Today is Mother's Day. First thing I did when I arrived home was to hug and kiss my mom and greet her happy mother's day. I opened my laptop and checked Facebook and my news feed was flooded by posts of greetings and things about mother's day and how they loved their mother. I admit I am not showy when it comes to things like this to my mom but somehow, I make it a point not to forget occasions such as this.
My mom was a single mom. And it's sad to say that society wasn't that open-minded to single moms during the time that she brought me up. I know that my mom sacrificed a lot for me to a point that she gave up some of her happiness just to raise me. However, I haven't realized it until I was an adult but, I now understand what she did for me I am thankful for everything. I may not be able to level my efforts to her sacrifices but I aim to at least make her happy in every way that I can for the rest of her life.
Yes, there are times too that me and my mom have disagreements over different things, that sometimes I become disrespectful towards her and regretfully for me, more often than not, most of our arguments come out that she was right.
Not all moms are the same and none are perfect but I know that they all loved us more than anything in this world. I don't know how to express how much I love my mother and I cannot repay all the things that she did and sacrificed for me. But I want to let her know that I love her so much and I'm thankful for everything that she has done to me. I want to thank her for honing me to become a better person, for making me what I am today, and for everything that she did just to make my life comfortable and happy.
We all fail to realize that our mothers have already done a lot for us even before we learn how to walk and I got this infographic from Frugaldad somehow vaguely measuring statistically the things that our mothers have done for us since we existed on this planet.
Enjoy and I hope you show your love to your moms not only during mother's day but everyday.
To my mom Merle, I want you to know that I love you and I'm proud that you're my mother.
My mom was a single mom. And it's sad to say that society wasn't that open-minded to single moms during the time that she brought me up. I know that my mom sacrificed a lot for me to a point that she gave up some of her happiness just to raise me. However, I haven't realized it until I was an adult but, I now understand what she did for me I am thankful for everything. I may not be able to level my efforts to her sacrifices but I aim to at least make her happy in every way that I can for the rest of her life.
Yes, there are times too that me and my mom have disagreements over different things, that sometimes I become disrespectful towards her and regretfully for me, more often than not, most of our arguments come out that she was right.
Not all moms are the same and none are perfect but I know that they all loved us more than anything in this world. I don't know how to express how much I love my mother and I cannot repay all the things that she did and sacrificed for me. But I want to let her know that I love her so much and I'm thankful for everything that she has done to me. I want to thank her for honing me to become a better person, for making me what I am today, and for everything that she did just to make my life comfortable and happy.
We all fail to realize that our mothers have already done a lot for us even before we learn how to walk and I got this infographic from Frugaldad somehow vaguely measuring statistically the things that our mothers have done for us since we existed on this planet.
Enjoy and I hope you show your love to your moms not only during mother's day but everyday.
To my mom Merle, I want you to know that I love you and I'm proud that you're my mother.