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The Most Phenomenal Woman I Know: Meet My Mother

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Hi friends! I’m back today with another story of a phenomenal woman as part of Lean Cuisine’s Feed Your PhenomenalTM campaign. As I mentioned in my last post, I am one of Lean Cuisine’s Phenomenal Ambassadors and sharing great stories of accomplishments and great food all summer long. In my last post, I helped share the brand’s message that reinforces that the most important thing we should weigh is our accomplishments.
The Most Phenomenal Woman I Know | C it Nutritionally #ad #weighthis Many of you responded to my post about some phenomenal things you wish people would weigh you on, including commitment to your children, faith, and character.
Madeline said, “I’d like to be weighed on how I make mistakes but always try to be humble and apologize for them, and keep trying to improve…” 

…and Natalie wrote, “I look young for my age and I wish people would weigh me based on my intelligence, kindness, innocence, work ethic and compassion. I may be small and have the body of a 12 year old, but I wish people would look past my weight and size and judge me on the above qualities.” 

Lean Cuisine wants to help recognize the unseen things women do every day that go unnoticed, so I’m sharing the story of a woman I think is phenomenal.

World, meet my mother…

The Most Phenomenal Woman I Know | C it Nutritionally #ad #weighthis From a young age I have always known that I have a unique relationship with my mom. Growing up, I liked to call her my best friend, but she always made sure that I also knew she was my mother first…which meant she could always put me in my place, when needed. As I’ve become an adult myself, our relationship has evolved and now she truly is my best friend.

The oldest of two children, my mother was extremely shy and somewhat introverted growing up, yet she has always been extremely talented, creative, and vivacious. Her care for others is unparalleled, which is exemplified by her outstanding career as a special education kindergarten teacher. On the few occasions where I get to see her teaching I am always in awe of her delicate approach, yet firm rules and regulations, and the love she exudes for her students. Year after year she is able to get children to reach their full capacity…children who are barely speaking are reading and writing by the years’ end…children who cannot sit still are able to concentrate through and entire lesson…children are able to not only meet their educational and behavioral goals, but exceed them. Teachers are not given enough credit in our society, and I want all teachers out there to know how much I appreciate your hard work…you are all phenomenal!

But my mom is so much more than her career. Nearly everything I know about cooking and baking I learned from my mother. She taught me how to effortlessly entertain, how to be the best friend, daughter, and sister I can be, and so many more lessons that likely go unnoticed daily.

The Most Phenomenal Woman I Know | C it Nutritionally #ad #weighthis Like many mothers out there, my mother is the most selfless, tender and caring person that I know. She doesn’t do it for any attention or accolades, but because she’s doing what she feels is simply the right thing to do. She listens to my excitement when I am happy and celebrates my triumphs wholeheartedly. She laughs along with me and taught me not to take life too seriously. She lends me a shoulder for support when I am sad and feels my pain as her own. She has shown me the beauty that exists in mundane things. She’s harnessed my imagination and fostered my creativity. She has taught me how to listen cautiously, love openly, and the value of dreaming big, following every passion I wish to pursue.

The Most Phenomenal Woman I Know | C it Nutritionally #ad #weighthis But most importantly, my mom has taught me, showed me, and allowed me to find peace and acceptance within myself. She always let me be me. As I have entered my own adult life, I realize what a treasure it is to have such an outstanding female role model and supporter in my life. Although I know my mom will be incredible embarrassed by this public admiration, she deserves this small tribute and so much more. So thank you mom, for showing me what it takes to be a phenomenal woman.
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  1. My mom and mother in law are the most phenomenal women in my life. They are strong women who taught me faith and to depend on God.

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    definitely my mother and her sister (my aunt) are phenomenal women in my life. My brothers and I lost our father to cancer over 25 years ago and my mother has gone to work and I’m so proud of her, she has paid off her house, purchased her car with cash and has saved money. She and her sister remain close despite often not agreeing on things (politics, etc ) Lol its nice to see their close relationship and I’m glad they talk everyday and live close to each other. I miss them both

    KC
    kacor7@hotmail.com

  3. My daughter is one of the most phenomenal women I know. She is an RN and spent over 20 years working in the intensive care unit where she often lost patients and had to comfort grieving families.

  4. My friend Karen and her mom are two of the most phenomenal women you could ever hope to meet. They are a great inspiration to me.

  5. My mom was the most phenomenal woman in my life. The stars grew a little dimmer and my life a lot emptier when she passed away.

  6. I would say my sister: She is a hard-working single mom of two who has done a fantastic job of raising her two children. A great role model.

  7. My mother and grandmother were both big influences on me growing up, and now I also have some very strong & smart friends who work, raise children….and still find time to help others.

  8. my grandmother who just passed away this past December is the most phenomenal person i know. she had 16 children and remained very close to each and every ones of them and still made time to donate her time to helping others through the salvation army.

