05/08/2026
Who really raises a child?
A baby macaque named Punch recently captured hearts worldwide when his mother abandoned him at a Japanese zoo. Struggling alone, he showed signs of anxiety and isolation, until zookeepers stepped in with round-the-clock care and an IKEA orangutan plushie to which he could cling.
Videos of Punch with his surrogate "Oran-Mama" went viral. The hashtag spread globally. IKEA stores sold out of the plushie as people rallied around this vulnerable baby. A few weeks later, Punch was thriving, playing with other monkeys and eating on his own.
His story reminds us of a beautiful truth: mothering is bigger than biology. It's the grandmother raising grandchildren, the neighbor who notices and acts, the teacher staying late, the friend bringing meals to an overwhelmed new mom. It's communities refusing to let children fall through the cracks.
Mother's Day celebrates the profound gift of motherhood in all its forms. For many, it honors the biological mother whose body carried, birthed, and nurtured them, a bond unlike any other. For others, it celebrates those who stepped into mothering roles through choice, circumstance, or calling.
Both are worthy. Both are powerful. Both deserve our gratitude.
So this Mother’s Day, whether you're thanking the woman who gave you life or the one who gave you love when you needed it most, or celebrating the beautiful complexity of having both, take a moment to honor that gift.
Because motherhood, in whatever form it takes, is one of the most powerful forces in a human life.
And that is absolutely worth celebrating.
Happy Mother's Day!