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A Mother's Resilience

A tale of a mother's love

By Ashleigh HolmesPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
A Mother's Resilience
Photo by Liv Bruce on Unsplash

As I sit at the kitchen table, sipping my morning coffee, I find my thoughts drifting back to my childhood, to the woman who shaped me into the person I am today: my mother.

My mother, with her unwavering strength and boundless love, raised three daughters single-handedly while my father battled his own demons. She was the backbone of our family, the steady force that held us together through the storms of life.

I remember the long days and even longer nights she spent working tirelessly to provide for us. Despite the exhaustion etched into every line on her face, she never once complained. Instead, she greeted each day with determination and grace, her resilience a beacon of hope in our sometimes turbulent world.

Growing up, I didn't fully understand the sacrifices my mother made for us. It wasn't until I became a parent myself that I truly began to appreciate the depth of her love and devotion. Now, as I watch my own daughter play with her toys, I can't help but marvel at the strength and courage it must have taken for my mother to do it all on her own.

My father, plagued by health issues that rendered him unable to work for the past three decades, relied on my mother for everything. Yet, through it all, she never wavered in her commitment to our family. She juggled multiple jobs, stretching herself thin to make ends meet, all while ensuring that we never went without the essentials – food on the table, clothes on our backs, and a roof over our heads.

But it wasn't just the material things that my mother provided. It was her unwavering support, her endless encouragement, her belief in our potential even when we doubted ourselves. She was our biggest cheerleader, celebrating our victories and comforting us in our defeats.

I remember the countless times she stayed up late into the night helping us with our homework, her patience never wearing thin, her smile never fading. She believed in the power of education to open doors and create opportunities, and she instilled that belief in us from a young age.

My mother was a woman of few words, but her actions spoke volumes. She taught us the value of hard work, perseverance, and compassion – lessons that have stayed with me throughout my life. Whenever I face challenges or obstacles, I draw strength from her example, knowing that if she could overcome so much, then surely, I can too.

As I watch my daughter laugh and play, I can't help but feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the woman who made it all possible. My mother may not have had much in terms of material wealth, but she was rich in the things that truly mattered – love, kindness, and unwavering determination.

There were days when the weight of the world seemed too much to bear, when it felt like the odds were stacked against us. But my mother never lost hope. She faced each new day with courage and resilience, her faith unwavering even in the darkest of times.

I often wonder how she managed to keep it all together, how she found the strength to carry on when life seemed determined to knock her down. But then I remember her quiet resolve, her fierce determination, and I realize that she was simply doing what mothers do – putting their children first, no matter the cost.

My mother may not have been perfect – none of us are – but she was perfect for us. She loved us fiercely, unconditionally, and that love has sustained me through the toughest moments of my life.

As I finish my coffee and prepare to face the day ahead, I carry my mother's legacy with me – her strength, her resilience, her unwavering love. And I am grateful, more grateful than words can express, for the woman who taught me what it truly means to be a mother.

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About the Creator

Ashleigh Holmes

Married mother of an adorable little girl who keeps me on my toes. I love art, craft, photography and food. I love to write about parenting and the trials I have struggled with, and also photography as an outlet for lifelong anxiety.

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  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    This could be about my mother too. They knew how to hide the pain and smile through the misery. It comes to all mothers eventually.

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