Please follow the link to read Vidya Sagar’s response to the word prompt 64 — Sacrifice
https://hubpages.com/literature/poem-gr … pt-week-64
Hello Vidya ji,
You are very well pointed out the sacrifices, made by mothers, for their children and family. Beautifully expressed poem and nice write up. I liked reading your response.
Thank you for sharing.
This is an excellent article, Vidya. I love your beautiful poem. Mothers do make sacrifices for their children always. This is a very good response to Brenda's prompt.
Thank you for posting Vidya's article, Chitrngada.
very nice poem
Mam ,You are earning money or not .my 17 article write but no earning money why .
Vidya...
Your article points out a very important sacrifice...the one Mother's make all the time.
It's so true that they deserve love & gratitude forever...not just one day.
It's interesting to learn about the Festival "Durga Puja."
I wonder if those nine days worshipping the feminine form is to represent the 9 months of labor.
Your poem..."Gratitude to a Mother for her Sacrifices" shows us how a mother puts her children first.
She will always do without things for herself, to help her child and she really doesn't even see it as a sacrifice.
It's just simply ~ love.
Great article. I'll post a link in the word prompt article.
This is a delightful article, Vidya. There is no greater example of sacrifice, than a mother’s love. Thank you for sharing this, Chitrangada.
A mother's sacrifices for her children are always supreme not only during their childhood, sometimes beyond. I loved reading your poem with this theme- a good response to Brenda's prompt. Thank you for sharing, Vidya.
Thank you, Chitrangada, for sharing Vidya's post.
Dear Chitrangada, thanks for sharing my article and for the nice comments. I am happy you liked my response to Brenda's word prompt. Have a great week ahead.
Hi Pamela, so nice to see your comments. I am glad you liked my article and poem. A mother's love and sacrifice is supreme. It can neither be measured nor repaid. Have a great week ahead.
Sorry friends, there was connectivity issue here and my reply got sent multiple times and it is not allowing to edit or delete.
Vidya...
There's nothing showing here.
Just a reply to Chitrangada & Pamela...each posted only once.
Hi Brenda, thanks for the lovely comments. Yes you are right, mothers' don't even consider it a sacrifice on their part. They just do it out of love for us. Their unconditional love is irreplaceable. I guess the nine day celebration during Navratri signifies the nine months of labor as you mentioned. Creating a new life is an arduous task and the mother goes through it all happily. On the tenth day there are grand celebrations when the godess is worshipped with devotion and joy. I am glad you liked my response and thanks for posting the link to my article in your word prompt article. Have a wonderful week ahead.
Hi John, nice to see your comments. Yes the word prompt immediately reminded me of mothers who sacrifice a lot for their children and families without expecting anything in return. I loved your poems too but could not find the link to the discussions to comment. Have a great week ahead.
Hi Dhiraj Kumar, thanks for the comments. I am glad you liked my article. Have a great day and week.
Hey Vidya, I had posted a comment right after John. Can you not see it?
Mothers do sacrifice a lot for their children. It’s great that the article honours them in such a lovely way. A mother that loves and supports her children should be praised.
It’s important to remember that supportive fathers should be valued as well and that mothers can follow their own ambitions once their children have grown up.
In some families, both parents have to work while the children are living at home. This can be difficult, but I think it can be done wisely.
This connection between and writer and her readers is what HP was about in the beginning. Then HP got greedy. Wish we could still comment on each other's work. Writers supporting writers is what attracted us old timers.
Kathleen...
We still do...at least her on the forums.
Only trick is that someone else needs to share your Article and then we can discuss it.
by John Hansen 2 years ago
Please read Chitrangada's excellent response to the word prompt "First."https://hubpages.com/literature/First-is-ForemostExcellent work on this article Chitrangada. It was informative and I loved reading about your experience first day as a teacher.
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by Ravi Rajan 2 years ago
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by BRENDA ARLEDGE 16 months ago
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