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My Mother always taught me to be strong, because she knew someday I would need the strength to handle her loss. Miss you mama.

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My Mother always taught me to be strong, because she knew someday I would need the strength to handle her loss. Miss you mama.
~Unknown

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Children have this amazing way of becoming exactly who we tell them they are. If we tell them they are strong, they become strong. If we tell them they are kind, they become kind. If we tell them they are capable, they become capable. Speak life into your kids, so they will have what it takes to tackle their own life one day.
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If you love your mother leave a red heart.

Don’t tell a Mother she looks tired, she already knows that. Tell her she’s doing a great job; she may not know that.
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My mother was far from perfect. She didn’t go to the best schools, dress in fine clothes or have a lot of money, but when I look back, she had riches that money can’t buy… a big heart that only knew one thing, the love for her children.

Forgive your parents. They did the best they could. Treat them well,  because you never know how much longer they will be here.

Hearing Your Child/Grandchild say I LOVE YOU is like winning the lottery.

Love You Mama… What I’d give if I could say, Hello Mama in the same old way. To hear your voice and see you smile, to sit with you and chat for a while. So if your mother is still here, cherish her with care, for you never know the heartache until you see her empty chair. Miss you Mama.

I love my DAUGHTER with all my Heart. She is my Forever Friend.

Not being biologically related to a child doesn’t make you any less of a parent. Being a real parent isn’t in the DNA, it’s in the Heart.

I never want my kids to mess up and think, “Mom’s going to be so angry with me.” I want their first thought to be, “I need to call my Mom.”

My Children will never have to wonder where to go for a Hug, Love, or Support. Their mama will be there for them no matter how old they are.

The most precious jewels you’ll ever have around your neck are the arms of your children.

Being a Mother is the most important job in the world. Being a Grandmother is the Most Fun.

Call your Mom, Call your Dad. If you’re lucky enough to have a parent or two alive on this planet, call ’em. Don’t text. Don’t email. Call them on the phone. Tell ’em you love ’em, and thank them, and listen to them for as long as they want to talk to you.

A Mother is your first friend, your best friend, your forever friend.

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