"All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel
mother."
-Abraham
Lincoln
“My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am
I owe to my mother. I attribute my success in life to the moral, intellectual
and physical education I received from her.”
― George
Washington
“Being a mother is an attitude, not a biological relation.”
― Robert A.
Heinlein, Have Space Suit—Will Travel
The following videos are a series of three vignettes, produced by a lingerie company from Thailand. They are all based on true stories, all tributes to the unsurpassed beauty, courage, and strength of motherhood (not necessarily biological motherhood, rather the nurturing, lifting quality that can touch any life, and quite literally move heaven and earth. God bless mothers).
[You may want to have your tissues handy. You have been warned.]
ATLANTA (CNN) — In the South, hospitality is the norm. Of course people were going to help each other when thousands of Atlanta-area residents got trapped in Tuesday's monster snow jam.
But volunteering to stay up all night connecting people who need help with those providing it via Facebook? Spending six hours transporting schoolchildren home two or three at a time — on your birthday? Walking six miles to comfort a daughter stuck at school?
These stories, most of which first appeared on the Snowed Out Atlanta Facebook page, shouldn't surprise anyone, but they reinforce the reality that there are people in this world who will literally do anything for a stranger just because it feels right.
“There is no more compelling motivation to worthwhile
endeavor than the knowledge that we are children of God, that God expects us to
do something with our lives, and that He will give us help when help is
sought.”
― Gordon B. Hinckley, Standing for Something: 10 Neglected
Virtues That Will Heal Our Hearts and Homes
By FOX NEWS -
A number of motorists who had to abandon their
vehicles in the snow on Highway 280 outside of Birmingham, Ala. were
able to find shelter in the storm thanks to the kindness and generosity
of Chick-fil-A restaurant employees and the restaurant's owner, Mark
Meadows.