Embracing Mother’s Day Without Expectations
One year, I had completely forgotten that it was Mother’s Day. Despite my forgetfulness, I called my mother as I usually did. During our conversation, just as I was about to hang up, my mother gently reminded me to wish her a Happy Mother’s Day. I was caught off guard, but instead of being upset, she expressed gratitude for my call, emphasizing that it meant more to her than a mandatory holiday greeting.
This experience taught me a valuable lesson about the importance of the stories we tell ourselves about life events. In my relationship with my mother, I always felt her unconditional love and understanding. Not everyone is fortunate enough to have such a supportive bond with their mother or adult children, as estrangement is unfortunately common in today’s society.
As I plan for a Mother’s Day brunch, my heart aches for those who are estranged from their mothers or children, especially during holidays. The absence of a loved one due to estrangement can evoke deep feelings of grief and loss, similar to the ‘Anniversary Blues’ experienced after a loved one’s passing.
While Mother’s Day is typically a time for celebration and family gatherings, it can be a painful reminder for those who are separated from their loved ones. If you are a mother yearning for reconciliation with your family, remember to show kindness to yourself. Treat yourself well, focus on the positives in your life, and surround yourself with love and support.
It’s important to acknowledge that no one is perfect, especially in the role of a mother. Take this day to honor yourself and your journey, regardless of the circumstances. Raise a glass to yourself, celebrating the strength and resilience that lies within you. Cheers to a day of self-love and empowerment.
