Children will not remember you for the material things you provided but for the feeling that you cherished them. –Richard L. Evans (Click for printable version.)
Posts in the "Printable Quotes" category:
The People We Become
“I am convinced that motherhood makes the world a better place not only because of the nurturing we offer to future adults of the world, but because of the people WE become in the process.” – Shawna Woodworth
Let Love Creep In
“Let love creep into the spaces that are often filled with busyness and distraction.” – Saydi Shumway in the book Deliberate Motherhood
Be Faithful in Small Things
Be faithful in small things, because it is in them that your strength lies. –Mother Theresa (Click for printable version.)
Striving For Excellence
Striving for excellence motivates you, striving for perfection is demoralizing. –Dr. Harriet Bralker (Click for printable version.)
Be There.
“Being there” is about being attuned enough to notice when your kids eyes shine so you can make your eyes shine back. –Iris Krasnow (Click for printable version.)
Mothers Make Leaning Unnecessary
A mother is not a person to lean on, but a person to make leaning unnecessary. — Dorothy Canfield Fisher (Click for printable version.)
An Interesting, Challenging, Honorable Profession
Motherhood is an interesting, challenging, honorable profession that demands the best we can bring to it — Rose Kennedy (Click for printable version.)
Find your True North
Finding my True North gives me the courage to focus my energy where I believe it should be, not according to what is popular or pleasing to others –Jennifer Cummings (Click for printable version,)
Rocking my Baby
I’m rocking my baby and babies don’t keep. (Click for printable version.)
Be Present in Mind and Heart
To be present in body is not the same as being present in mind and heart. — Jenny Proctor from the book, Deliberate Motherhood (Click for printable version.)
Accept the Wind
Accept the wind. Face it, open to it, bend with it and be grateful for it. It’s turning you into the mother you were meant to be. — From the book, Deliberate Motherhood.