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The Word Mother: What Does It Mean?

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Have you ever wondered what the word MOTHER means? Would you like to pay a special tribute to your mother this upcoming mother’s day but you lack the words to do so or you simply would like something different to say to her or to write in a card. Then I invite you to consider the following:

Maternal, although this word is normally used to describe mothers in the context of their instincts and ability to natural and unconditionally love their children, it can also describe the tenderness of a mother or of any woman who is close to you.

Optimistic, have you ever noticed that mothers are seldom ever negative when it comes to their children. Mothers always expect and see the best in their children.

True, Mothers are true to their children. They never lie to them. They encourage truth.

Highest- for children the mother is the person to whom they look up to as the highest authority in their lives.

Enduring, a mother’s love is enduring and eternal. It never ends.

Revered, mothers are honored and revered by nearly everyone in society. Most people consider their mother to be either a hero or at least someone to whom they can look to for advice, wisdom and courage.

AnnaLaura Brown is a successful team leader in an international organization. She enjoys writing, reading and learning languages in her spare time. She can be contacted through her web site http://www.scentedcandlesclub.com



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