the women who have been instrumental in making me a better and stronger person. For example, when I started blogging, I never expected to encounter so many articulate and intelligent women who make me proud to be a woman. Thank you fellow-bloggers.

The image below depicts one of the things I love about African motherhood - a mother carrying a child on her back .  I dedicate this image - and my little poem below - to all the mothers (women who have supported, nurtured and 'carried' others in this life).


For all the times
I despaired
and you cared.
Thank you


For all the times
I wept
and you made me accept.
Thank you


For all the times
I was afraid
and you made my fears fade.
Thank you

                                           For all the times
                                           I felt helpless
                                           and you made me fearless.
                                            Thank you, thank you, thank you !

Happy Mothers' Day......................xoxoxoxoxoxoxox

22 comments:

  1. OMG............I am so calling my mum right now. awwww.....I love the post, I love the poem. and yes yes yes, HAVING a child alone isn't all that makes someone a mother.
    awwww :) Happy Mothers day nAIJAmum :D

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  2. Happy mothers day my dear sistah..GOD would grant ALL mothers to reap and enjoy the fruit of their Labour in JESUS name ..amen!

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  3. eeeyaaa, mummy mummy. Well done on your motherhood duties. May God give you the grace to keep being a good mother and long life to enjoy the fruit of your labour.

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  4. aww nice poem :) i thought mothers day was last week sunday lol. I sent my mum an email last week already :/

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  5. @9ja Foodie:
    LOL @'I am so calling my mum right now'
    Hope you did...?
    Do have a lovely weekend
    xooxoxoo

    @Ibhade:
    Ise...amin....!!!
    Thank you for your lovely prayer.
    I wish you same - and more! Your labours shall NEVER be in vain. Amen and amen.
    Have a good weekend/ week
    xoxoxox

    @ ilola
    Thanks for your lovely prayer Ilola.
    I pray that you continue to nurture all around you.
    Amen
    xoxoxoxo

    @kitkat:
    LOL ' i thought mothers day was last week sunday'
    Well, you might just have to call your mum again ? LOL............

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  6. You got that right, you dont have to birth a baby to be one...Happy Mother's day NIL.
    @Kitkat, Naija Mother's day follows a different cycle. So yeah you were right Mother's day was last Sunday in Naija (I got to find out 10pm. Had to call my Mom sharp sharp before she disinherits me!).

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  7. Hsppy maother's day,
    oh goodness, in which country is it mother's day? NIgeria, UK, US, or all of them...this confuses me every year.

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  8. Your blog is always a delight to read. Lol @ your comment on my blog. Happy mothers day, sista. Hope you have a great day.
    Off to call my mum!

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  9. @Ginger:
    LOL @'Had to call my Mom sharp sharp before she disinherits me!'
    I'm sure she wont. You're too much of an asset to her. *smile*
    xxooxoo


    @Chizzy
    It's Mother's day in the UK
    I dont know why we seem to have different days in different countries. So confusing..!!!
    Anyway, hope you have a good day/weekend
    xoxoxoxoxxo


    @Naijalines:
    Awwwwww...Thanks so much for that lovely compliment. Coming from you, that means a lot.
    Hope you did call your mum!
    Thanks again
    xoxoxoxo

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  10. Happy mother's day to you Naijamum, and all the mothers out there. This is a lovely post and tribute poem. Mums are the best!

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  11. happy mother's day dear, u just picked d perfect picture

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  12. @Myne:
    Thanks so much!
    Hope you are well
    Yes...mums are the best - especially those like you who encourage dreams. Thanks for encouraging blogging-virgins like me
    xoxoxoxoxox

    @Chizy K
    Re: the picture. Thanks so much
    I was thinking of the best way to depict motherhood/female mentors and this was what came to mind. I just had to do a quick sketch
    Have a good week
    xoxoxoxox

    @os
    Thanks os
    Hope all is well?
    Do have a good week
    xoxoxxo

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  13. i DON'T THINK IT'S LATE, SO i'M WISHING YOU A HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY.
    sO MUCH AND HAPPINESS DEAR..
    CHEERS!

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  14. Happy Mother's Day (it can never be late in my books)

    Never knew you could draw... and beautifully well at that!
    I love the new font too.

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  15. All is well, thank you. I trust the same with you and your family.

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  16. Happy Mother's Day...in arrears :D

    Adiya

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  17. I somehow missed all these comments. Apologies.

    @2cute4u
    Thanks so much. It's never too late to reach out. I claim the happiness quick.
    Thanks
    xoxoxox


    @P.E.T
    Totally agree that it can never be late
    xoxoxoxo
    Yes oh..I like to draw, but I never seem to have the time. I was looking for an image to illustrate my poem and I couldnt find one so I decided to get my act together and do a quick sketch. Thanks for the compliment
    xoxoxox


    @os
    Yes oh. They are well....troublesome, boisterous and noisy...BUT healthy ! So I thank God *smile*


    @The Corner Shop
    Thanks my sister.
    With all the work women do, they should be celebrated every day !
    Thanks again
    xoxoxoxo

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  19. Dear Naija mum,

    I have been reading some of your blog posts and noticed you mentioned having some miscarriages before having your kids. Did you take any medications to help? I really need to know. Pls if this is too sensitive an issue to reply here can you please give me your email address. I really do appreciate. Thanks

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  20. P.S - I am asking because I am in a similar situation for years now :(

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  21. @Anon
    Apologies for the delayed response
    Please drop me an email
    My email address is: dwonderkid@gmail.com
    I look forward to hearing from you
    xxxxx

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