
Today, we honor the remarkable women who love, nurture, guide, and strengthen us. Whether they’re our biological moms, stepmoms, grandmothers, aunts, or mother figures who’ve made a lasting impact, this is their day to be celebrated. We hope you’ll take a moment to let the mother in your life know just how much she means to you.
Dozens of Now Habersham readers entered our Mother’s Day Contest, sharing heartfelt tributes to the women who shaped their lives. Teresa LaCavera of Alto submitted this year’s winning entry, a touching story of her mother Emily Gregory’s unwavering devotion to her four children.
You can read Teresa’s tribute below, along with the inspiring stories of other incredible women, as told by their daughters, sons, spouses, in-laws, and friends. (Fair warning: Grab a tissue—you’ll need it.)
Happy Mother’s Day!
Nominated by Bryce Taylor:

I am writing about my wife. She has two kids from a previous marriage, and the guy randomly just left one day. Then, a few years later, I met her and had another.
She is an incredible mom. Always putting her children first and doing everything in the most moral and ethical ways.
She is the strongest person I have ever met! Her work shut down about six weeks ago and it’s been a struggle for her. She now stays at home with our 15-month-old and takes the kids to school and picks them up.
She does a million things at once and is the ideal mom.
She has been through way more than I could fit in this submission, or that anyone could ever know or fathom.
She does her best to give them unbelievable experiences every single day, especially on the school free days or weekends. She is the most deserving person to win.
Nominated by: MaKensey Ross

My name is MaKensey Ross, I’m writing about my mother, (Kim) because she truly deserves the world.
My mom has always been my rock. There is nothing she wouldn’t do for her kids, even though we’re all grown! She’s always right in our corner and has taught us that no matter our age or where we are in life, she is always there.
I can’t begin to express how amazing a Nana she is, too. All of her grandchildren love her to pieces. She works so hard to be able to do everything she possibly can on her own daily, and never fails at it. She is the true definition of a mother and Nana.
We would all be so lost without her; we are so thankful to have the best mom literally. She’s taught us so much and how to be, and I’m thankful I’ve had an amazing mom and role model to be able to be that for my son as well!
Nominated by: Kalee Solomon

I am honored to nominate my mother-in-law, Crystal Patton. She is the embodiment of unwavering faith, strength, and unconditional love. Crystal has overcome the challenges of addiction and rebuilt her life with a deep devotion to the Lord and her family. Her journey is a powerful testament to resilience and grace.
On March 24, our family suffered an unimaginable loss with the unexpected passing of my brother-in-law, her son. Despite this heartbreaking tragedy, Crystal continues to be the pillar of strength in our family. As a mother, she has loved fiercely, guided her children through life’s highs and lows, and provided a foundation built on faith, compassion, and perseverance.
Crystal’s love is steady and selfless—she shows up for everyone, even when it seems she has nothing left to give. She gives her all, whether it’s a comforting word, a warm meal, or a shoulder to cry on. Through every trial, she has remained a constant source of light and support for those around her.
There is no one more deserving of recognition than Crystal Patton—a devoted mother and true example of hope, healing, and unconditional love. She is our family’s foundation, and we are endlessly grateful for her.
Nominated by: Bailey Dobbs

This is my sweet mother, Heather Rickman!!
My mom is truly the best in my eyes! She is special to me because she has never wavered from loving, trusting, and caring for me, even now that I’m in my adult years! She still gives me advice when needed, makes sure I am taken care of, and will help anytime at the drop of a hat! I love her caring heart, her hilarious, silly personality, and the way she treats all others around her!
Even through tougher times in life, she has stayed the course and grounded in her faith!
I thank God every day for the way she raised me and to have her as my mom! She’s truly taught me everything I know, and I’ll never be able to thank her enough for all she’s done and will do in the future for me and my life. She deserves all the good on this Mother’s Day and I hope to be able to give it to her!
Nominated by: Casey Mikhail
Jennifer Brooks is the best mom. She cared for her son day in and day out, until his last breath on 4-29-25. She keeps going after her second loss. No matter what comes up, she takes care of her other two kids while teaching our own.
Nominated by: Kayla Shiley

