What do you appreciate most about your mother?
There might not be many universals between individuals and cultures, but one thing is true: we all have a mother. And today's the day we get to celebrate this--by appreciating these amazing human beings! Whether your mother raised a large family, or whether you were her sole child; whether she worked while you were young, or whether she stayed at home; whether she had you at a young age, or whether you were a part of a new chapter of her life... she offered you something extraordinary, and she shaped your understanding of motherhood. So think for a moment, and consider... what do you appreciate most about your mother?
She gives me food and money.
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My mother is the greatest that i could ever wish for. She had me when she was 15. as soon as she turned 16, she went straight to work so that she didn't have to... More »
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Posted on Jul 23rd, 2007
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Apollo
Pinpointing one aspect of my mother that I appreciate most was hard, but I do believe it’s her constant ability to be supportive. While never blindly pushing me to do whatever I wanted, she has... More »
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My mom was always there for me when I needed her .She devoted her life to me and my sister.She means a lot to me and she is very dear to me
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Posted on May 22nd, 2007
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JayLee
Mom, I appreciate all that you do. I am gratefull that you accept and love my boyfriend and diversity. I appreciate that you still gave birth to me and raised me even though it was... More »
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Posted on May 22nd, 2007
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jessica
what i appreciate about my mom is the fact that she pushes us toward our dreams and lets us know that she is there for us. i also appreciate how she goes to work everyday... More »
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Posted on May 19th, 2007
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Celka
ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING!!! . . . I appreciate that she raised me to be what I was born to be . . . that she lead by example, and taught us that it was okay (and... More »
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Posted on May 16th, 2007
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Jamilah
I'm three days late, and I'm still having trouble with this one. The difficult word is "most." My mother taught me. She started taking me to the library when I was three, and even before... More »
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Posted on May 16th, 2007
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Sharon
I am the oldest of 7 children. My mother never chose a favorite. She loved us differently, yet eqally. And, she'd say, "the moment I saw your sweet face, I fell in love with... More »
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her resiliency, her intelligence, her sense of humor, her smile, her lovingkindness, her laugh, her humanity..... most right now? that she is here visiting with me. :-)
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