By K. T. Griffiths
Mother’s Day is approaching and today I had the privilege of visiting my 92 year old mother, who is living in a nursing home. Mom has lived a vibrant life, hosting many of the family parties. She would share encouraging words believing in her children. Her input would give us a sense of independence with a value of self-worth. Her love was threaded through all of our lives, shared with 3 other siblings.
I hope this Mother’s Day you will remember your mother. But, most importantly share your love and encouragement to your family so one day they will look back on their life and remember the good of who you are.
For Moms who have children with a mental diagnosis, love is a hard line of accepting and forgiving with unconditional love. We are always giving of ourselves and God sees it all. Let us learn to love through His eyes.
May His love shine through you this Mother’s Day,
K.T. Griffiths
K.T. Griffiths offers her first book, a memoir, to all those who face the realities of life and parenting. When one of K,T.’s children was diagnosed with a mental illness, her role as mother was so tried and tested that writing Shhh…Mental Illness, The Silent Disease and sharing her story became a necessity. Known for her wisdom, honesty, and authentic empathy for the plight of others equipped her to explore and share the chaos of the mind amidst life’s relational struggles and help others emerge stronger than before.