Mother forever
As in all human activities, there is a debate about whether women have the instinct to be mothers or whether it develops because of how they were educated or because of social pressures. Whether instinctive or not, most mothers with a new baby in their arms initiate a new way of life, which is centered on their children. Of course, there are bad ones and others who are mothers due to circumstances other than their wishes, but since this Sunday is their celebration, we will talk only about good mothers, who, by the way, are the majority.
Moms always see their children as the most beautiful in the world, regardless of whether at birth, he/she is small, chubby, hairy, bold, skinny or swollen.
Normally, when their baby cries, mothers know he/she is hungry or sleepy or needs a diaper change, and they get up happily at any time of the night to attend to the baby.
As the children grow, they begin to develop in all professions: nurse, nutritionist, teacher, laundress, cook, driver, psychiatrist, etc.
There is no greater sadness than that which the mother shares with her sick child, nor greater joy that she feels when she sees her child happy.
Unfortunately, the economic pressures of being a single mother forces many of them to have to leave their children in nurseries to go to work, even knowing that nobody can take care of the child better than she can.
For those who think that mothers don’t have an instinct, you just have to look at how they treat not only their children, but their sick or tired husband, in the same way and with the same dedication as they do with their children. And no matter how old their children are, they continue to worry about them and correct them as they did when they were little.
It seems that all this was an exaggerated amount of praise, but let us reflect that if they wouldn’t have been like that with us, we wouldn’t be what we are.
Thank you, Moms!!!