Here is a picture of my grandma, she is very special to me because her and my grandpa took me and my siblings in and raised us. Without them, there is no telling where we would’ve been.
The thing I love most about her is she has a BIG heart. She would give you the shirt off of her back if she had to.
She’s the best in the world because she took care of us even when she didn’t have to. She has always been there for me, no matter what. I always go to her for advice. I love her with all my heart.
Nominated by: Chelsea Bartholomew

My mother, Annie, has had her trials in her life. It started with not being able to have children. So instead, she decided to adopt a baby…me. She has been there from day one, supporting me and guiding me through my childhood, teenage, and young adult life.
About 10 years ago, my mom was diagnosed with PLS (the sister disease to ALS). Instead of succumbing to the disease, she began to fight back. When she should be in a wheelchair due to the disease, she is using a walker to get around. She has broken her hip, arm, and wrist, and still keeps fighting the disease.
She is active in my children’s lives and, even though she no longer drives, finds ways to stay involved with them.
My mom is one strong and passionate woman.
Nominated by: Kelly Hunt

I’m nominating Jenny Saravia for the Mother’s Day Contest. Jenny is all about being a mom and is also part of my village for my own child. Jenny’s husband, Jose Saravia, is in the Navy. He came home for a short time, and she surprised her kids at Big Daddy’s with a story you may have heard about.
While he is away, she does all the mom things, she takes all the kids to multiple sports, she volunteers for the concession stands, and even goes out of her way to pick up my own child for events due to my working nights, so she can attend.
It brings the true definition to ‘it takes a village.’ Not only is she a great mom, she is a mom to many kids by helping others. It’s never about her but always about her kids. She never lets me pay her, and this is something I truly believe — she deserves something for HER.
I’m not a great writer, but not only is she a great mom, she’s everything all in one.
Nominated by: Angela Dills
My entry is a little different.
I lost my mom when I was only 11 years old. She was truly the best mother. Although I didn’t have her very long, the memories we had are memories I’ll cherish forever. Some of my favorite memories with her was her teaching me to string and break green beans, and playing monopoly for hours.
To know my mom was to love my mom. There was never a person who didn’t love and adore her. Growing up without her was the hardest thing I’ve ever had to do, but I know I have the best guardian angel.
I strive every day to be the mom to my girls that she was for my brother and I.
Nominated by: Tricia Goodban

My Mother, Sandra, is the most special person I know. When I was diagnosed as bipolar late in life, at 36, I had lost my job and apartment, and she was the last person to stand by me. I lived in Florida at the time, and she reached out to me from Georgia and offered to let me live with her in Habersham.
The thing I love most about her is her selflessness. She is always willing to give of herself even when her cup is empty. She’s a beautiful human being. She’s the best mom in the world because she gave me a new lease on life and nursed me back to health and has stood by me through thick and thin.
She’s deserves nothing but the best in life.
Nominated by: Mandie Geeter
I’d like to take a few moments to recognize my daughter-in-law, Arizona! She is the mother to my 9-year-old grandson, Liam, and my 2-year-old granddaughter, Lily! She works full time and strives to provide them the best possible life that she can. She supports and loves my son and she’s always cheering him on and encouraging him to be the best version of himself.
She has overcome many adversities, grief, unexpected obstacles, and challenges, yet she still strives to be the best Mama that she can possibly be. She sets the bar high so that her son will know what to look for in a future wife and mother of his own children one day, and she is an excellent role model for her young daughter.
I absolutely adore her. I am so proud of her and the fierce way that she loves her family.
One of my favorite things about her is that she is adamant about raising her children in the way that she feels is important, and she does not allow society or social media to dictate to her children.
Honestly, I could write paragraphs about her, and it wouldn’t be enough.
Nominated by: Calvin Coyne

