A Mother’s Day Reflection from RENUE
Motherhood doesn’t always look monumental.
Sometimes it looks like reheated coffee, surviving on broken sleep, holding it together in the school pickup line, or showing up when you’re running on empty.
And still, it matters.
This Mother’s Day, we’re not celebrating perfection.
We’re celebrating presence.
The quiet resilience.
The unseen effort.
The small wins no one else notices.
Because motherhood doesn’t have to be loud to be meaningful.
The Strength in the Small Things
Motherhood comes in many forms.
It’s joyful.
It’s heavy.
It’s healing.
It’s messy.
And often, it’s all of those things at once.
The world tends to spotlight the milestones: first steps, birthdays, big announcements.
But we see the in-between moments.
The days where nothing dramatic happened, but you kept going anyway.
The nights you stayed up.
The mornings you got up when you didn’t feel ready.
The tiny acts of care that shape a lifetime.
That’s strength.
Still Standing Looks Different on Everyone
For some, “still standing” means navigating new motherhood.
For others, it means mothering teenagers.
Or balancing your career with family.
Or supporting grown children from the sidelines.
Or longing to become a mother.
For some, it means simply getting through the day.
And that is enough.
At RENUE, we believe comfort is not indulgent, it’s essential. Especially in seasons where you are giving so much of yourself away.
You deserve softness.
You deserve support.
You deserve to feel held, too.
Our Community’s Wins
This year, we asked our community to share what “still standing” means to them.
The small victories.
The quiet triumphs.
The moments they didn’t give up.
And the responses reminded us exactly why this campaign matters.
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To the Women Still Standing
This Mother’s Day, we celebrate you.
Not for doing it all.
Not for being perfect.
Not for making it look easy.
But for showing up.
For trying again.
For holding it together in the chaos.
For loving in ways big and small.
Motherhood doesn’t have to be monumental to be meaningful.
Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is to simply keep standing.
And to the mums who are still standing, we see you.
With love,
RENUE x