A Mom’s Day In Less Than 3 Minutes

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Sometimes we lose sight of all the things the mother of our children, or our own mother when we were youngsters, does on a daily basis. When you stop and think of the things that a mom does every single day (now, that doesn’t mean there aren’t dads doing the same thing) it really boggles the mind.

To put things in a little perspective, I thought that I would share the following with all of you to remind each of you to give a little extra appreciation to your wife for all of her hard work. For those that have seen this already, I apologize but I felt it was worthwhile enough to see again.

Anita Renfroe wrote a light-hearted song describing everything that a mom says in a 24-hour period, set to the “William Tell Overture”. While the original version (or what I believe to be the original version) is quite entertaining, I think the version below is phenomenal.

Patti Harshey, from Northland Church in Florida, recently sang her version of “The Mom Song” and was accompanied by Tim Tracey and Susan Eissele.


The Mom Song from Northland Video on Vimeo.

When you get home tonight, be sure to let your wife know that you appreciate everything that she does on a daily basis. It might not be a bad idea to pick up the phone and just say thanks to your mom as well.

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1. On December 9th, 2008 at 2:06 pm, Andrea said:

haha, thats great derek. the “no texting at the table” made me LOL. I say that every freaking day. in fact, i say alot of that on a daily basis. great find.

2. On December 9th, 2008 at 3:23 pm, Derek Semmler said:

I have to credit my wife with the find, or at least for passing it on to me. She received it via email and then shared it with me.

3. On December 10th, 2008 at 1:53 am, Kelvin Kao said:

I like the original version, and actually it’s because it’s not as polished in terms of the vocal skills and has more raw energy. It more like it’s coming from a real mom rather than a performer. Oh well.

Guess where I watched the original before:
http://www.sparkplugging.com/sparkplug-ceo/parents-you-need-to-watch-this-because-i-said-so/

Of all places…

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4. On December 14th, 2008 at 10:12 pm, Nick said:

Hmmm, that’s pretty cool, might have to pass this on to my mom!

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