Last week I mentioned that Wednesday’s Woman keeps me
going. This is true. I am grateful for all of the bloggers who
willingly take time out of their schedules to share with us stories of the
women who inspire them.
There is one woman, a regular contributor to Wednesday’s
Woman, who is instrumental in the endurance of this series. She is flexible and forgiving of my lack of
scheduling skills. She is always willing
to read my rambling emails and regularly responds with compassion and empathy. Her name is Anna Mahler.
Anna's first submission was last March honoring Lisa Shannon. For her intro I wrote:
I’d like to honor Anna today by revisiting all of her contributions to Wednesday's Woman. They are linked below. Be sure to thank her. And be sure to let her know she is quite deserving of being honored as this week’s Wednesday’s Woman.
This week’s Wednesday's Woman was written and submitted by Anna Mahler, of The Mommy Padawan. I am certain you get the “Mommy” part. But are you familiar with the term “Padawan”?
A "padawan" is a term for “student” taken from the film Star Wars. I think the title of Anna’s blog is fitting. She is a careful observer of life and looks to her experiences for opportunities to grow as a woman, wife, and mother. She sees her three year old son as her greatest teacher.
Students learn most through their experiences teaching others. Anna is no exception. She shares the wisdom she has gained as a wife and mother in her ebook You are Loved - Caring for Our Children, Families, and Ourselves with Loving Kindness.
Her philosophy of self-care allows her to create a harmonious home. Self-care also allows her to recognize the importance of sharing her uplifting attitudes with the readers of her blog. I encourage you to spend time at The Mommy Padawan where you will find a voice of authenticity, grace, warmth and courage.
I’d like to honor Anna today by revisiting all of her contributions to Wednesday's Woman. They are linked below. Be sure to thank her. And be sure to let her know she is quite deserving of being honored as this week’s Wednesday’s Woman.
Wednesday's Woman:
Works of Mommy Padawan
Works of Mommy Padawan
Wednesday's Woman: Impacting Families
Honoring Dr. Jane Aronson, founder of Worldwide Orphans Foundation.
Wednesday's Woman: A New Generation of Widows
Honoring Taryn Davis, founder of American Widow Project.
Wednesday's Woman: This is a Safe Place
Honoring Diane Latiker, founder of Kids Off the Block
Wednesday's Woman: Zainab Salbi
Honoring Zainab Salbi, an Iraqi American writer, activist and social entrepreneur who is co-founder and president of Washington-based Women for Women International.
Wednesday's Woman: Christy Turlington Burns
Honoring Christy Turlington Burns, American model and founder of Every Mother Counts, a campaign to end preventable deaths caused by pregnancy and childbirth around the world.
Wednesday's Woman: Being of Service
Honoring Seane Corn, founder of Off the Mat and Into The World
Wednesday's Woman: Mildred Loving
Honoring Mildred Loving, civil rights activist. She and her husband successfully defeated Virginia's ban on interracial marriage.
Oh my gosh, this is incredible Kim! Thank you so much - and thank you for Wed Woman. I have not only loved being able to contribute but have been deeply affected by your work to raise awareness and honor these amazing and inspiring women! Once again, you picked the best clips to post, especially for the Lovings :) SO awesome - thank you Kim!
ReplyDeleteKimberly, you are absolutely too sweet to honor the amazing Anna. She is a truly beautiful and sincere gal that only wishes the best for everyone. This world could use some more women like her, that's for sure! I love this one!
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