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Mother's Day 2021 Remembering Mom

 2021 Mothers Day   This morning, Mother’s Day, I have been thinking of the many things my mother taught me. She taught it two ways, words and action. Mom was never short on words and well known for her ability to talk. But more importantly while far less known she was a woman of action. She taught me about being a parent, a sibling, a spouse and a friend. She taught be about choices and being responsible for them. Most of all she taught me about a Christlike love. I was an only child until I was 9 so I felt like the center of attention all the time. I was encouraged to try new things, allowed to fail and learn, and taken on more adventures in learning that I will ever remember. Mom was the daughter of George and Gladys Mohrbacher, born into the 1930s and the challenges the country was facing at the time. Her father would die before her sister, Shirley, was born less than two years later. She was raised by her single mom until she was in second grade when her mom remar...