World Super Mom Reyna Vldes
Cuba
Happy Valentine’s Day to my mom Reyna.
If I had one wish, it would be to walk with you all the days of my life.
I love you.
–Ray
Guantánamo Bay
Kendra Royal’s World Super Mom Valentine’s Message
My mom is an incredible woman who shows tremendous strength. She has been through a lot as she has Multiple Sclerosis yet still pushes every day of her life without complaining. She is a incredible woman whom I get my drive from to continue to be kind and caring to others.
Love you,
Kendra Royal
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World Super Mom Jess
Florida US
Happy Valentine’s Day to my partner Jess.
Baby Enzo and I want you to know how much we love you.
–Ly
World Super Mom Tara-Bermudez-Mendez
New York US
Happy Valentine’s Day to my daughter Tara.
Tara Bermudez-Mendez, wife of Ismael Mendez , is a very devoted loving wife and mother to her three children, Lorenzo Ismael age 8, Faith Arianna age 7, and Ava Skye age 11 months. She juggles taking care of her household while working on her teaching degrees with an on-line college.
When she can, Tara volunteers her time working at her children’s school. She was even elected “Class Mom” for several years in a row because she always tried to make every single class trip.
For the past couple of years to present, Tara works as a Personal Asst aide and caregiver her 87 year old aunt, who has been in her life since she was born.
While multi tasking her life, she always manages to be a patience and loving mom who always has a smile and a kiss for her little family who truly love and adore her!
We all love you.
–Your Father Ray and Mother Paulette Paterno Bermudez
Staten Island NY
World Super Mom Jonae
Missouri US
Happy Valentine’s Day to our mom Jonae.
She is the sweetest coolest mom who we call Manager. She has four kids. She invests a lot of time for our rap group Da Yung Muney Squad. She is the best mom ever.
We love you.
-The Baker Kids
Kansas City MO
World Super Mom Vera
Louisiana US
Happy Valentine’s Day to my mom Vera.
When it comes to moms, you’re the sweetest one ever. I love you and remember you like it was yesterday. When I was seven years old God took you from you physical body and allowed your beautiful spirit to fly. Each day I wake up and remember you.
Happy Valentine’s to my World Super Mom Vera
–T. Snell
World Super Mom and Grandma Mary
Texas US
Happy Valentine’s Day to my Grandma.
Thank you for watching over me and raising me to be the man that I am today. When the Lord received my mother you stepped in that role. There was never a time when I didn’t love or need you with me.
Your wise advice made me an honorable and blessed man.
You will always be on my mind and in my prayers.
I love you Grandma.
–T. Snell
Newton Tx
World Super Mom Heather Alexander
Missouri US
Happy Valentine’s Day to our mom.
We love you.
–The Alexander Family
Kansas City MO
World Super Mom Pamela Famiglietti
New York US
Happy Valentine’s Day to my selfless dedicated mom. She raised her 4 sons & beautiful daughter Jill.
Mrs. Joseph (Pamela) Famiglietti was from Manhasset.
Thank you mom. We love you.
–Jeff Famiglietti
Long Island NY
World Super Mom Carmen Beloski-Champagne
Illinois US
Happy Valentine’s Day to my mother. She is 105 yrs old with a sparkly attitude about life. She was a survivor of renal and stomach cancer at the age of 94. We all hope you will be with us for a while longer. Happy Valentine’s Day mom.
We love you.
–The Champagne Family
Chicago IL
World Super Mom Dinah Ferreira
Goias, Brazil
Happy Valentine’s Day to my grandmother Dinah. She is a very sweet mother, grandmother. She always tries to do her best for everyone. She loves to cook, clean, and she has worked hard all of her life. She retired at 70.
We all love you.
–Rafael Moore
Rio Verde Brazil
World Super Mom Carol
Florida US
As clinically defined by Merriam-Webster and for this story, “mother” is essentially “a female parent”. As anyone who has had a mother or has been one, the act of being a mother is so much more and I feel cannot be properly defined. I have had the good fortune of not just having one mother, but three. This story is about one of those women who didn’t have to be a mother to a precocious eight-year-old but found it in her heart to do so.
