Mother's Day...in July

Take a moment to consider the influence a mother can have.  Who would you be as an individual without your mother to ground and protect you?  She is an anchor, a nurturer.  My mom read to me, the same book, probably every night for over a year.  It’s short so I’ll include the text and you can imagine the movements that went along with it: 
GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU
by Sam McBratney

Little Nutbrown Hare, who was going to bed, held on tight to Big Nutbrown Hare's very long ears. He wanted to be sure that Big Nutbrown Hare was listening.
"Guess how much I love you," he said.
"Oh, I don't think I could guess that," said Big Nutbrown Hare.
"This much," said Little Nutbrown Hare, stretching out his arms as wide as they could go.
Big Nutbrown Hare had even longer arms. "But I love YOU this much," he said.
Hmm, that is a lot, thought Little Nutbrown Hare.
"I love you as high as I can reach." said Little Nutbrown Hare.
"I love you as high as I can reach," said Big Nutbrown Hare.
That is quite high, thought Little Nutbrown Hare. I wish I had arms like that.
Then Little Nutbrown Hare had a good idea. He tumbled upside down and reached up the tree trunk with his feet.
"I love you all the way up to my toes!" he said.
"And I love you all the way up to your toes," said Big Nutbrown Hare, swinging him up over his head.
"I love you as high as I can HOP!" laughed Little Nutbrown Hare, bouncing up and down.
"But I love you as high as I can hop," smiled Big Nutbrown Hare - and he hopped so high that his ears touched the branches above.
That's good hopping, thought Little Nutbrown Hare. I wish I could hop like that.
"I love you all the way down the lane as far as the river," cried Little Nutbrown Hare.
"I love you across the river and over the hills," said Big Nutbrown Hare.
That's very far, thought Little Nutbrown Hare. He was almost too sleepy to think any more. Then he looked beyond the thorn bushes, out into the big dark night. Nothing could be further than the sky.
"I love you right up to the MOON," he said, and closed his eyes.
"Oh, that's far," said Big Nutbrown Hare. "That is very, very far."
Big Nutbrown Hare settled Little Nutbrown Hare into his bed of leaves. He leaned over and kissed him good night.
Then he lay down close by and whispered with a smile, "I love you right up to the moon - AND BACK."

I knew my mom loved me since I was little, and there’s nothing quite hanging out with your mom, knowing she loves you unconditionally.  You laugh about the crazy things each of you has done and shudder at where you would be without her.  My mom is Diet Coke and dark chocolate covered raisins.  She’s an inventor of Scrabble words, a late night conversation.  She’s a weekly letter and an inspiration.  The world’s greatest cook in denial and a home decorator.  A political buff and sad movie avoider.  She’s everything to me and I don’t know how I could be without her.

1 comments:

BAN Clan said...

Here I am reading this a year after you posted it and a day after Mother's day. Yesterday, you called from Peru, as a missionary. And that was amazing. But so is this post, and I will call it a late Mother's day from my awesome son. :)

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