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I Hope This Finds You Well On Mother's Day

I never say I love you enough.

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I Hope This Finds You Well On Mother's Day
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Dear Mom,

You are the anchor of my life. My greatest support. I know that even if everybody leaves me, and there are no friends left with me, you will be there. Your blessings are the greatest asset of my life, with these I can face any hardships and climb every mountain.

You have the sweetest smile that there could ever be, and most of all, I love you for always loving me! You are my only one. You are always there waiting for me.When I'm alone and feeling down, only one person's love is all around.

With the comfort of your love, I feel higher than the clouds above.You are a Mother that never grows old. A Mother that God gave to me. If I have never said thank you for all that you've done, then I want to say thank you now. There isn't a day that you aren't special to me.

If I knew as a child what I know now, I would have been a better daughter, and I would have never made trouble for you.You have supported my dreams of being a writer, and for that I thank you.You are the most precious person in my life. I can never express my feelings to you, but still I say that I have loved you. You are still very close to my heart, and I will always love you. For the world you may be one person, but for me, you are the world!

On Mother's day, I will clean all the dishes and make sure your day is filled with happiness instead of despair. I am sorry I cannot buy you a trip to Hawaii or even lawn furniture that you want, but I can plant you a flower. I just hope that one day I can raise my kids the way you raised me. I am also thankful that you have blessed me which such a wonderful Dad.

You give love and happiness to others, and even when you are having a bad day, I know that you still carry that love in your heart. I don't know if I could ever be as good of a person as you, but I want to try. Even when I get mad at you, you always come to apologize to me first. Thank you for taking care of me when I am sick and for all the tickles, too. May God give you happiness, health and a very long life. We always need you around, Mommy.




Here is a poem that I dedicate to my Mother and all the other Mothers on Mother's day:

"You brushed my hair and tucked me in,
Made me laugh for hours on end.
You kissed my boo-boos when I fooled around.
Mommy, you never let me down.

You held my hand as I got my shots,
Then took me for ice cream that hit the spot.
You bought me Polly-Pockets and Barbies, too.
Mommy, there's no one quite like you.

You held my hand as I walked through the door,
Then you met my teacher as I stared at the floor.
You told me it'd be fun, and I'd make friends too,
And for that reason, Mommy, I love you.

You listened to me talk about the drama and boys
Then taught me how to handle it with class and poise.
You spoke with wisdom and of things you know.
You love to hear me say, "Mommy, you told me so."

You love the Lord with all you heart,
And you're kind and gentle and pretty and smart.
If I could be anyone, I'd pick you,
'Cause, Mommy, the world would be better with two of you.

You've taught me so much, with more in store,
And with each day that passes, I love you more."

Source: http://www.familyfriendpoems.com/poem/mommy-7


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