Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day

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A mother’s heart is like a rose, always open, always loving. – Unknown Author

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Welcome back to Renew Inspiration! Happy Mother’s Day to all of the well-deserved women reading this blog today. My prayer is that you got a chance to relax a bit and enjoyed time with family and friends.

Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms throughout the world. However, Mother’s Day is bittersweet for me since I lost my mother in December 2015. In honor of my mother, Rosalynn K. Russell, I wrote this poem as I struggled through my first phase of grief:

STILL HERE – Written by Latisha Porter

Still here…your spirit lives within me, I can feel you, but I cannot see;

Your beautiful face that often lit up a room, makes us wonder if you left too soon;

Still here…your presence surrounds me day by day, sometimes I cannot find the words to say;

I love you, I miss you, I cry myself to sleep;

No one seems to understand me cause my emotions are so deep.

Still here…your love will forever be in my heart, even though you’re gone, we’ll never be apart…Still here!

POSITIVE AFFIRMATIONS FOR MOTHERS

Surround yourself with only people who are going to lift you higher. – Oprah Winfrey

Did you know that positive affirmations are used to reprogram the subconscious mind and to encourage us to believe certain things about ourselves or about the world and our place in it? Positive affirmations are also used to help us create the reality we want in life. Now, with that said, please recite these positive affirmations every day and look in a mirror as you say them. Repeat them until you feel it in your soul, and you begin to believe every word.

  • I am divine love.
  • I am a good mother.
  • I must take care of myself so I can take care of those I love.
  • I am an amazing mother, even as I work hard to become a better one each day.
  • There is value in everything I do.
  • Love flows into my life easily and effortlessly.
  • The love I give comes back to me tenfold.
  • I am worthy of love, support, and appreciation.
  • My needs and desires matter and they deserve to be met.
  • It’s okay to need, want, and take a break from my family to be alone.
  • Taking care of myself is not selfish, it is necessary for me to be a great mother.

MOTHER’S DAY FUN FACTS

Mothering is the gospel lived out as you hold your child’s heart in beauty, prayer, and patience. It’s not the big decision, but the little ones, trusting God through it all. – Elizabeth Hawn

DID YOU KNOW…

  • Ann Reeves Jarvis of West Virginia helped start Mother’s Day Work Clubs to teach local women how to properly care for their children.
  • In 1868, Ann Reeves Jarvis organized Mother’s Friendship Day at which mothers gathered with former Union and Confederate soldiers to promote reconciliation.
  • In 1870, Julia Ward Howe wrote the Mother’s Day Proclamation which was a call to action that asked mothers to unite in promoting world peace.
  • In 1873, Julia Ward Howe campaigned for a Mother’s Peace Day to be celebrated every June 2.
  • The official Mother’s Day holiday arose in the 1900s as a result of the efforts of Anna Jarvis, daughter of Ann Reeves Jarvis.
  • In May 1908, Anna Jarvis organized the first official Mother’s Day celebration at a Methodist church in Grafton, West Virginia.
  • By 1912 many states, towns and churches had adopted Mother’s Day as an annual holiday.
  • In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a measure officially establishing the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.

JOURNAL TO OVERCOME GRIEF: A PERSONAL JOURNEY TO HEALING

 No matter how bad your heart is broken, the world doesn’t stop for your grief. – Faraaz Kazi

Journal To Overcome Grief: A Personal Journey to Healing can be purchased via Amazon.com. This beautiful grief journal includes thought provoking journal prompts and quotes that will help you navigate life after loss.

Journal To Overcome Grief

There will be times when you’ll want to cry and other times when you’ll smile as you explore your personal reflections. This is a unique way to honor your loved one and connect with their spirit through writing while creating your own personal keepsake for years to come.

TIME FOR REFLECTION – JOURNAL PROMPTS

 A mother instructs with wisdom, guides through example, trains by love. – Roy Lessin

Journaling is a powerful way to process events in your life, build self-awareness, get more clarity, and keep yourself on track. Journaling also allows for past reflection, future insight, and present surrender. Keep in mind that this is a journey, and everyone takes their own path. Ready, set, write!

  • Write a letter or poem to your mother expressing your gratitude and appreciation.
  • What do you like about yourself as a mother, sister, aunt, friend, etc.?
  • What makes you feel nourished in your mind, body, and spirit?
  • How do you add value to the world and those around you?
  • How can you show yourself more love?
  • What is your favorite part of your daily routine?
  • What do you want your legacy to be?

Believe in yourself today, tomorrow, and forever!

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Amazon Gift Ideas

Amazon Gift Ideas

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The best gifts are the ones you give. – Unknown Author

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Welcome back to Renew Inspiration! Are you looking for a special and thoughtful gift to give to someone on Father’s Day? Well, look no further. You’ve come to the right place! Today’s blog post is two-fold. First, I wanted to do something different while trying to meet my Amazon 3-sale requirement so I can remain an active member in the Amazon Associates Affiliate Program. Second, I wanted to put together some Amazon Gift Ideas for you right before Father’s Day. As a bonus, I also included a link for Gift Cards and a link to Oprah’s Book Club to give you some summer reading suggestions. Believe it or not, you can use the links below to shop from the comfort of your own home. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s read and shop together!

