gratitude, love, mother

Beginning: Honoring My Mom Through The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life

I made a donation to Reay for Life in honor of my mom this Mother's Day
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms of the world, those tireless champions of ours who believe we can and will do anything we set our hearts and minds to. This Mother’s Day instead of sending my mom flowers and gifts, I donated to her favorite charity on her behalf. She asked me to donate to the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. For the past several years she has done the Survivor’s Lap on her friend, Leslie’s, team. Now that she has retired and moved away, she’ll be missing the event.

My donation gave Mom a way to stay connected and support the cause. She is a cancer survivor and a number of our family members and family friends have battled the disease. It’s become so common in our society now that all of us know someone touched by it. Relay for Life gives us a way to collectively fight back – a powerful lesson my mom has taught me repeated throughout my life. There is strength in mothers, strength in being part of a movement.

Yesterday The Nate Berkus Show featured a number of stories about viewer’s moms. While the gifts and surprises that the featured moms received were incredibly generous, the most touching part of the show involved the the children of these moms explaining why their moms were so important to them. It reminded me of how much words can mean when backed by heart and soul.

This Mother’s Day I hope you’ll pick up the phone or take pen to paper and let your Mom know how much her care and support means. Love and gratitude can never be over-communicated.

3 thoughts on “Beginning: Honoring My Mom Through The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life”

  1. Thank you, Christa, for this lovely post. I feel honored to have you for my daughter, and remember back to the first time I held you in my arms, and so many other memories in our life together. You make me both proud, and humbled to be so blessed. Love you so much. Mom xxxooo

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  2. I ran in that to honor my uncle and my cousin. I hope that you have a nice time. When I ran it started to ran and thunderstorm and I went home a little early. We actually walked to I think most every one or some people rather than ran. The local newspaper reported that one of the noticable things about our relay was all of the luminaries lining the track. I had alteast one out for my uncle who had recently died.

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