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A Tribute to modern mothers
The challenges of being a mother

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A Tribute to Modern Mothers

  PLANO, TX  

 

As women are not well recognized in terms of rights in early periods, their contributions to the world is seemingly boundless and countless. It was only in late 19th century that women, specifically mothers, are evidently recognized with the proclamation of a Mother’s Day holiday, a hundred years ago. Today, lots of mothers do not only contain themselves into responsibilities at the four corners of their homes, they extended to societies and workplaces.

Well, given the fast paced lives that we have today, not only fathers are working for family’s income. Lots of mothers are also earning a living for the family. They are what we call the modern day mothers.

Needless to say, modern mothers are not just performing chores at home and raise kids appropriately. Amid their hectic schedules, they always make their children and their home a priority.

This article is a tribute to modern mothers, thus, this will define how special mothers are. Everybody has their own story about the greatness of their mothers and how this special mammal has contributed much to the lives of their kids.

It is very laudable how modern mothers placed in one capsule their responsibilities as wife, mother, and a career person. Bearing this three covers is an arduous job. These necessitate perseverance, commitment and dedication. This is not simple organizing tasks. From diaper changing, preparation of feeding bottles for the baby and meals for the family, tidying the house, bringing and fetching the kids to school or day care center, to office work and to her obligation as a wife. By just imagining all of these, you will not fathom how deep their commitments for their families are.

Modern mothers are very definitely considered living heroes of our time. The society has to ensure good health facilities for our loving mothers who do every possible effort to make this world a peaceful place to live-in. In this process they forget looking at their selves and several deficiencies come into their body making them weak. Our authorities have to think seriously about the health of our mothers. They are expected to be provided with various fitness and muscle gain truth programs. Leading fitness experts such as Vince Delmonte should be appointed to give our mothers fitness advice from time to time so that they can keep in good health always. Mothers are undoubtedly a great creation. For their praise there should be some trophies and plaque that resembles their greatness, for sure, they are more than deserving to have them.


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The Plano Chapter of Mothers & More welcomes all interested mothers in and around Plano including Richardson, North Dallas and other communities in Collin County. What makes Mothers & More chapters unique is our concentration on women's needs as adults, not solely as mothers.

Mothers & More is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of mothers through support, education and advocacy. We address mothers’ needs as individuals and members of society, and promote the value of all the work mothers do.

Since its inception in 1987, Mothers & More has grown to more than 180 chapters and almost 8000 members worldwide. Mothers & More Mission and Beliefs.


The Plano Chapter offers members the following benefits and activities:

For more information on the Plano Chapter of Mothers & More and the benefits of membership, join us at one of our meetings, call us at (972)994-1118 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (972)994-1118      end_of_the_skype_highlighting (leave a message on voice mail), or email the Membership Coordinator. We look forward to meeting you!


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