(2008/12/01) Mom. This is her day. You take her out for brunch, give her flowers, tell her you love her. For many of us, she’s the most important woman in our lives and many of our readers wrote in to tell us why.
(2008/12/01) It didn’t take Lizzie and Nathan Wintheiser long to conclude that when it comes to moms, their’s ranks among the best.
(2008/12/01) My mom, Delores Althoff of Bangor, Wis., is a very special person because she has taught me the value of being kind and considerate of people, especially those who are alone or in need.
(2008/12/01) My mother grew up on a farm where she learned the importance of work. Her mother’s stroke at a young age taught her responsibility since Mom had to care for her siblings as well as manage the house.
(2008/12/01) Mom, born 84 years ago on Valentine's Day, is a kind, gentle woman. Her face is etched with lines of age and wisdom. Her hair, once a light brown, has turned to a beautiful silvery-gray luster. Large-veined hands and feet, gnarled with arthritis, extends from a torso that appears muscleless.
(2008/12/01) My mother is special because she cooks supper for me every night. She taught me how to tie my shoes and how to double-knot them.
(2008/12/01) “Stealing is stealing even if it’s only a common pin,” she was told by her mother, a Norwegian from Suldal, Norway. So at Caroline’s house and with her family, this was again repeated.
(2008/12/01) It’s funny how you can care for someone so very much and never find the time to tell them how much you love them.
(2008/12/01) It was the spring of 1945; prisoners of war (World War II) had been freed, and were now being sent to VA hospitals all over the county. Army nurses had the job to bring them back to health after horrific conditions.
(2008/12/01) My mom was special because she knew the secret to raising children successfully. That secret is to be able to combine firm, consistent discipline with a deep, abiding love that lets a child know that they are cherished, they are special and they will have the support they need to thrive at whatever is important to them.
(2008/12/01) My mother is nice because she buys me lots of stuff. She helps me with many things like stories, artwork, homework and much more. My mom encourages me with things I buy.
(2008/12/01) My mom is such a special person to me. She is always there for me when I am sad, mad, angry and confused. My mom always greets me when I get home and asks me if I am having a good day. She always wants to spend time with me and talk. My mom is always helping others and family. She always make sure someone is having a good day, and she can walk into a place and get along with anyone and make them smile. She always is thinking about others and not herself; she puts others before her needs and wants, and I think that is the most special thing about her. She is inviting to all, no matter who they are.
(2008/12/01) My mother, Cindy Kay Dale, is the perfect mom out there. She is my hero, my mentor, my role model and is the most beautiful person in the world.
(2008/12/01) My mother is so special because she lets me go to Ed’s house and drive the four-wheeler. She makes me clean my room when it’s messy, and I hate it when she says that. Once she cleaned it for me. She takes me walking with her. My mom is fun.
(2008/12/01) My mother is the best mother in the whole world. It’s because she lets you do anything. Say you want to eat something in your room, she lets you. Most mothers don’t let their kids do that.
(2008/12/01) I have the strongest mother in the world! My mother is Jeannie Nylander, a 46-year-old artist who just recently lost her eyesight to autoimmune retinopathy, which comes with mind-splitting headaches due to bright lights.
(2008/12/01) My mom is special because she brought me into this world. She also cooks supper for me.
(2008/12/01) I love when you take care of me when I have the flu, and I just wanted you to know I dearly love you, too. You taught me everything that I know. I know my love will really grow. You are the charm on the necklace of my life. I will always love you, that you know. I know you really love me, and that will always show.
(2008/12/01) Truly my mom is the most genuine, humble, honest and amiable person I know.
(2008/12/01) My mom is special because she likes to give us love whenever we go by her house. She’s fun because she likes to take us to Wisconsin Dells, Orlando, Florida, Montana, California, and to playgrounds, too.
(2008/12/01) Our mother, Gloria, is an incredible woman. She has faced incredible adversity, and yet is the most honest, sincere and compassionate woman you will ever meet.
(2008/12/01) I appreciate my mom because she does a lot for me, not just cooks food, cleans the house, washes dishes and simple things like that. She is always there for me when I need her, she takes care of me, she makes good rules so I won't be crazy and dangerous, she works hard so she can do the bills and buy food.
(2008/12/01) My mother was adopted at 6 weeks old by a loving couple from the Holmen area. She didn't know she was adopted until her first day of school, when other children bullied her about it. She must have been so hurt.
(2008/12/01) Mom has been such a wonderful role model for all of us while we were growing up and still continues to be one.
