Obsessed
Happy late Mother’s Day to me 🫶
Mother’s Day is a wonderful opportunity to express gratitude and love, not only to the mothers in our lives but also as a moment to reflect on self-care and personal growth. Celebrating a ‘late’ Mother’s Day, as shared in the post, reminds me that appreciation and love aren’t limited to a single day — they can be ongoing and deeply personal. The phrases 'Before Rell' and 'Hands Before Reluroing' seem to symbolize moments of preparation or transformation. In my experience, taking time to pause and notice the details—like the state of your hands before starting something meaningful—can enhance the emotional depth of celebrations. Similarly, before embarking on any renewal or change, acknowledging where you stand helps in appreciating the progress made. In my own life, late celebrations often feel even more special because they come with the element of surprise and extended warmth. It’s like giving yourself permission to honor the occasion on your own terms. Whether that means reflecting quietly, indulging in a favorite activity, or sharing with loved ones, the essence of Mother’s Day transcends the calendar date. If you’re feeling ‘obsessed’ with making these moments meaningful, remember it’s the personal touch that counts. Capture those feelings of love, gratitude, and even introspection. Try taking photos or writing journals ‘before’ and ‘after’ moments to document your own journey—much like the idea of 'Hands Before Reluroing', capturing beginnings before transformation. Ultimately, these personal celebrations nurture our emotional well-being and strengthen bonds with ourselves and others. The joy of a late Mother’s Day is a beautiful reminder that love is timeless and celebration is personal.
































