My mom, Traci Coyne, is an amazing woman. She had me at 17 years old and has always supported me in every way that she can. When I left for the Marines, she wrote me a letter every single day that I was in boot camp (3 months).
[She’s] always researching any path I’ve wanted to take in life, and helped me get there with all of her heart.
She became a nurse at 40 but didn’t stop there. She then earned her nurse practitioner degree and is now a gynecologist – all this while raising FIVE children AND homeschooling us all!
Another standout point is her cooking is insanely delicious, always trying new recipes and putting a hot meal on the table even with all her responsibilities. It really blows me away, and I’m extremely proud to be her son.
She’s done everything she could to make us thrive and I love her dearly.
I’ve been out of the country for 8 months and what I miss about home the most is definitely my mom. I unfortunately can’t be home for Mother’s Day, but I thought I’d share our story and share two photos and do my best to share what she means to me.
Happy Mother’s Day <3
Nominated by: Caitlin Mann

I believe that my mom, Becky Tench Mann, should win the Mother’s Day competition because she is one of the kindest, sweetest, most generous and most patient people I know!
Even though my sister and I are grown, she still gives to us all of the time and tries to help us in any way she can! And, she’s not just this way with family! She’s like this with everybody! That’s why everybody in town loves her and gets along with her.
She gets it honest! Her mother and father, Benny and Ruby Tench, of Habersham, were just like her! That’s part of why I miss them so much! They were great folks!
Nominated by: Brooke Bennett

I would like to nominate my mom, Mindi Dever:) My mom has went above and beyond for us. I lost my dad at the age of 17, and she has blown me away with the love and support she has given us as a single parent.
I now have an amazing stepdad 🙂
My mom always puts us first, and her grandbabies are her world! My mom also loves teaching at Wilbanks Middle School. Her students are her angels.
My mom hasn’t been feeling well recently. I would love for her to win a basket:)
One funny story about my mom…we went camping one summer when I was little and she told us the story of her and her siblings putting “crawdad” on their ear lobes…so what does she do? She finds a crawdad and put it on my ear lobe. I started screaming cause it hurt so bad,
and then she says….”OH no, I meant a salamander, not a crawdad!” HA HA. We still joke about it to this day!
I hope all the mothers have a wonderful Mother’s Day!
Nominated by: Heather Bradshaw

My mother is an absolute blessing to me. She has been there since day one. She’s always been my rock and my biggest supporter. When I was sick, she would spend all her nights wide awake, making sure I was well taken care of, even if she only got an hour of sleep.
She made sure when I was upset or crying that I was ok and gave me the biggest bear hug and told me everything was going to be ok, that Mama Bear was always gonna protect me.
When I became a mother, she was right there the very second to hold my hand and tell me everything was going to be ok.
I love her way more than I can ever show her because she’s showed me the world and more.
Nominated by: Rachel Loudermilk
The mother that I’d like to acknowledge is one who was given the title “Aunt” twenty-seven years ago. Everyone should be so blessed to have their own “Aunt Christy.” She has been instrumental in each niece and nephew’s life, whether the relation has been by blood or by marriage.
She’s always a phone call away and has been there for birthdays, weddings, babysitting, emergencies, and funerals. Her home is always open and stocked with allergen-friendly, mother-approved snacks, complete with a nostalgic candy quarter machine in the corner filled with dye-free candy gems for the chocolate-obsessed five-year-old.
Her mother’s heart is not unseen, and her counsel is not unheard. She is very loved and very special to seven nieces and nephews, six on earth and one who will meet her in Heaven.
If we didn’t have her, we probably wouldn’t know what we’re missing. But, since we do, we absolutely wouldn’t be the same without our Aunt Christy. (And she always has gum.)
Nominated by: Elsa Miguel
My mother’s name is Angelina. She is not only a wonderful mother but now, the greatest grandmother. She lost her own mother and father to cancer when she was very little. So raising me and my siblings, she had a hard time figuring out parenthood.
Communication for us has been so hard growing up, but one thing I got from my mom is words aren’t as important as actions. She may have lost her parents at a young age, but she never forgot how loved she was. She misses them when she thinks of them and cries; it hurts me. I always try to be there for her to show her how special she is. I wish my grandparents could’ve seen how amazing of a mom she has been and a beautiful human being they created.
She would do anything for us. Anytime we ever needed anything, she would always try to give it to us. She learned how to be a parent without parents, how to cook meals without having warm meals made for her. Now people ask her for help with their own kids and she treats other neighbor kids like her own. They all call her ‘mom,’ that’s how big her love is. It reaches all the people she encounters.
She learned how to be a simply outstanding person and amazing mom all on her own, but I don’t think she realizes how special she is to me. I don’t think she ever will understand how beautiful she is to me. I love her to death. She has a huge heart, a beautiful soul and is the most caring person I ever met.
I only strive to be on the same mom radar as she is, and I’m lucky to have her, not just for Mother’s Day, but for being able to have my mom everyday.
I don’t ever want to feel the pain of not having her one day, I wouldn’t know how to cope. Nothing can replace motherhood.
Nominated by: Katy Mayfield

