Cheers to All Mothers (That Includes You Too!)

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Cheers to All Mothers (That Includes You Too!)
by Jane Doe
Updated: November 7, 2020
Originally Published: May 18, 2016

Here’s to the mothers who, after the school bus drives away, allow themselves a good cry in solitude.

Here’s to the mothers who have treated imaginary scrapes and soothed phantom stomachaches with care.

Here’s to the mothers who have skillfully retrieved items from the bathtub, dealing with the mess without a hint of disgust.

Here’s to the mothers who have chosen to sleep on the floor or in a twin bed, just to be close to their little ones in need.

Here’s to the mothers who return home after days away, only to go unnoticed by the very children they missed dearly.

Here’s to the mothers who find themselves wondering if the teenage babysitter somehow does a better job than they do.

Here’s to the mothers who sacrifice their untouched ice cream cone, so their child can have a treat after an unfortunate drop.

Here’s to the mothers who let their kids pick their outfits, hoping the world notices their independence.

Here’s to the mothers who hold back the urge to say “I told you so” when their children make questionable choices.

Here’s to the mothers who would take on their child’s ailments—be it a broken bone or a broken heart—if it could relieve their suffering.

Here’s to the mothers who discover their luxurious hair products have been misused, leaving traces of doll hair everywhere.

Here’s to the mothers who wear the evidence of motherhood proudly, be it on their clothes or under them.

Here’s to the mothers who get excited about finding a worm or spotting a garbage truck, even if both make them cringe.

Here’s to the mothers who prioritize their children’s health over everything, worrying about artificial ingredients and harmful rays.

Here’s to the mothers who never feel entirely relaxed unless all their children are safely at home.

Here’s to the stretch marks, sagging skin, and C-section scars that tell the story of motherhood.

In relation to mothers’ concerns, General Mills is committed to providing cereals free from artificial flavors and colors derived from artificial sources. Today, over 80% of General Mills’ cereal recipes incorporate real ingredients, including fruit and vegetable juice concentrates and natural flavors like vanilla and peanut butter.

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In summary, motherhood is a journey filled with unique challenges and sacrifices, and it’s essential to acknowledge the unwavering dedication that mothers exhibit daily.

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