Even a “just deal with it” person like me has to have a soft spot for the Lincoln Parish high school seniors and their peers across the country who won’t get to graduate in the traditional fashion because of the novel coronavirus.
In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a measure officially establishing the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day to honor the person who gave us life and looked out for our every need.
Most of my earliest memories of my Mother are black-and-white snippets of her standing before the kitchen sink washing dishes and wearing a blue apron with navy and red flowers, which tied in a bow in the back.
I am a labor and employment law attorney, living in Dubach. For the past six years, I have worshipped at The Bridge Church and taught at Louisiana Tech. The below thoughts are mine alone, of course.