WE LOVE AND APPRECIATE our mothers year-round, but we love Mothers Day because it gives us a special opportunity to celebrate them! That’s why we’re dedicating a blog post to our favorite stories about or by mothers we know! Mothers Day stories are unique to every person and so much fun to share.

Our Favorite Stories About Our Moms

Denise says that her mother used to drive me crazy as a kid. I would pretend she wasn’t my mom. Everyone else thought she was the coolest and she was the epitome of embarrassment for me. Now that I have been a mother of two boys, okay let’s get real, men for 20 years . I am her…I have become my mother. I am the walking, talking embarrassment that she was and I love every minute of it.

Favorite Stories From The Moms On Our Team

Our dental hygienist, Brynn, says that when I became a mom for the first time 3 yrs ago, I had no idea what to expect, but when I held him for the first time I knew things would be okay and we’d learn as we went along. Now in 3 short weeks I will be a mom to 2 boys and that same feeling is back. I’m nervous, anxious, excited…and I cannot wait for my oldest to see and hold his brother for the first time. Being a mom has been rewarding and stressful but I wouldn’t change it for the world. Maybe I will be a mommy x 2 on this Mothers Day!

Having my daughter was one of the happiest days of my life says Aggie. I couldn’t stop crying. I realized now was my chance to finally prove to the world that I can be an awesome mom. She had taught me the true meaning of unconditional love, patience, and too never give up. I am her shield from this crazy world and even though someday she’ll try to push me away, I won’t let her. She has made our family complete!

 

What Are Your Stories?

You’ve heard some of our favorite mom-related stories now, and we’d love to hear yours! What’s your favorite memory of your mom, and if you are a mom yourself, what’s your favorite memory of being a mom?

We hope all the moms out there are having a wonderful day!

 

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