I am wanting to nominate my mother Kelley Forrester because of her love and compassion. This year, we lost my grandmother, who was in hospice. On January 10th, we noticed a decline in my grandmother’s health. Due to the snow, hospice was unable to come out and help us. My mom liquified her own mother’s medications in order to ease her pain, as there was no other way.
Seeing her go through this with such strength shows the woman she is.
I’m thankful for her every single day and the knowledge she has passed down to me. She puts every single person before herself, even if it’s the last of whatever she has.
If anyone deserves anything, it’s her!
Nomninated by: Chris Randolph

My wife, Autumn Randolph, is the kind of mom every child deserves and the kind of woman I thank God for every single day. She’s raising three incredible kids (plus wrangling three energetic dogs), and somehow manages to do it all with love, strength, and grace, especially when I’m away serving in the Air Force.
What makes her truly special is her unwavering presence. She’s at every baseball game, cheering louder than anyone in the stands, no matter how busy or tired she is. She shows up, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually, for our kids every single day. She’s their biggest fan, fiercest protector, and most trusted guide.
What I love most about her is her heart. She pours herself into our family without ever asking for recognition. Her faith as a passionate Christian guides everything she does, from how she parents to how she loves. She brings prayer into our home, peace into our chaos, and joy into our lives.
I believe she’s the best mom in the world because she creates a life for our family that’s built on love, faith, and commitment. She’s the rock that holds us steady, the glue that keeps us connected, and the light that makes our house a home. Our kids are growing up with a mom who shows them what true love looks like, and I can’t imagine a greater gift than that.
Nomninated by: 5-year-old Levi Cooper Langston (with a little help from his dad, Chad)
My mom, Renee Langston, is the bestest ever! She’s like a superhero with no cape. Every morning, she makes me breakfast with a smile. She hugs me super tight when I’m sad, and it feels like all the bad stuff goes away.
Mom knows all the words to my favorite songs, and we sing so loud in the car, even if I mess up the words. She’s really good at fixing my toys when they break (asking daddy), like my transformer that one time.
She’s super smart and helps me with my letters, even when I don’t wanna. At night, she reads me stories about Jesus then we pray.
Mom always knows when I’m sneaky and trying to eat candy, but she still loves me. She’s so pretty, like a princess, and she smells like flowers. I want to be brave like her when I grow up. I love my mom so much and she’s my favorite person!
Nominated by: Daniela Mateo

What makes my mother special is her courage. She always fought so me and my other two siblings had food and shelter every day , even though she was a single mother. She always did her best, but God is rewarding her for everything she endured for her kind heart.
Now she’s married and has two more younger kids. We are a total of 5 children. She’s a housewife. God is giving her the grace of being able to watch four of her grandchildren grow up and seeing her generation expand.
For me, Mom is a warrior, and beautiful as her name, Margarita🌼(Daisy Flower.)
This is a life advice that God is showing me — Every good action we do God, knows how and when he will reward us for it.
Nominated by: Ruby Pink