AMAZON GIFT IDEAS / LIMITED-TIME OFFERS

Here’s some of the benefits for shopping online via Amazon.com:

• You can shop from the comfort of your own home.

• Products are in stock and ready to ship.

• Free shipping for orders over $25 and fast delivery.

• 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime (2-day shipping, free same day delivery in select metro areas, exclusive access to movies, TV shows, music, original audio series, and Kindle books).

Note – After your free trial, Amazon Prime is just $12.99 per month, but you cancel at any time.

Gift #1 – Save $3 on Etekcity Digital Body Weight Bathroom Scale, Tempered Tough, Stability Suspension, Lb/Kg Unit Conversion, Low Battery Indication, Overload Protection

Gift #2 – Save $10 on Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote, Streaming Media Player

Gift #3 – Save $20 on Echo Dot (3rd Gen) – Smart Speaker with Alexa, Voice control your smart home, Connect with others, Always ready to help

Gift #4 – Save $20 on the Fire HD 8 Tablet, Vibrant HD display, Up to 10 hours of mixed-use battery life, 16 or 32 GB of internal storage, Hands-free with Alexa

Gift #5 – Save 25% on the Hot Shot Grill by Charles Oakley, Heavy Duty Die-Cast Aluminum, Extra-large grill surface, Removable parts for easy cleaning, Non-stick interchangeable grill & griddle plates

Gift #6 – Save 39% on the Echo Show (2nd Gen) – Charcoal Bundle + Free Echo Dot Charcoal + Adjustable Stand

Gift #7 – Up to 40% off on Black+Decker products

Gift #8 – Gift Cards or Amazon.com eGift Card options

Gift # 9 – Oprah’s Book Club / Summer Reading Suggestions, Bringing passionate readers together to discuss inspiring stories, Kindle, Paperback, Hardcover, Audible Audiobook

Tayari Jones – An American Marriage – Stunning epic love story of racial injustice filled with breathtaking twists and turns.

Anthony Ray Hinton – The Sun Does Shine – A powerful story of hope, love, justice, and the power of reading by a man who spent thirty years on death row for a crime he didn’t commit.

Delia Owens – Where The Crawdads Sing – A story of resiliency, survival, hope, love, loss, loneliness, desperation, prejudice, determination, and strength.

Michelle Obama – Becoming – An intimate and inspiring Memoir written by the former First Lady of the United States of America. She writes about how her experiences from her childhood in Chicago helped guide her life path.

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Happy Memorial Day

Happy Memorial Day

Happy, Memorial, Day, veterans, heroes, troops, support

Happy Memorial Day

Fill your Memorial Day with activities the whole family will enjoy and honor our fallen heroes.

So, how do you plan to spend this beautiful holiday?

Here’s some ways you can enjoy Memorial Day:

• Pay respects at one of the many National Cemeteries across the United States.

• Send a care package or a letter to an active duty service member. https://supportourtroops.org

• Attend a Memorial Day Parade to thank veterans for their service and honor those who bravely gave their lives for our country.

• Cool down in a pool or head to the beach to relax.

• Host a barbecue for your family and friends.

• Plan a family picnic in the park for an active day of family fun.

• Enjoy a good movie together as a family.

• Visit your local museums or art gallery.

Again, in honor of all the veterans as well as the active service members. Thank you for all you do.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is an American federal holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around King’s birthday, January 15. The campaign for a federal holiday in Martin Luther King Jr.’s honor began soon after his assassination in 1968. Despite opposition from various US states, President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was observed three years later. Unfortunately, some states resisted observing the holiday, so it was officially observed inall 50 states for the first time in 2000.

Martin Luther King Jr. was a strong spokesperson for nonviolent activism in the Civil Rights Movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law. Martin Luther King Jr. helped to change many unfair laws and showed us how important it is to love and respect each other despite the skin color. During his time on Earth, he fought many discrimination battles, led many dangerous protests and marches, where black people were beat, called racial slurs, bitten by dogs, sprayed with powerful water hoses and sometimes killed. Often times, black people were arrested for participating in these widespread events trying to fight for equality in America.

I often wonder what Martin Luther King Jr. would say today if he was still here on Earth. Black and white people are able to attend the same schools, eat at the same restaurants, live in the same neighborhoods, shop at the same stores, drink from the same water fountains, but yet we are still divided as Americans.

Where do we go from here? Well, we can start by reading and learning about our black history. It is important to know what happened to our ancestors in the past so we can grow and learn in order to move forward. We need to teach our children about history facts, responsibility, reality for what we know it to be, and how to stand for what is right. I don’t know about you, but I know for a fact that racism is alive and well in America and abroad. Not only what you read about in the local newspaper or watch on your local news, but I have experienced racism first hand. You cannot change a person’s heart and how they were taught to feel about you because of the color of your skin. I don’t try to change people’s thoughts about me, but I do live my life as an example of how an American should live every day, not just on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.