My first memory of the woman who would be “Mother” someday was as a five-year-old child. My father was good friends with Professor Renne who was then married to Mom. We were visiting so that I could play with her other two children Claire, who was about 7 months older than me, and Rachel, who was about 2 years my Jr. That night after the other children had gone to bed, my father put me out in the car to sleep. Now mind you where they lived was out in the middle of nowhere surrounded by 40 acres of nothing but trees and wild creatures who sounds were unfamiliar to a child who was raised in the suburbs. I was terrified. Mom heard me crying from inside the house and came to check on me. She wasn’t even my mother then but cared for me like I was her own that night, singing to me and keeping me company until my father was ready to leave.
A couple of years went by and when I was 8 I found out that my father was going to be taking over the parental responsibility from my Grandparents. I was packed into my father’s van with everything I owned and taken to meet my new family. As we drove up the long driveway I started to recognize where we were going and looked up at my father who told me my new family was going to be the woman who had cared for me all of those years ago and her daughters, Rachel and Claire, who were going to be my new sisters. As we got out of the van my new sisters came racing out of the house yelling and laughing and welcomed me with open arms. After the ecstatic welcome party, my new mother came up to me, crouched down and looked me in the eye and told me she knew that she would never be able to replace my grandmother in my heart, but that she wanted to do her best to be that undefinable mother to me.
This would be the beginning of the next eight years of my life and having the mother that I always wished I could have. She didn’t treat me any different than my sisters and unless you knew the family well before I came into it, no one knew that I wasn’t her flesh and blood. She took me in and raised me as her own, cared for me and comforted me and raised me to be the woman that I am today. Even to this day, 19 years after her and my father divorced, she is still “Mom” and now Grandma to my daughter. If I can be half of what she was to me, then I would be the best Mom in the world.
Thank you, Carol, you will forever be my Mom; that undefinable title that only few can truly embody.
— A. Barsic
World Super Mom Nercy
Santander Columbia
My mom’s name is Nercy, she was born in Colombia in a small town called Santander. She means the world to me. There isn’t anything that I would not do for her. Especially to make sure that she is okay and has everything she wants.
Even though we may not always agree on everything, I can’t stand the fact of being mad at her. Even if we get into a fight or an argument, I still feel bad. I feel like its my fault. I call my mom a porcelain doll, because even though she is one of the strongest and toughest person I know, on the inside, she is fragile. She can easily be broken given the situation. My mom speaks her mind and is one of the bluntest people but yet she is very caring. She always cares for her family. I remember growing up. She would come home from work and make dinner. She would iron my school uniform for the next day. She would wake me at up 5 am, get me ready for school, made me breakfast and got me on the bus.
Most of her family is in Colombia. Thanks to her sisters, my Grandma, and my cousin my mom has been able to regain her strength and find her way back since we lost my dad. I know it’s hard for her, at times. Especially during a holiday or anniversary. But she knows that she has a family and two kids that will always be there.
While in Colombia, my mom studied hotel management & beverages, and teaching. She has compassion for kids and the elderly also. When we moved to Florida, she stared working at a retirement home and was there for 11yrs. I also worked there with her. All of the residents loved her. She was the one that made sure the dining room was running smoothly and the residents were getting everything they needed and wanted. I was in charge of the dining room. The one person that I could never boss around was my mom simply because she did her job so well. Whenever they residents had the chance they would tell me how Nercy was the best employee in the dining area. They would tell me that they looked forward to dinner time during the week because they knew they would get the best service from her. They would always say how hard she worked.
I don’t think I have enough stories or words to explain how much I love my mom and what she means to me. She is my world. I would rather stay home on a weekend night and spend it with her watching movies than go out. Many people don’t understand why I do this. My answer is simple. I only have one mom in this world and I don’t know how long I have her for. So, I am going to enjoy every moment that I can with her.
— Luisa
World Super Mom Ethel Henderson
Florida US
I love my mom more than life itself. Being a mother has to be one of the hardest jobs in the entire world. No one can ever come close or measure up to my mom. Ever since me, my brothers, and sisters were young we didn’t have a father to call our own. My mom was there to take over both roles. We were very poor back then. My mom did everything to make sure we always had clothes on our back, food on the table, and that we stayed in school. Our mom worked two jobs to make ends meet. She would leave the house early in the morning and come home late at night. My mom would sometimes be so tired that she could hardly stand up. Oh, what a mom we had. She never complained. She would always be very loving towards us. We were a family of five children.