I would love to nominate my mother, Debbie Okelley. She has always made sure she put my little brother and me first, even as she struggled being a single mother.
She couldn’t afford to buy us new clothes or name brands, so we were always made fun of at school, but as I grew older, I realized the sacrifices she made. She would always make sure we had something to eat, and she would go without meals just to provide for us.
I’m 38 years old now and my mother still makes sure she puts others before herself. She helps take care of my grandmother now. Even though my mom has an aneurysm and her health isn’t the best, she puts her mom first to help take care of her.
I feel like my mom deserves the world because she never treats herself.
Nominated by: Joni Dunn
My mom, Wanda Dunn, dedicated fifty years of her life to teaching, imparting knowledge and wisdom to countless students who walked through her classroom doors. Her passion for education was evident in every lesson she crafted, and her commitment to her students was matched only by her love for her family. As I reflect on her remarkable career, I am reminded that her greatest lessons were not just found in textbooks but in the depths of her compassion and resilience, especially during my own battle with cancer.
When I faced the daunting challenge of cancer, my mom’s nurturing spirit shone brighter than ever. The diagnosis was a dark cloud that cast a shadow over our lives, but her unwavering support became my beacon of hope. She stood by my side through every treatment, never wavering in her belief that I would overcome this battle. Her strength was palpable, and I often found solace in her presence during the long hours spent in waiting rooms and treatment chairs.
In the face of uncertainty, my mom’s ability to find light in the darkness was inspiring. She would often share stories of others who had overcome their own struggles, reminding me that resilience comes in many forms. These anecdotes served as powerful reminders that I, too, was capable of fighting and thriving. Her belief in me never wavered, and it fueled my determination to push through the pain and uncertainty.
Reflecting on my journey, I realize that my mom’s legacy as a teacher extended far beyond the classroom. The lessons she imparted—resilience, compassion, and the importance of perseverance —shaped not only my approach to healing but also my outlook on life. Her unwavering support during my cancer battle highlighted the extraordinary bond we share, one rooted in love and understanding.
In the end, my mom was not just a remarkable educator; she is my greatest mentor and source of strength. Through her fifty years of teaching and the love she has shown me, she has instilled values that will guide me for a lifetime. I am forever grateful for her presence, especially during my darkest days, and I carry her lessons in my heart as I continue to navigate the journey ahead.
Nominated by: Emily Sullens

My mom, Vicky Sullens, is truly my best friend, and I feel incredibly lucky to have such a strong woman in my life. Over the last couple of years, I have watched her step in to care for both of her aging parents through some difficult times, all while continuing to offer support to her family, adult children, and about a hundred or so dorm students at North Georgia Technical College.
In addition to being my mom, she also manages the dining hall at NGTC, and I watch her show kindness and love (sometimes tough love) to students that need it. Her generosity and capacity to care for so many inspires me everyday, and her cup never runs dry.
I think my mom is the best because she’s mine, and I appreciate everything that she’s done for and with me. Her ability to meet others where they are and make them feel special is what truly makes her stand out though. Thank you for this chance to express how grateful I am for her to be my mother.
Nominated by: Sarah Thomas
My mom, Brandy Tyler, she deserves the world and she is the best person ever!
Nominated by: Katherine Spier

Mom, you are the heart and soul of our family filled with endless love, patience, and grace. Every sacrifice you’ve made, every moment of encouragement, and every lesson you’ve taught has shaped me into who I am today. Your kindness is boundless, your strength is inspiring, and your love is unwavering.
I love you because you never hesitate to lift others up, even when carrying your own burdens. You lead by example, showing me what it means to walk in faith, love unconditionally, and trust in God’s perfect plan. Your prayers have carried me through my hardest days, and your encouragement has given me the strength to face life’s challenges.
No matter what, you stand firm in His promises, inspiring everyone around you.
On this Mother’s Day, know that you are deeply appreciated and cherished—not just today, but every single day! I want to honor not just the incredible mother you are but the woman of God you continue to be. Your love, faith, and wisdom are gifts that bless all who know you. You are my greatest blessing, and I thank God for you every day!
Live, Laugh, Love
Nominated by: Sarah Slavik

