Wednesday, March 15, 2017

As Angel as my mother






     Every person in this planet loves his or her mother. To love your mother is something we are born with. The tightened relationship between mothers and kids is not uniquely human though. In a wild jungle, it is clearly noticed that there is an unbreakable connection between animals and their little ones. A buffalo can
fight furiously with a dangerous tiger to protect its little calf. Although the buffalo knows with its instinct that its life is at stake fighting with another animal which can easily kills it, it stands still at the face of any danger that can harm its little calf. What makes this connection special for humans, however, is that people are aware of such relationship and they can talk about it while animals are just driven by their instinct. It is believed that a person realizes the importance of something only the day he or she loses it. Health, for instance, is appreciated only when an individual gets sick. Likewise, an individual knows the importance of the mother the time he or she no longer sees her around, not to say loses her. A mother is needed around because she is a gigantic source of emotions, passion, compassion, love, support, tranquility, and, most importantly, security. A mother is the emotional backbone in a family. Every member of the family seeks refuge in her unconditional and unlimited source of compassion and mercy. She loves without asking for anything in return. She does whatever it takes to see a smile drawn on the faces of her children. She stays hungry to feed her children. She bears any suffering to make the husband and the children alike happy.



      A mother, unlike any other female, has a magical touch that heals all the wounds and sorrows that you may undertake. She feels the pain that you endure and heals it with a simple hug or a reassuring conversation. She is a merciful doctor who has a magic power to treat any problem you might suffer from... Simply put, a mother loves you for WHAT and WHO you are.



I love you, mum!






0 comments:

Post a Comment