It’s good to see you on this Mother’s Day weekend. Come on in and help yourself to a breakfast beverage. Let’s talk.
Our staff at the Cafe have decided to devote this entire weekend to Mother’s Day. Miss Josie will be doing her usual cooking, but we have a surprise.
Her father, Mr. Uno, will be cooking for us this weekend. He is a famous Chef who is known for his desserts. You’re in for a treat. We will be having all kinds of special events and drawings for prizes. We also have live music.
If you have company, bring them on in. We would love to meet them. After all, what better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than to have a weekend party in their honor? On a more serious note, someone once asked me if I had any regrets in my life. I quickly replied,
“Yes, I never had children.” Now the Good Lord didn’t bless me with children. I’ve had many 4 legged children but not little boys or girls. I’ve always wanted to ask this question because I’ve always wanted to know. I hope you don’t think that I’m being too intrusive.
We’ve been celebrating your day since yesterday morning. Miss Josie and Mr. Uno had to call in their friends to help cook and serve all the folks we had stop by. Everybody is talking about and remembering their Mother.
Whether your Mother is alive or passed, you were a part of her, and she will always be a part of you. I could say a million words about Mothers, but it still wouldn’t be enough. So I will honor Mothers with this Native American Prayer.
The words of the Prayer say:
“Great Creator. Bless every Mother today. Let her heart know that you are giving her your spiritual blessings for the work of her hands and the love she has so freely given to those children under her care. Let her know that she is loved, respected and valued. Let her never doubt that she is special in your and her children’s eyes. Let her passion for being a Mother be pure. Let her life overflow with all the blessings she deserves on this special day and on every day of her life.”
Having said that, let’s share a breakfast beverage and a Native American Proverb. The Proverbs of today go like this,
“May the warmth of Mother Earth and the loving Spirit of your Mother dwell in your Spirit and Heart forever. ”
“The richness of the harvest depends upon the care you give to the crop.”
Thanks for coming. Enjoy your gift of today. Have a great day. We look forward to seeing you next time!