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  • May 13, 2007, 08:10 AM
    Myth
    Happy Mothers Day.
    I just wanted to tell all the mother out there Happy Mommy's Day. You are the unsung hero's of the home, work and school. *not that fathers don't contribute*... Thank you for loving your children enough to fight for their right. To love them unconditionally. To hold us when we're sick, to wipe our noses when we sneeze, to laugh and to cry with us. You help us grow as a human and as a person. Thank you for the morals and teaching us right from wrong. Thank you for loaning us your bodies and letting us change your life forever. Thank you for being you mom's. Without you we wouldn't be who we are... or even here. We love our mommies. :o

    From one mom to all mom's
  • May 13, 2007, 08:19 AM
    J_9
    Happy Mother's Day to you too Myth. Was nice talking to you yesterday. Let's not lose touch again!
  • May 13, 2007, 08:48 AM
    tawnynkids
    I would also like to say Happy Mother's Day to all of you out there. I hope you have a fantastically well deserved wonderful day!
  • May 13, 2007, 12:09 PM
    persainpapaya
    Happy Mothers Day!! Here's to: poopy diapers, runny noses, skinned knees, ear infections, in-store tantrums, melt-downs in the car, grass stains, oatmeal in the nose, spit up on our shoulder, (Clean up on isle four!), that split second where you can't find your child and your heart drops into your stomach, tears shed at night during the terrible twos-threes-fours- because you can't remember saying anything besides"no!" all day, holding in your arms your crying pre-teen who's just had her first broken heart, wondering how your teenager even knew someone to text message in China! Here's to... feeding all the neighborhood kids, dishes piled up to the ceiling, wondering when your teens clothes will finally just walk themselves to the hamper, ten car trips a day, finally admitting that you just don't remember the math that they are doing, yelling at the kids to stop drinking out of the carton only to sneak a swig when they are gone, all night vigils to keep track of the tylenol, motrin, schedule for a feverish child, watching your baby get married, zipping your lip during their marital disagreements, holding your first grandchild in your arms. Here's to watching them start the cycle all over again.

    Today we celebrate you, MOM... you're my HERO!!

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