She's been the special girl in my life.
It's already more than 21 years of care and love. I still have with me my family and especially my mother. I would not be here if not with her [of course my dad as well]. Life is different without her, I assume. Everyday living has always been with mom.
Like, in the wee hours of the day she'd be up from bed to cook for the family. She'd prepare the table while we are taking a shower for breakfast. And even asks you if you need something. After awhile she will be collecting the clothes you mess up the other day for laundry.
Care. She'll ask you if you'll be home late on a day and even waits until you are home. Mom would be very weary about you if you'd passed the meal for lunch. She would prefer to stay outside the house to wait for you, even if it's already late at night, to secure that you are at home. Though financially ill, she'll find a way to provide you money for needed stuff.
Love. Mom is not that showy but I feel the presence of her love to me as her child and for the family. She works hard for us. She washes bunch of clothes by herself without a help. She even engages to sewing clothes from her patrons and stitches our worn out clothing for use. And stares at you like securing if you dress up goodly.
Faith. She always reminds us not to forget to ask guidance from the person Above. My brother is not with us now but she uses to introduce that the only shield that we could make use while we are away is by being faithful and become thankful to Him. I may not be that religious, praying everyday my life but I would not last a day with mom not reminding us to save some prayers of thanks and praises to the one who made and gave us this life that we are enjoying.
What a wonderful mother! I am really lucky to have my mom like her. I could not imagine one day without mom. It would really be a sad one. She'd become a year older now but I really amazed her faith and strong stand about life. Would it be family, health, and other related things here in the world.
Do we have the same mom? If yes, then we have to say our thanks for the woman who carry us from birth to adulthood.
THANK YOU MOM! I LOVE YOU!
It's already more than 21 years of care and love. I still have with me my family and especially my mother. I would not be here if not with her [of course my dad as well]. Life is different without her, I assume. Everyday living has always been with mom.
Like, in the wee hours of the day she'd be up from bed to cook for the family. She'd prepare the table while we are taking a shower for breakfast. And even asks you if you need something. After awhile she will be collecting the clothes you mess up the other day for laundry.
Care. She'll ask you if you'll be home late on a day and even waits until you are home. Mom would be very weary about you if you'd passed the meal for lunch. She would prefer to stay outside the house to wait for you, even if it's already late at night, to secure that you are at home. Though financially ill, she'll find a way to provide you money for needed stuff.
Love. Mom is not that showy but I feel the presence of her love to me as her child and for the family. She works hard for us. She washes bunch of clothes by herself without a help. She even engages to sewing clothes from her patrons and stitches our worn out clothing for use. And stares at you like securing if you dress up goodly.
Faith. She always reminds us not to forget to ask guidance from the person Above. My brother is not with us now but she uses to introduce that the only shield that we could make use while we are away is by being faithful and become thankful to Him. I may not be that religious, praying everyday my life but I would not last a day with mom not reminding us to save some prayers of thanks and praises to the one who made and gave us this life that we are enjoying.
What a wonderful mother! I am really lucky to have my mom like her. I could not imagine one day without mom. It would really be a sad one. She'd become a year older now but I really amazed her faith and strong stand about life. Would it be family, health, and other related things here in the world.
Do we have the same mom? If yes, then we have to say our thanks for the woman who carry us from birth to adulthood.
THANK YOU MOM! I LOVE YOU!
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