
What Mother’s Day Feels Like for a Special Needs Mom
Mother’s Day is not always picture perfect. For special needs moms, it can be layered with love, exhaustion, gratitude, and quiet grief.
Encouragement, resources, and faith for special needs moms.

Mother’s Day is not always picture perfect. For special needs moms, it can be layered with love, exhaustion, gratitude, and quiet grief.
Just like our homes, our hearts need clearing too. This is your invitation to release what is heavy and make room for peace.
What do you do when you have prayed, believed, and waited, and the answer still has not come? This is a gentle space for the in between.
Not every prayer is spoken. Some are carried in tears, exhaustion, and quiet moments no one else sees. This is for every caregiver who has been praying without words.

Sometimes joy does not come in big, life changing moments. Sometimes it whispers through laughter, quiet routines, and tiny victories. This is how I’ve learned to hold onto it.

If you have ever sat in a quiet moment and whispered I cannot do this anymore, this is for you. A gentle reminder that even in your breaking, God is still holding you.

There is a weight mothers carry that the world rarely sees. It is not just diapers and dishes. It is the mental lists, the emotional labor, the constant vigilance. This is about the invisible load moms carry and why it deserves to be acknowledged.

Spring does not rush. It simply becomes. And every year it reminds me that God renews us too. Even after grief. Even after exhaustion. Even after waiting.
