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My fondest memory of my childhood? My Mother.

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My fondest memory of my childhood? My Mother.

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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.
~Helene Lerner

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.

If you ever feel like giving up, just remember there is a little boy or little girl watching, who wants to be just like you.




Just because she’s your mother and she’s going to love you forever, it doesn’t mean you can treat her any old way and think it doesn’t matter. Her heart still hurts if you seem angry with her. It doesn’t matter how old you are, or how old she is; treasure your Mother. You’ll never have another one.
~Unknown

Love your parents. We are so busy growing up, we often forget they are also growing old.

Mama I miss your voice. I miss your smile. I miss how much you loved me. I’m missing you today so much.

Always kiss your children goodnight, even if they’re already asleep.

Mothers don’t give up on their kids for taking the wrong roads. They just keep praying there’s a place to turn around before it’s too late.

There will never be a day like the day your baby was born.

Time spent with Family is worth every second.

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.

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.

Mama I want to say thank you for raising me. For my happy childhood. For standing back and letting me experience life. For letting me make my mistakes. For helping me clean up my messes. For loving me that much.

A child’s laugh could simply be one of the most beautiful sounds in the world.

My Children are the greatest gifts I’ve ever received. I love them with all my heart.

The older I get, the more I realize that my Mother was my Best Friend I’ve ever had.

I heard my mom asking our neighbor for some salt. We had salt at home, so I asked her why she was asking. She told me, “They don’t have much money and they sometimes ask us for things, so I asked for something small that wouldn’t burden them. I want them to feel as if we needed them too. That way, it will be much easier for them to ask us for anything they need.”
~Unknown

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.”

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