My mom is the kind of person who would drop everything in a heartbeat if someone needed her. It doesn’t matter if it’s 3 a.m., she picks up the phone without hesitation. If I’m hurting, she’s the one to calm me down. If I need advice or even a slap of reality, she’s always there with honesty and love.
I don’t think many moms can say they do it all, but I know mine does.
Twenty years after raising her last child, me, she chose to adopt and raise her grandson as her own, proving that her heart only grows bigger with time. Her strength and selflessness are unmatched.
On top of everything, she runs her own consignment store, where she donates clothes and toys to those who need them.
She’s not just my mom; she’s everyone’s mom, always ready with open arms and a giving heart. I truly believe she’s the best mom in the world because she doesn’t just care: she sacrifices, she listens, and she loves without limits.
I’m endlessly grateful to call her my mama.
Nominated by: Haley Brown

Mother’s Day, a day to honor the women who gave us life, love, and everything in between. But to me, it’s not just a date on the calendar. It’s a chance to say what words can never fully capture… just how deeply grateful I am for my mother.
When I think of the most incredible person I know, the kind of person whose love shapes lives and whose strength carries generations, I think of my mom. From the very beginning, she has been my constant. My anchor. My guide. She has shown me what unconditional love truly looks like—not through grand gestures, but through her everyday acts of grace. The way she gives her time, her energy, her entire heart… without ever expecting anything in return.
There’s a quiet magic in everything she does. I see it in how she always knows what I need, even when I don’t know myself. In how she stays strong when life is heavy. In how she somehow manages to hold everything together, even when things are falling apart. She has picked up every broken piece in the midst of grief and pain.
She makes the impossible look easy.
She is not just my mom, she is my teacher, my protector, my best friend. She is the heart of our family. She is the reason I am who I am today.
Nominated by: Katelyn Whitfield
My mama’s name is Julie Franklin.
A week before my sister was born in 1997, my mother’s dad died. He was beaten to death and left in a ditch. My mom was only 16.
When I turned 3 in 2003, my mom was told her mother had Lou Gehrig’s disease, which is incurable. My mom was only 23. Her mother died a year later when my mom was 24. Her mom was only 40.
That same year, my father was arrested for trying to kill my mom and was in prison for 9 years until I was 13.
My mom raised me and my two sisters by herself, with no family.
My mother is only 46 and she’s raising my sister’s four children. She’s had to start completely over after being divorced from a marriage last year that lasted 11 years.
The same year my mom got divorced (2024) her house burned down, and my sister’s children were taken into foster care and placed with my mother.
She’s been through more things than anyone can even imagine. There’s so many more things she’s been through, there’s just not enough words.
If you ask me, there is no stronger woman in this world.
Losing my mom will be the day I lose my whole entire heart. She’s made me the woman I am today. A strong, loving mom of five beautiful children. My mom reminds me every day that I can face anything in this life because she could.
Nominated by: Teresa LaCavera

My name is Teresa and I want to nominate my mother Emily Gregory (70 years old ) because she has been such a Godly, wonderful mother all of my 47 years.
My mom has raised four children, six grandchildren (three of mine), and a quadriplegic son. She worked some when we children were younger, but most of the time she stayed home and cooked, cleaned, paid bills (dad worked), and helped us with our homework—and still kept the home up.
She’s always taken us to church and made sure we never went without. She took care of her sick parents before they passed away and she continues to care for my quadriplegic brother. Her unconditional love and support for her family is the very reason why I nominate my mother.
The best, most powerful thing about her is she puts God first. Her husband (my father) and family are her life. She showed her children and grandchildren the most important things in life. She’s never met a stranger and she has the most loyal, loving, caring heart ever.
If I can be half the mom she is- I’ll always have Love in my heart
Nominated by: Katrina Cole Dorsey
In just a few words, or probably more, I have to say my 86-year-old mother, Christine Chavers Cole, to me is the greatest blessing I could ever receive from God. Mom has overcome colon rectal cancer (12 years cancer free), a hemorrhagic stroke in 2023, she has dementia and Type 2 Diabetes, has raised six children (two deceased), buried a husband and she is now on hospice. However, mom has never lost her faith in Jesus.
Being her caregiver, I notice every day she is still mom, very humble and kind, even though at times she may not know me.
She knows God.
Mom is my best friend we are so close I consider it a blessing to have a strong relationship with her even now. She has made me the person I am today because she loves not only me but all people.
A mother’s love is a blessing from God.
Nominated by: Alexis Higgins

