Thursday, March 4, 2010

Mother Bird
Thoughts: A mother bird must give her babies undivided attention in order for her little ones to survive.

Every daylight hour is filled with repeated trips to fill her bill so that she can nourish her fast growing nestlings.

Each baby receives 35 to 40 feedings a day, keeping mother bird busy until near exhaustion morning to night.

Baby birds are so demanding that 90 percent of bird species require efforts of two parents to successfully feed and raise their young.

Every mother of young children has her hands full, just like a mother bird.

My daughter and daughter-in-law are the best little mother birds I know.

I watch in amazement as they feed, nurture and love their little nestlings.

They work from morning until night to make the best home and be the best mother they can be.

With two good husbands always there to help.

It makes this old bird tired just watching.
My grandchildren are blessed and so am I.

Things: Meet Mrs. Betty Bird. She is a busy little mother herself.









7 comments:

  1. I love her little scarf! ♥

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  2. Great analogy and tribute to your girls! (and boys)!!
    I love this little mother bird...her name, her scarf and her darling little apron with the letter "B"!! Adorable!

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  3. Ooo..your Mama Bird is soooo cute!
    Smiles, DianeM :)

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  4. What a sweet birdie, Joy, and what a lovely post about motherhood--just perfect!

    Hope you have a beautiful day!

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  5. Hi Joy,

    That bird is adorable, just the perfect representation of motherhood, or at least what it should look like.........;o) Have a great week.

    Hugs,
    Meri

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  6. Mama bird is so sweet! It truly is the hardest and yet most rewarding job on earth. Many blessings, Tammy

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  7. All friends here! We adore every creation you share with us. Elizabeth

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