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God bless all of the mothers that have sacrificed more than they know for us.

Started by Swampchickin234, May 13, 2017, 11:14:54 PM

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Swampchickin234

Gentlemen and Ladies,
A reminder to myself as much as to anyone. Take the time tomorrow to be with your mother if able. Treat the mother of your children with an utmost respect, and always remember what they have done for us. Some of us wish we could go back and say I love you one more time. Some of us will be able to, and for other reasons, we may not be able to see these special people.  Tomorrow, make a valid attempt to say thank you to a mother who who has sacrificed many things that we sometimes cannot even began to understand.  Some of them are very young, and some of them will be on up in years. My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ has blessed me with the opportunity to still say "I love you" to my mother and my beloved grandmother who is still here. Because of those 2 woman's upbringing, it plays a huge part of who I am today. I have been gone a lot this season, have had the opportunity to see some beautiful country, but tonight it hit me just how blessed I really am. Please take the time to say thank you and to share your love with the woman who has made an impact on you.  If you do not have your mother, find one that is trying to be the best that she can be and encourage her.  They need it just as we all do. Hug her, kiss her, and tell her you love her. We do not always have this opportunity.   Maybe some of our significant others stayed home with the children so that we could be able to pursue this wonderful love of hunting turkeys.  Remember what she had to sacrifice to let us do what we love.  Thank you mom. I love you.  And I am forever indebted and thankful for teaching me the right way in which to live.   We are not given forever. We do not know when our time will come.  Take any opportunity to spend with that special person and be thankful that you are able.   
God bless, and kill em all boys. 


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BowBendr

I can honestly say that without the guidance and prayers of my Mother, I would not be here today. She and my Father raised us correctly and showed my brother and I, thru their actions, the difference between right and wrong. But in my early 20's I got way off the path. I was surely headed toward hell at 200 mph. She still corrected me, stood firm and demanded better to my face, but when alone she stayed on her knees before the Lord on my behalf. She was probably the only person at that time that believed in me. When I hit about 30, I got it together and have a life that most can only dream of. Now I'm raising my kids in the ways of God and am very thankful that I can still say that I owe it all to my Mom.


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Spring Creek Calls

Amen brother. Dad showed me the paths of woods and streams but Mom showed the path of life.
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Quote from: Spring Creek Calls on May 14, 2017, 06:54:23 AM
Amen brother. Dad showed me the paths of woods and streams but Mom showed the path of life.

Amen to that. Dad drug me to the wood's and the water. Momma always drug me too church.

Happy

Amen. My mom was all I ever had. And because of here I turned out a lot better than many I grew up around. She demanded better and I am grateful for it.

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Mine always told everyone "I never minded buying that boy a gun and shells, because he could have been spending his time and money on a lot worse things than hunting."