I love Mother's Day, it's the only day that I can be super cheesy and write a letter to my Mommy and not get her all suspicious and go "Hm?! What do you want?" Heehee. I love being cheesy, but I tend to keep it in and not be too vocal about it because when I do, I become emotional and when I become emotional.. I cry. Haha I don't want that. So hmm.. I'm gon' poop why my Mommy's awesomazingest!
First off, by the time she had me, she quit her job permanently as a college professor and became a full-time Mom. With that, I have a very deep connection with my Mom since she's with me 24/7. I even go with her to the bathroom, whether she takes a shower or take a poo. I became so attached to my Mom that I couldn't go to my kalaro's house all by myself, I had to take her along with me. I might had a problem back then, if you come to think of it hmm.
She's my first teacher. I was sent school when I was 3 years old. Whenever I learn a new word, she would draw a picture of it on my notebook so I could easily understand what word that was.
She's the best cook ever! Back when I was a dormer, I got so sick of microwave foods and I never had the time to cook for myself (if I cook for myself, I wouldn't like it anyway). I would get so excited packing my bags every Saturday because I know that I'd come home to my favorite Mommy-cooked meal.
She's my best friend. I love how my Mom and I keep our relationship as if we're just girlfriends. I can tell her everything and I'm confident that I won't get judged by her. Since my first year in college, we only get to see each other every weekend, and through the entire weekend, I would tell her how my entire week went and she would tell me hers. I can talk to her about school, what and who I love and hate, my rants about life and even about boys.
She's my life coach. With my parents guidance, I don't think I'll ever need a self-help book. My Dad who's going to fill me up with how God's grace is showering up upon me and my Mom who lets me realize that life isn't always going to be easy so I have to always step up. She taught me to honor my commitments and not let anyone down because of my misbehavior. She taught me how to value everything that I have and to always always be appreciative.
She's my inspiration. When I become a Mom myself, I would raise my children exactly how my Mom raised me. I'd also be a strong woman who's able to withstand every trial the fate may bring. I would shine God's light through me and just be like my Mommy.
She's my first teacher. I was sent school when I was 3 years old. Whenever I learn a new word, she would draw a picture of it on my notebook so I could easily understand what word that was.
She's the best cook ever! Back when I was a dormer, I got so sick of microwave foods and I never had the time to cook for myself (if I cook for myself, I wouldn't like it anyway). I would get so excited packing my bags every Saturday because I know that I'd come home to my favorite Mommy-cooked meal.
She's my best friend. I love how my Mom and I keep our relationship as if we're just girlfriends. I can tell her everything and I'm confident that I won't get judged by her. Since my first year in college, we only get to see each other every weekend, and through the entire weekend, I would tell her how my entire week went and she would tell me hers. I can talk to her about school, what and who I love and hate, my rants about life and even about boys.
She's my life coach. With my parents guidance, I don't think I'll ever need a self-help book. My Dad who's going to fill me up with how God's grace is showering up upon me and my Mom who lets me realize that life isn't always going to be easy so I have to always step up. She taught me to honor my commitments and not let anyone down because of my misbehavior. She taught me how to value everything that I have and to always always be appreciative.
She's my inspiration. When I become a Mom myself, I would raise my children exactly how my Mom raised me. I'd also be a strong woman who's able to withstand every trial the fate may bring. I would shine God's light through me and just be like my Mommy.