Many of us take better care of our cars then we do our mothers and yet we only expect our cars to last 5 or 6 years but we expect our mothers to last for a lifetime.
Maybe we need a maintenance manual for mothers so we would know how to take care of them at least as well as we do our automobiles. Here are some items that might be included in such a manual –
Engine: A mother’s engine is one of the most dependable kinds you can find. She can reach top speed from a prone position at a single cry from a sleeping child. But regular breaks are needed to keep up that peak performance. Mothers need a hot bath and a nap every 100 miles, a baby-sitter and a night out every 1,000 miles, and a live in baby-sitter with a one week vacation every 10,000 miles.
Battery: Mother’s batteries should be recharged regularly. Handmade items, notes, unexpected hugs and kisses, and frequent “I love you’s” will do very well for a recharge.
Carburetor: When a mother’s carburetor floods it should be treated immediately with Kleenex and a soft shoulder.
Brakes: See that she uses her brakes to slow down often and come to a full stop occasionally. A squeaking sound indicates a need for a rest.
Fuel: Most mothers can run indefinitely on coffee, leftovers and salad. But an occasional dinner for two at a nice restaurant will really add to her efficiency.
Chassis: Mothers need to have their bodies properly maintained. Regular exercise should be encouraged and provided for as necessary. A change in hairdo or makeup in spring and fall are also helpful.
If you notice the chassis begins to sag, immediately start a program of walking, jogging, swimming, or bike riding. These are most effective when done with fathers.
Tune-ups: Mother need regular tune-ups. Compliments are both the cheapest and most effective way to keep a mother purring contentedly.
If these instructions are followed consistently, this fantastic creation and gift from God, that we call MOTHER should last a lifetime and give good service and constant love to those who need her most.
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Is there a mother, grandmother, or woman in YOUR life that YOU can help along with all she is doing?
PEOPLE MAY NOT THANK YOU. YOU MAY NOT GET THE CREDIT YOU DESERVE. NOBODY MAY GIVE YOU APPLAUSE. BUT WHEN YOU SERVE OTHERS, THERE IS APPLAUSE FOR YOU IN HEAVEN!
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