My mom, Jennifer Higgins, is nothing short of a blessing, a beacon of love, strength, and unwavering support in my life. She’s been there through every storm, her presence a constant source of comfort when life felt heavy. She’s more than just a mother; she’s my partner, my sidekick, and my rock. In the hardest moments, when I felt lost or uncertain, it was her steady hand that lifted me, her words that reassured me, and her love that never wavered.
Through all the trials and challenges, my mom has shown me what true resilience looks like. She’s taught me how to face adversity with grace and strength, how to turn pain into growth, and how to keep moving forward with hope, no matter what. Every sacrifice she’s made, every sleepless night, every moment of doubt she pushed through – it’s all shaped the person I am today. I am strong because she showed me how to be, compassionate because she showed me love, and fearless because she gave me the courage to dream big.
There’s no way to fully express how thankful I am for her, but I hope she knows that every day, in every little thing I do, I carry a piece of her strength with me. I couldn’t ask for a better mother or best friend. She’s the one I can always count on, and I’ll forever be grateful for everything she has done and continues to do. Words will never be enough to say thank you, but I hope she feels it in the depth of my heart, in every action, and in the love I have for her.
Nominated by: Kay Cantrell

I have to say I think my mom is the best mom any kid could ask for. Just for starters, she has always been the biggest supporter of all four of her girls, even at times when we didn’t think she even cared. We learned later in life just how much she cared when we understood the sacrifices she had made through the years to insure, we had what we needed.
She was the one up all night with the sick kid, or up praying all night after us girls were older and on our own. The love she has shown, even when we thought she was the meanest mom ever, has not changed as we grew up and started our own families. She has always been there when any one of us has needed her. Never once has she been too busy to hold our hand, no matter if it was sickness or a broken heart. She will laugh and cry with each of us, whichever the occasion calls for.
To this day, she sends out a text every Thursday evening to all four girls asking who wants what kind of biscuit for breakfast the next morning. So even now, she gets up early on Friday mornings just to make homemade biscuits for all of us grown kids and our families.
Now that I am a mother of a teen, I truly understand how great my mom was and still is. I can’t thank my mom enough for all she has done for me and my sisters. Mary L. Ivester has been and is the best mom any kid, young or old, could ever ask for.
Nominated by: Claire Stevenson

Here is my entry for why Jane Kitchens is the BEST mom!
She’s sunshine on a cloudy day,
Sincere in every word she’ll say.
She meets each soul with open arms,
A heart of grace, a life that charms.
She’s Mimi now, with joy anew,
Still guiding us in all we do.
Two daughters shaped by love so deep,
With lessons sewn they’ll always keep.
She’s silly, wise, and ever true—
A mother’s love in all she’ll do.
To us, she is the very best—
Our first home, our truest rest.
Nominated by: Henry Burgess

Dear Mom,
Happy Mother’s Day! I want to start off with thanking you. Thank you for everything. Thank you for always being there for me, for always caring for me, and for being the best mom this world has ever seen. Even when I know you’re having a bad day, you still show up for me.
It’s crazy to me that, out of all the 2 billion or so moms in the world, I was lucky enough to have you, the best one.
Without you, Mom, I don’t have any idea of where I would be right now. You have guided and led me through so many challenges and I can’t even begin to thank you for it.
You make me, me. You mean the whole world to me, Mom, all of it. Thank you for everything. I love you more than you know, Mom.
Happy Mother’s Day to the best mother of all, my mom.
Nominated by: Priscilla Ruff

My mom has been my rock throughout my life. My mom had many sleepless nights worrying if I was safe when I was a young adult. She never scolded me, but prayed for me and showed me unconditional love.
She loves to laugh and have fun with those she loves. What truly makes her special to me is how she lives her life by example for what she believes in, helping those in need and serving others by putting herself last.
For me she’s the best mom because she shows God’s love to me and there is no greater gift than to have that kind of love.