The coronavirus came to completely change our lives, keeping us all locked in our homes and separated from the people we used to hang out with. We have all found ourselves confined for weeks and weeks, trying to live our lives as normal as possible .
For this reason, and on the occasion of the next Mother’s Day in the United States, a flower shop has published an emotional video that recognizes the efforts of mothers to protect their children during the pandemic, and reminds us that mother’s love it is the greatest force there is .
When everything goes wrong, we know there is a place we can count on to make us feel better: Mom’s arms. And it is that the love of a mother is infinite and unconditional , what would we not do to protect, love and care for our children?
This is precisely the central message of the new promotional video of the American flower company Teleflora, in which it addresses the issue of the pandemic and shows us with emotional images and precious words how mothers are doing the best possible to give security and peace to our children in a time as difficult as the one we are experiencing .
The video is originally in English, but we have subtitled it so that you too can enjoy it and get excited about the beautiful message and the tender recognition it makes to all mothers:
I don’t know if it happens with all mothers, but I was very moved by the video, especially by the realistic images of children playing at home, being hugged by their families and by the strong message about what really matters.
Because despite having to telecommute, continue with homeschooling and know that the outside world does not look hopeful now, inside the home, mothers continue to give our best effort, loving our children and helping them remember this time as a time that we could be together .
Via | Motherly
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