Mother’s Day Love Letter

Today’s PPD to Joy Love Letter is the Mother’s Day edition. It contains my To-Do-List Therapy principles: How I keep my head above water. I hope you find it useful. If you are not already subscribed to get the monthly Love Letters

It is also a good opportunity to practice Very-Good-Enough-ness:  the plan was for you to have it in your inbox this morning. It didn’t quite work out that way. Yesterday was ruled by allergy and menstrual cramps. This morning was a big to-do at our Temple, where for some reason, every year the last day of Hebrew School is celebrated on Mother’s Day morning (the new director and I had a little conversation about that, I’m hopeful that next year I’ll get to sleep in). Then we slacked off with  lunch: pizza at the playground on the Ithaca Commons. This should be followed by the case study back-story, which introduces the key players in the can you do my homework by https://homework-writer.com/ case study. On our way home we passed by the planet walk, where we tried to kiss through the sun. My good friend AJ, who is an incredible mama of four amazing children, took this picture. I thought it was very fitting for Mother’s Day.

It’s 4:00 pm, and the Love Letter for moms will be cast into cyberspace very soon, let’s hope the MailChimp cooperates. So some of you will read it tonight, and others will read it another day.  Either way, the love letter is very good enough.

I hope you are enjoying this Mother’s Day. Many mothers find it a particularly hard day to endure. So if you are struggling today, I am holding you in the light.

 

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Mother’s Day Love Letter

Today’s PPD to Joy Love Letter is the Mother’s Day edition. It contains my To-Do-List Therapy principles: How I keep my head above water. I hope you find it useful. If you are not already subscribed to get the monthly Love Letters

It is also a good opportunity to practice Very-Good-Enough-ness:  the plan was for you to have it in your inbox this morning. It didn’t quite work out that way. Yesterday was ruled by allergy and menstrual cramps. This morning was a big to-do at our Temple, where for some reason, every year the last day of Hebrew School is celebrated on Mother’s Day morning (the new director and I had a little conversation about that, I’m hopeful that next year I’ll get to sleep in). Then we slacked off with  lunch: pizza at the playground on the Ithaca Commons. This should be followed by the case study back-story, which introduces the key players in the can you do my homework by https://homework-writer.com/ case study. On our way home we passed by the planet walk, where we tried to kiss through the sun. My good friend AJ, who is an incredible mama of four amazing children, took this picture. I thought it was very fitting for Mother’s Day.

It’s 4:00 pm, and the Love Letter for moms will be cast into cyberspace very soon, let’s hope the MailChimp cooperates. So some of you will read it tonight, and others will read it another day.  Either way, the love letter is very good enough.

I hope you are enjoying this Mother’s Day. Many mothers find it a particularly hard day to endure. So if you are struggling today, I am holding you in the light.

 

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.