Dude is travelling for two weeks, accompanying his mum to visit her aunt overseas. A lovely Mother’s Day treat for his mum.

Meanwhile, I’m at home picking up the slack and while doing dishes last night, I was feeling a bit grumpy. Thankfully, I had enough patience left to hold my tongue and not grumble at the kids. Later that evening, I read a post on Facebook and realized that what I was feeling was a bit… unseen. Do you ever feel like that? Like no one sees all that you do?

Reading the words from “Invisible Mom” by Nicole Johnson was familiar to me and then I remembered that I had seen her speak these same words at a conference over a decade ago. My littles were very little then and I was feeling overwhelmed as a young mom. Her words were an incredible encouragement to me then as they were again last night. I am seen by the One who truly matters.

Perhaps you too may be encouraged by her talk or by her words that I have posted below.

Wishing all of you moms a blessed Mother’s Day and may you be reminded that you are building a great cathedral!



Invisible Mom by Nicole Johnson

It all began to make sense, the blank stares, the lack of response, the way one of the kids will walk into the room while I’m on the phone and ask to be taken to the store. Inside I’m thinking, ‘Can’t you see I’m on the phone?’

Obviously not; no one can see if I’m on the phone, or cooking, or sweeping the floor, or even standing on my head in the corner, because no one can see me at all. I’m invisible. The invisible Mom. Some days I am only a pair of hands, nothing more! Can you fix this? Can you tie this? Can you open this??

Some days I’m not a pair of hands; I’m not even a human being. I’m a clock to ask, ‘What time is it?’ I’m a satellite guide to answer, ‘What number is the Disney Channel ?’ I’m a car to order, ‘Right around 5:30, please.’

Some days I’m a crystal ball; ‘Where’s my other sock?, Where’s my phone?, What’s for dinner?’

I was certain that these were the hands that once held books and the eyes that studied history, music and literature -but now, they had disappeared into the peanut butter, never to be seen again. She’s going, she’s going, she’s gone!?

One night, a group of us were having dinner, celebrating the return of a friend from England . She had just gotten back from a fabulous trip, and she was going on and on about the hotel she stayed in. I was sitting there, looking around at the others all put together so well. It was hard not to compare and feel sorry for myself. I was feeling pretty pathetic, when she turned to me with a beautifully wrapped package, and said, ‘I brought you this.’ It was a book on the great cathedrals of Europe . I wasn’t exactly sure why she’d given it to me until I read her inscription: ‘With admiration for the greatness of what you are building when no one sees.’

In the days ahead I would read – no, devoured – the book. And I would discover what would become for me, four life-changing truths, after which I could pattern my work: 1) No one can say who built the great cathedrals – we have no record of their names. 2) These builders gave their whole lives for a work they would never see finished. 3) They made great sacrifices and expected no credit. 4) The passion of their building was fueled by their faith that the eyes of God saw everything.

A story of legend in the book told of a rich man who came to visit the cathedral while it was being built, and he saw a workman carving a tiny bird on the inside of a beam. He was puzzled and asked the man, ‘Why are you spending so much time carving that bird into a beam that will be covered by the roof, No one will ever see it And the workman replied, ‘Because God sees.’

I closed the book, feeling the missing piece fall into place. It was almost as if I heard God whispering to me, ‘I see you. I see the sacrifices you make every day, even when no one around you does.

No act of kindness you’ve done, no sequin you’ve sewn on, no cupcake you’ve baked, no Cub Scout meeting, no last minute errand is too small for me to notice and smile over. You are building a great cathedral, but you can’t see right now what it will become.

I keep the right perspective when I see myself as a great builder. As one of the people who show up at a job that they will never see finished, to work on something that their name will never be on. The writer of the book went so far as to say that no cathedrals could ever be built in our lifetime because there are so few people willing to sacrifice to that degree.

When I really think about it, I don’t want my son to tell the friend he’s bringing home from college for Thanksgiving , ‘My Mom gets up at 4 in the morning and bakes homemade pies, and then she hand bastes a turkey for 3 hours and presses all the linens for the table.’ That would mean I’d built a monument to myself. I just want him to want to come home. And then, if there is anything more to say to his friend, he’d say, ‘You’re gonna love it there…’

As mothers, we are building great cathedrals. We cannot be seen if we’re doing it right. And one day, it is very possible that the world will marvel, not only at what we have built, but at the beauty that has been added to the world by the sacrifices of invisible mothers. ❤️

12 Comments

  • I’m not a mom, but somehow I ended up here while looking for your beef tomato recipe lol.. now I’m encouraged and surrounded by Love. Thank you for sharing your day and the video! And thanks for all the YouTube’s, I’ve been watching you ever since I got my instant pot 4 years ago 💕

  • That was such an inspiring story you shared. I too sometimes feel like I’m an invisible mom. I love to serve my husband and my only son, gladly. But yes, there are days when you’re thinking, hello? What about me? Then I reminded, that it is God who I serve and who I represent. He sees and knows my heart, then I am humbled. It truly is an honor and joy to take care of my family.

  • Good for you! I am now a grandmother and it took me years to figure out that things turn out ok, with a little faith in myself, as well as to the people around me. You have given yourself a gift. *

  • You da bomb! Thank you for the knowledge and fun! You are the me I wanna be…confident , supportive and dedicated.
    Great family too.

  • I remember seeing this performance by Nicole Johnson also! It always moves me! Thank you for sharing and your encouragement 🙂

  • Thank you for sharing this. I came across your post with Nicole Johnson’s at a time when I just need the boost. Sometimes even if we’re already aware of ‘why’ we’re doing all these, it just can be so very exhausting! Thank you again and take care! I love your cooking and cooking style! 😊

  • Thank you for sharing this insightful blessing from Nicole THROUGH you! God’s watching, that’s what really matters. Aloha

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