You probably see your mom quite a bit, don’t you? She’s there helping you get ready in the morning. She pours you cereal and rushes you to get a start on your day. Maybe she reminds you to brush your teeth, comb your hair, and grab your backpack and lunchbox on the way out the door. You might even hear her shout out, “Did you remember your homework, permission slip, library book, and a warm jacket?” Moms are just like that, aren’t they?
Moms have another side to them, too. It’s Mom you come to when you have a really rough day at school. When our best friends turns out to be a lousy friend, when our favorite snack gets dropped and squished on the floor, and when no one on earth seems to understand the day you had, “MOM” is the name you call out. Moms are good to have around.
Mom can be your biggest cheerleader, your dearest counselor, and your soft shoulder to cry on. She is more than just a whiz with laundry, dishes, and homework help. Mom was once, right where you are. She had trouble with friends, and had broken dreams and spilled snacks. She even had those “will this day ever end” kind of days. And you know what? She made it through. Let her tell you about the fun, the failures, and the friendships. You might be surprised at how much you really have in common. Begin doing things together, besides your research project or book report. Set aside a time each week to do something “fun” together. Make memories and see the many sides of “Mom”.
Flip through the pages of this website and you’ll find a heap of Mother Daughter activities. Remember to snap some pictures and stash away mementos of these special times together. You might find a new hobby, a new skill, and you will definitely see a new side of Mom. Let your days be filled with more than homework, laundry, and breakfast cereal. Spend some special moments with Mom and start making memories today!
How Do I Use This Site?
Moms have another side to them, too. It’s Mom you come to when you have a really rough day at school. When our best friends turns out to be a lousy friend, when our favorite snack gets dropped and squished on the floor, and when no one on earth seems to understand the day you had, “MOM” is the name you call out. Moms are good to have around.
Mom can be your biggest cheerleader, your dearest counselor, and your soft shoulder to cry on. She is more than just a whiz with laundry, dishes, and homework help. Mom was once, right where you are. She had trouble with friends, and had broken dreams and spilled snacks. She even had those “will this day ever end” kind of days. And you know what? She made it through. Let her tell you about the fun, the failures, and the friendships. You might be surprised at how much you really have in common. Begin doing things together, besides your research project or book report. Set aside a time each week to do something “fun” together. Make memories and see the many sides of “Mom”.
Flip through the pages of this website and you’ll find a heap of Mother Daughter activities. Remember to snap some pictures and stash away mementos of these special times together. You might find a new hobby, a new skill, and you will definitely see a new side of Mom. Let your days be filled with more than homework, laundry, and breakfast cereal. Spend some special moments with Mom and start making memories today!
How Do I Use This Site?
- Pick out a “Memory Maker” activity.
- Look up the verse with Mom, read it together, and highlight it in your Bible.
- Read the “Moment with Mom” devotional and discuss it.
- Complete the activities with Mom.
- Snap a picture of you and Mom having a blast! Stash away a souvenir of your Mother Daughter Moment. You might even want to find a special box to hold all the photos, memories, and souvenirs. (See Memory Box for more details.)