Momming as a verb--




Mothers' Day-- 

This holiday did not start out as just a celebration of being a mom, having a mom, or being married to a mom. It was, instead, a day honoring those women who wanted to end war and has its American roots dating back to the Civil War. As a day to honor mothers, it goes even further back in history-- pre-Christian, even-- and let's be honest, where would any of us be without someone momming us?

I got a cute card from a student the other day, in which she expressed thanks for me "momming" them through essays so they'd be more successful. Now that's a thing, isn't it? I truly appreciated the card and the specific thought in it-- it validates what I do as a teacher. Pretty fitting, since Mothers' Day falls at the end of Teacher Appreciation Week this year. 

Today, we are going to make another attempt to attend a ball game. I hope that works out. Last night, we went out for dinner, which was nice. And G brought home a gorgeous hanging pot of flowers-- it's lovely, and a much-appreciated pop of color in what has been a very long stretch of grey and rainy days. 

I hope your day is lovely, moms included. 

C


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