The greatest thing that I love about my mom is that she never treated any of us differently. If she didn’t have enough candy for each of us when she came home from work than she would not hand out any. Not to any of us.
I love my mom. She is the very best thing that ever happened to me in my life.
Sometimes when my mom came home from work she would sit down in her chair. I would take her shoes off. At the same time, my sisters would brush her hair. She would fall asleep in the most beautiful and compassionate way. We were so lucky to have my mom.
When we were sad she always knew the right thing to say to make things better. I can’t tell you how many times we had to pack up our things and move. Just trying to keep a roof over our heads. We had a very rough life but my mom hung in there. She kept us all together. Her love for us was unconditional. We never questioned her love for us.
I used to think that my mom was God because she always seemed to make everything all right. I truly know what a mother’s love is.
— Frank Smith
World Super Mom Janie
West Virginia US
My mom’s name was Janie. She passed away on March 21, 2011. I always knew she was special but what none of us realized was that she was our family glue.
She meant everything to her thirteen (13) children. All of us are grown adults now. She would be the one who told us the news about each of the other. Each and every kid. Her home was our center point. It is where we came together as a family.
Growing up, my mom was everyone’s Mom.
My mom’s profession was working as a bus driver. She would make sure that every child on her bus knew she loved them. She was a huge garage sale person and she was always on the look out for special trinkets to gift to her students. If she didn’t have a trinket she always had a huge bright smile and some mints in her pocket.
When my mom passed away she took breath and life away. I miss her so much every day.
–C. C. Simpson-Squyres
My Two World Super Moms
Eunice Harper and Arlene Andrews
Pennsylvania and South Carolina US
I being a child of the fifties was born in a simpler time, and the two lovely women that are the basis of my tribute were actually friends to one another. Eunice Harper and Arlene Andrews both Military wives. Times being what they were, Eunice my Biological mother already had 5 children at home and was struggling, and Arlene could not bear children so, I became a sacrifice that one woman made to the other, which was the answer to the other woman prayers.
My biological mother knew she was giving me a better life with more opportunities and I would still have the chance to know my family and my siblings. (Adoptions in the fifties were set up differently, between friends)…… That being said this was something that would only be done out of love.
My life moving forward, I was the center of everything, and my new mother would devote everything to making sure I stayed involved with ballet, piano lessons, she even became the troop leader of my Brownie troop and Girl Scout troop…..
She was always there every time I needed to have someone to talk to or someone to just listen… There is no greater love than a love between a mother and her child…and that being said also means sacrifice……..Because sometime TRUE love means sacrifice.
I will always be thankful for, and love both my Mothers and everything they did for me, because without them, I would not have had my life and appreciation for it, that I have today.
–Patty Andrews
World Super Mom Derondha
Florida US
My mom’s name is Derondha Lee. She is in her fabulous 40s and looks amazing I might add. My mother is more than a World Super Mom. She is a true angel sent from God that my two brothers and I are more than blessed to have. My mother went through the trials and tribulations of being a single mother before she got married, and I promise I believe it made her the woman that she is.
My mother is the center of the family. She is the shoulder to lean on, the listening ear, the rescuer in emergencies, the messenger among the siblings, and most importantly, the foundation. My mother taught my siblings and I very young about independence and pushed us to be the very best that we could be. Her discipline helped mold us into the accomplished adults we are today. My mom work’s as a law enforcement dispatcher so she is very in tune with real life. It is because of this, growing up she was very protective over my brothers and I, but as we grew up, we understood why. My mother always always puts her family and children first, while often putting herself on the back burner. It was very apparent that we were all that mattered.
As I became an adult and a mother myself, I often reminisce on my childhood and ask myself, “What would my mother do?” I can only continue to strive to be half the woman that my mother is. I am blessed to still have her and so is my daughter. Her guidance and support on every level is more than one could ever fathom. My mother is a true inspiration to many, even those who are not her children and I just pray that she knows her hard work and dedication is not in vain.
If I could make one wish, it would definitely be to give my mother the world because she more than deserves it. If I can’t do that, then I just want to take care of her and provide for her so that she never has to work another day, yet alone overtime, because it’s time she gets to enjoy her life as she has completed her task of raising my brothers and I into successful adults. I love you World Super Mom!
–—Brittany Parnell
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