(2008/12/01) I grew up with nine brothers and sisters and from the time I was a little girl I can remember my mother spending time with us. She would read to us as we sat around her on the sofa. (Even if it was a chapter from a paperback Western book.) As we grew older, on rainy days she would get out puzzles or a board game. Sometimes she would challenge us to a game of “jacks.” On summer days you would find us outdoors playing in a teepee that mother made for us; or on a tire swing taking turns spinning each other around and around. At family gatherings, the kids would get together and start a softball game. The grownups would join in and my mother would slam a softball to the outfield as good as any pro ball player.
(2008/12/01) My mom is special because she always gets stuff for my sisters, my brother and me.
(2008/12/01) My mom is Pat Runde. I have always known how lucky I am to have her. She’s so supportive of me and my two younger sisters.
(2008/12/01) You're there for me Whenever I need you Through the good times and the bad ones too I know I don't say thank you every day But I know you'll believe me when I say Happy Mother's Day to a mom as special as you I love you, every thing you do! Happy Mother's Day, Mom! — Emily Marcou, West Salem, Wis.
(2008/12/01) My mom loved to sing. Some of my earliest memories are of her singing in the morning to wake me up for school.
(2008/12/01) My mother, Cindy Hanson, is the person that I strive to be someday.
(2008/12/01) My mother’s name is Marianne Hanson and she is the best!
(2008/12/01) Of course everybody says their mother is the best and of course they are right. But our mother is beyond the best.
(2008/12/01) My mom is special because without her we would not be a family. She has three children. That’s what's special about her.
(2008/12/01) Seven words. She is the rock of our family. Corrine Parkes, born in La Crosse in 1931. Hearing the stories, life wasn’t always easy for my mother.
(2008/12/01) This is a message of love and thanks for my mother.
(2008/12/01) My mom is special because of all the little things she does. She holds the door for me. If I fall asleep watching TV, she covers me up with a blanket. She tries to be herself, not somebody else, and that is perfect for me because I love her for her.
(2008/12/01) My mother is the person I most admire in the world.
(2008/12/01) My mother is special because she helps me when I get the flu. She always makes me happy when I’m feeling down. If I need help with my homework, she helps me, too.
(2008/12/01) My sister was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 38 on Jan. 10, 2008. That was the day that my 71-year-old mother’s life changed.
(2008/12/01) My mother is special because she cooks me food and does my laundry. She buys me treats and goes on field trips with me.
(2008/12/01) "Mom,” such a simple, diminutive, three-letter word. How is it possible that this word can convey so much?
(2008/12/01) My mom is nice and I love her very much. She loves me, too. I’m thankful for the things she does every day. There are so many things she has do all they way through, like washing dishes, cleaning my room, doing laundry and taking care of kids all day long.
(2008/12/01) Married at 16 in 1932, seven children by her 30th birthday, my mother, Thelma E. (Polzin) Hembd, was always just that —a mother. She was the wash on Monday, iron on Tuesday type of mother, along with the cooking every day and gardening, which led to canning of produce.
(2008/12/01) My mom has always been here for me through the good times and bad. She always has a positive attitude and it makes me have one when I’m around her. She always listens to everything I have to say no matter what it is. I used to treat her bad and now we are hardly ever apart except when I’m at school. I love my mom to death and some days I wonder how she makes it through the day when she has to deal with me. She always wants what is best for me and she always helps me when I screw up. She is the greatest mom ever. I talk to her about everything and she doesn’t care what it is, she just wants to know what is going on in my life. My mom and I are so close, we are getting matching tattoos. I’ve done some bad things and she was always there telling me, “Hey, you should of seen the stuff I did! This isn’t even half as bad!” She relates to a lot of the problems I have and it is really cool that she can explain to me and help me out of it. I love her so much and I really want her to know that.
(2008/12/01) My mom, Alice Brushafer, is 97 years young, the eldest of 11 children, married in 1929 and had four children by 1936 (Depression era).
(2008/12/01) Being a daughter is a lifetime honor when you have a Mom like mine. She is a phenomenal woman.
(2008/12/01) My mom is special because she is always there for me when I have homework. She has always been with me when I was hospitalized after my accident. My mom teaches me to help around the house and love others.
(2008/12/01) Definition of the word Mom — beautiful, smart, talented (has to be to deal with us kids), kind, hard-working, leg-spraining, sweat-breaking, but most of all loving!
(2008/12/01) Undoubtedly, most children believe their mothers are wonderful, but I know that my mother, Lois Wirkus, has been and continues to be one of the most spectacular of women.
(2008/12/01) My mother is nice because of all the things she does. She cooks, cleans and helps me when I’m sick. When I have a goal, she always helps me achieve it.
(2008/12/01) My mother is special because she takes me with her on trips sometimes. She is fun to play with when she has time.
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