According to
the National
Geographic website, Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948) is most often credited
with her role in the establishment of Mother’s Day as a national holiday. The first Mother's Day was celebrated in a
church service on this day, May 10, in 1908 following Anna's request to honor
her mother. On May 8, 1914, the U.S. Congress
officially declared the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.
This year, Mother’s Day once again falls on May 10. And, the observance is also very special in
our family because we will celebrate both the motherhood of my wife, Alvadell (“Abby”)
Moser Silvius, while at the same time remembering that she labored to give
birth to our daughter, Melinda (“Mindy”) Maetta, on May 10, 45 years ago. This means that today we can celebrate Alvadell
as mother, and Mindy as her blessed "letter" written in her blood and
sweat, and with much love from the pen held faithfully in her kind grasp for
the past 45 years. And so today, both Alvadell
and I will celebrate our daughter Mindy’s birthday in the presence of her husband
Steve and children as living evidence of her motherhood. Although my blog’s have often addressed issues that are controversial, there is no controversy in today’s entry. (This also means today’s blog can be much shorter. Yea!) All of us can celebrate Mother’s Day as a reminder of our mother’s who gave us life. Some readers may not know their biological mother but can pause to thank the mother who chose to love, adopt, and nurture them. Others may not have had the privilege to bear one or more children but who are mothers nonetheless because of their major role as a loving, tender “mother” to children—maybe many children.
Regardless of the person we remember today as “our mother,” we ought to remember that that person, and for me, Esther Silvius, was the living being through whom God gave us physical life. In view of this fact, we can ask with the Apostle Paul as recorded in 1 Corinthians 4: 7, What do you have that you did not receive? Yet because of God’s wonderful grace through the agency of our mothers, we were launched into the land of the living with opportunity to take what was not our own and to use it to live godly lives as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms (1 Peter 4: 10).
And so, today I can celebrate both my wife, the mother of our children, Bradley and Melinda, and the birth of Melinda. I conclude with words written some 30 years ago by Mindy on behalf of her mother, entitled “In the Picture.”
Happy Birthday, Mindy! And, Happy Mother’s Day to both Alvadell and daughter, Mindy.
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