  9. Two phenomenal women are my partner’s granny and mammaw. Both survived multiple battles with cancer and mammaw lived to be 89 and granny just died last year at 104! AMAZING!

  10. My mom and Miss Betty are the phenomenal women in my life. I enjoy every conversation I have with them and they make me laugh like crazy. I love them dearly!

  11. My mother was a phenomenal woman; she had eight children, helped my Dad start his business and always was there for us. I miss her every day. I love watching my sisters be there for their children the same way.

  12. My mom and sisters are all phenomenal women. They all help others in some way. My mom at 80 is still doing for others, my oldest sister is an educator and devotes a lot of her time to educating children and making sure they get the most out of their education, and my younger sister because she dedicates much of her time to her church, pregnant mothers who have very little, and has visited other countries and has done missionary work. They are all wonderful, phenomenal women.

  13. My mom is a phenomenal woman. She is a cancer survivor and always stays optimistic and has always been there for me and her grandchildren.

  14. My mother is one of the most phenomenal women in my life. I can always trust her to give sound advice and to listen to me.

  15. Like you, I’d have to say my mother was the most phenomenal woman. You couldn’t find a better mother or grandmother. Sadly, we lost her three years ago.

  16. My mom has always led by example. Visiting widows, taking those less fortunate to the grocery store and doctor’s appointments, sewing for little girls just so they can have one special dress, and the list goes on. She’s always given her life to her 5 children and to others selflessly. As children, we would sometimes resent her involvement in the lives of others (she never neglected us in any way) but now we all cherish the example she exhibited. To this day, people remember my mom’s love and kindness.
    sazzyfrazz at gmail dot com

  17. My Mom is the most phenomenal woman not only did she raise the four of us but she also took it the mentally handicapped as well! I love her

  18. I am so lucky to have many phenomenal women in my life including my mom, my sister, both grandmothers and my four aunts!

  19. Another phenomenal woman in my life is my birthmother. I was adopted and never met my birthmother, but I thank her for allowing me to live such a wonderful life with my adopted mother, father and sisters.
    JenniferAnne74 @ aol.com

  20. My 96 year old Aunt is the amazing woman in my life. She was a head nurse during WWII. She was a college professor and she’s so smart and worldly.

  21. My Mother is a phenomenal woman in my life who has always set a great example for me to follow. She’s a big part of me and I hope that I make her proud.

  22. Some of the phenomenal women in my life are my sisters. I have three sisters and we all spend time together every week and help support each other and help each other through those hard times. Two of my sister’s are cancer survivors and such an inspiration to me and they volunteer and help others!

  23. My mom is a phenomenal woman. She is a cancer survivor and always has a remains optimistic and enjoys spending time with her grandchildren.

  24. Our family dentist was a phenomenal woman. She bravely fought breast cancer and continued to treat patients. Unfortunately she lost her battle a few years ago. We think of her everyday.

  25. My mother who taught me kindness – be kind to others, is the phenomenal woman in my life.
    tcarolinep at gmail dot com

  26. the phenomenal women in my life is my mother! She teaches me never give up and be grateful for what we have. Very fortunate to have her in my life.

    amy [at] utry [dot] it

  27. Some of the phenomenal women in my life are my sister who spent her whole career helping children with disabilities.and my boss who juggles many things at one time but always has a smile on her face.

  28. I’d like to recognize my mother because she is a phenomenal woman on so many levels. She volunteers to run with young girls, instilling confidence in them and getting them healthier. She also survived stage 3 colon cancer, ran 2 marathons and raised 2 kids as a single parent on a teacher’s salary. She has stuck by my side even during the darkest parts of my life. She is so selfless and caring and deserves to be recognized!!

  29. LOVE this post and all the positive and encouraging messages. 🙂 My grandma is the most phenomenal woman I know, she taught me the value of hard work, and I inherited my love of food and cooking from her!

  30. Such a great tribute to your mom! My mom is my best friend, too…until I reached my mid 20’s, though, she made sure I knew she was my mom first!

  31. Wow – what a wonderful tribute to your mother! And a shout out and thank you from me for all her years of being a special ed teacher. My daughter, who is 8 and has autism, is thriving thanks to so many incredible, dedicated, supportive teachers and therapists like your mom – they are my true heroes – so I salute your mama too 🙂

    1. Thanks Deanna for your kind words! Teachers are SO important and the good ones deserve extra praise…it’s not an easy job!

  32. I’m not sure who i’m prouder of my extremely loving, nurturing, creative, inspiring, phenomenal wife or daughter……..love you ladies and all you do!!!

  33. Such a sweet post, Chelsey. I’m sure your mother is so proud of you and the person you have become!

  34. Love this post – so sweet!! 🙂 I am inspired by so many amazing women, including my own mom and both of my grandmothers!