For many moms, Mother’s Day is a joyful celebration—a time filled with handmade cards, warm hugs, and meaningful reminders that our work as mothers matters deeply. Mother’s day for blended families can be quite different.

For Second Moms—those parenting in blended families, adoptive homes, or foster settings—Mother’s Day can be just as complicated as it is beautiful.
When I first became a mom, I understood that this day could be tough for some. I knew of women grieving the loss of their own mothers, and others mourning the motherhood journey they longed for but hadn’t yet begun.
Looking back, I realize I was naive to just how layered this day can be.
Mother’s Day for Blended Families
Now, as a Second Mom, I feel the tension in my own home on this day. I see my children and my husband carrying both joy and pain. They celebrate the love we share now, while also processing the absence, disappointment, or trauma connected to their first moms.
Some years, I’ve spent Mother’s Day praying over the biological mothers of my children. Other years, I’ve grieved silently as I watched my kids mourn the version of their first moms they wish they had.

Still, in the midst of it all, I hold this day close. I’m deeply thankful for the blessings of each child who calls me “Mom.” The journey hasn’t been easy, but it’s the life I prayed for. It may not look like the picture I once had in mind, but my house is full, and my heart is too. I wanted to love children and lead them to Jesus. God gave me that—and more.
Moving Forward on Mother’s Day
So, if you’re a Second Mom navigating mixed emotions this Mother’s Day, don’t be afraid to let yourself be celebrated. Mom, you are seen. You are making a difference. You bring stability, love, and healing to your family.
This Sunday, I pray that you find joy in your role, hold space for the grief that may arise, and celebrate the unique and beautiful calling you walk out every day.
Happy Mother’s Day. I’m so thankful for you.
Lindsey
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