The ladies of Liberia wear their best outfits to church
on Mother's Day, as all women are honored on this day. Attached
are pictures of mamas from the orphanage, all decked out in their pretty
church clothes. These ladies know how to dress. I usually feel a little
dowdy next to the colorful dresses, high heels, glittering earrings,
matching head wraps, large necklaces, big hand bags...It's a bit much
for me, a simple Dutch girl.
At the village, Mother's day is treated as a holiday!
The tables are set with tablecloths, matching napkins, and fresh flowers
picked from the jungle. Handmade cards and small gifts are set at the
mothers' places at supper. A special meal is served (like Jolliff Rice
with Chicken, or Spare Ribs with Rice), and cake is served for dessert.
All the children at the village made Mother' Days cards for their mamas. Many hearts and flowers and butterflies (plus a few cars and space ships) were carefully drawn, and sweet sentiments were written inside the card. My favorite sentiments were "Happy Moter Day" and "Happy Day to You" and "Mama, You are all Right!" One little boy wrote a heartfelt note: "Mama, I will try to be good." The kids colored their best and the children vowed to not tell the mamas that they made anything special for them. (Right! Like anyone can keep a secret here!)
It was a fun day, filled with excitement and love. I, too, received some cards from children. One girl wrote "I pray for God to make you strange and healthy." Dave tells me that her prayers have been answered.
And I wish a "Happy Day to You!"
---Babs