The Real Meaning of Parent Appreciation Day

#ParentAppreciationDay isn’t just about celebrating moms and dads in the traditional sense. The truth is, parenting doesn’t always come with a biological tie or a legal document. Families come in all shapes and sizes—and so do parents. Sometimes it’s an aunt, a grandparent, a mentor, a foster parent, or even a neighbor who steps in and shows up. Day after day. Meal after meal. Homework after homework. Cry after cry.

The person who carries the heart of a parent is the one who provides love, guidance, and sacrifice when it’s needed most. That’s what we’re honoring today.

You Don’t Get It—Until You’re In It

As a parent myself, I can tell you—nothing prepares you for the role until you’re living it. No book. No advice. No amount of observation. Parenting reshapes you. It stretches your capacity to love, to give, to protect, and to forgive.

I didn’t truly appreciate my mother until I became a parent. I had my child later in life, just like she had me later in hers. Growing up, I didn’t realize the depth of her sacrifices. She worked night shifts, came home, fed her husband and daughter, and still managed to handle a toddler—me—on little to no sleep.

Now, as I chase after my own toddler after a full night’s rest, I wonder how she did it. The exhaustion is real. But so is the love.

The Protective Lens of a Parent

When I was younger, I used to think my mother was overprotective—always worrying, always guarding. Now I get it. Parenthood awakens a fierce instinct to protect. You begin to see dangers your child can’t. You think ahead. You sacrifice without thinking twice. It’s not paranoia. It’s love through the eyes of responsibility.

“As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you…”
— Isaiah 66:13

That protective spirit isn’t weakness or control. It’s the very heartbeat of parenting.

If You’re a Parent Today…

Take a moment to honor the journey. Whether you’re co-parenting, single-parenting, step-parenting, or playing a parental role in someone’s life, you are seen.

If your own parents are still around, tell them thank you. Let them know you now understand some of the weight they carried. Say the words you may not have had before.

If you’re not a parent yet and have held onto resentment or a misunderstanding, perhaps it’s time to look at your parents through a new lens. Parenting is hard. Sometimes, people do the best they can with what they have, and that doesn’t always align with what we need.

Forgiveness isn’t always about them. It’s about freeing yourself.

To every parent doing the work—seen or unseen, biological or not—we honor you today. Your love, your presence, and your sacrifices matter. You are raising the next generation with courage, and that’s worth celebrating.

“Honor your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.”
— Exodus 20:12

What If They Were Unhealthy?

Let’s be honest—some parents weren’t safe. Some were absent. Some were deeply broken themselves. And if reconnecting isn’t possible or wise, that’s okay. But if you can, choose to release bitterness. Let God take the pain and replace it with peace.

“Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”
— Ephesians 4:32

You Are Appreciated

If no one has told you today, we at The Rising Muse appreciate you. You are not alone in this journey.

🙏 Have a blessed Parent Appreciation Day. 🙌

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My 2023: A Year of Twists, Turns, and Tiny Triumphs

Hello dear readers,

As I reflect upon the past year, it is evident that 2023 was a mosaic of moments, each holding its own lesson. Come, journey with me through the highs and lows, the laughter, and tears, of this transformative year.

A New Tradition and Its Lessons

The beginning of the year saw us embracing the Three Kings celebration with gusto. Gathering around the table at a local Puerto Rican restaurant, I had hoped to share a slice of my culture with my family. But, as the night unfolded, it was not just the delicious food that caught our attention. The unexpected overcharges and the lackluster service turned into a comedic backdrop, reminding us that sometimes, it is the unexpected moments that create the most lasting memories.

For those not familiar with this holiday, its celebrated-on January 6th, and it commemorates the visit from the wisemen visiting Jesus in the manger bringing gifts (Matthew 2:1-11).

Toddlerhood: The Adventure Continues

Oh, the joys of toddlerhood! My once quiet baby has blossomed into a whirlwind of energy, imagination, and independence. Every day has been a new adventure – from discovering the joy of splashing in puddles to the simple pleasure of chasing after butterflies. As they say, “Wait till the threes!” – but for now, we are navigating the world of toddler tantrums with love and patience.

South Carolina and Toddler Tunes

March whisked us away to South Carolina for family gatherings and shared laughter. Upon return I hoped to introduce my little one to the world of music with a toddler’s music class. However, the little maestro had other plans, turning the classroom into his personal racetrack! A switch to Storytime at our local library and a delightful encounter with Farmer Betsy’s farm-themed sessions became our go-to activities. And guess what? This fall, soccer entered our lives, and trust me, my little champ can kick!

Sailing the Seas with Dr. Seuss

Summer brought with it waves of excitement as we embarked on a Bahamas cruise. Navigating the azure waters with my tiny explorer was both exhilarating and enlightening. Every sunset, every laugh echoed the joy of togetherness. Traveling with a toddler might seem daunting, but our energies synchronized perfectly. The highlight? The Dr. Seuss breakfast! Witnessing my little one’s face light up with joy was pure magic.

Life’s Unexpected Twists

August took an unexpected turn when I was laid off from my 9-5. But every cloud has a silver lining. This phase allowed me to reconnect with my first loves: God and writing. As the ink flowed, I reconnected with words, rediscovered passions, and rekindled dreams. This hiatus has been a journey of introspection and growth.

Rebirth and Reflection

My recent baptism was not just a ritual; it was a soulful rebirth; a decision long overdue. My spiritual journey has been profound, reminding me of life’s true essence.

And speaking of new beginnings, my latest book, “15 Day Challenge to a stronger YOU!” hit the shelves. The inspiration for this book was the tried and failed yearly attempt for resolutions that are never started or rarely fulfilled. The book includes nine different challenges to adjust to everyone’s needs. Not everyone’s resolution is to hit the gym or eat healthier. I think the important thing about this book is that regardless of how successful you are in the practical parts of the challenge will never compare to the spiritual connection that the process will grant you.

For my fiction aficionados, stay tuned. There is something brewing!

Looking Ahead

As 2023 draws to a close, a tapestry of memories unfurls. Amidst the uncertainties of tomorrow, I anchor myself in faith and wisdom. Here is to 2024, with its promises, challenges, and infinite possibilities.

I would love to hear your 2023 tales and hopes for 2024. Until our next chat, stay blessed, and a Happy New Year to all!