


Sure you should show your mom love everyday but do you? How often have you told your mom you love her lately? This one day out of the year gives you the chance to show your love that you may have been slacking off on showing in the past few weeks or even months. So many kids take it for granted that their parents just know that their kids love them. But as parents we want to hear the words "I LOVE YOU." We don't need gifts, cards or flowers. Just those 3 words. Please don't fight with your siblings when they just want to help get you to express your love. Maybe it isn't done the way you would like it to have been done but so many mistakes are done by so many of us all the way around all the time. Moms just want happiness and love in the family. That is the greatest gift of all. Mothers day is an important day to us. It tells us we are doing a good job, we are loved and we have worth. It is 1 day out of the year set aside for us to let us know we are important people in your lives. Let us know. It's not hard.
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I don't think that can truly be understood by someone who was never abused. Thank you so much for helping the world to be a healthier place.
safe hugs
Chris
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I love my mom so much. I would not trade her for...going to work with daddy!
That says it all right?
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One of the teachers I work with found out last week her Mother has aggressive leukimia (thats spell wrong I know) and it's hit her hard. She is very dedicated to her class and they have just started exams but she is away...and knowing her that says it all.
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