- The time when she circled the block a few times because she saw a little boy playing outside without an adult taught me to watch over people, even when it's not your job.
- The time when Jake was lost and she told me to go to my room and say a prayer taught me to turn to the Lord in crisis.
- The time when I got detention in high school because my mom told them that I didn't have her permission to leave campus because telling them otherwise would have been a lie taught me to be honest, always.
- The time when we were listening to the song "From a Distance" by Bette Midler and she said that she didn't like it because God doesn't watch us from a distance taught me that we are seen and heard.
- The time when she sat with me on the stairs and talked about what it was like to feel the spirit taught me to recognize what a testimony was.
- The time when I was 14 and at a 17 year old boy's house with my friends and she called and made me come home and didn't care how mad or embarrassed I'd be for being the young one taught me that it doesn't matter who is watching, we still do the right thing.
- The time when I was called to be YW President in my ward and was overwhelmed because I didn't know what I was doing and she told me, "it's not about you, it's about them" taught me that the most important thing is to love and serve.
- The times when she sat up and waited for us to come home from the dance and then would have Skittles and M&Ms or popcorn (or all of the above) taught me how special moms are for their daughters.
- Every Sunday when she'd make us wear socks, tights or nylons to church because we "dress up for the Lord" taught me to be respectful in all things.
- The time when we heard something on the radio about Mother Theresa and I told her that I wanted to be like that and help people in other parts of the world and she told me that it's just as noble to help people in your little world taught me to open my eyes around me.
- The time when the 5th grade boys were teasing me so badly I came home crying and she went back to the school the same afternoon to get something done about it taught me that we protect our own.
- The time when I told her that I was going to buy parenting books to give me ideas on disciplining a 2 year old and she told me to just pray about it, reminded me where my help comes from.
- The time when I was a teenager and I asked her how you can feel okay about having so many kids when there are so many bad things in the world and she told me that "you do the best you can and then have faith" taught me about faith.
- All of the times when I was called back to "do the job right" taught me the 'art' and 'science' of housekeeping.
- The times when we had to sing the "I'm sorry's" to the sibling we were fighting with taught me that humor is key.
- The times when she told me to never prop up my baby's bottle but to hold them and love them because the time passes too quickly, taught me to slow down and enjoy.
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Thanks for this post. I don"t have times like this with my mom so I never know if what I'm doing will really stay with my kids. I hope they will.
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