THREAD // happy mother& #39;s day, mama.
I cannot put into words how grateful I am for you. How blessed I am to have a mom like you, we have our ups and downs, but there isn& #39;t a woman alive that can take your place
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I cannot put into words how grateful I am for you. How blessed I am to have a mom like you, we have our ups and downs, but there isn& #39;t a woman alive that can take your place
This mother& #39;s day is a little more special than others to me, I have a new view on so many things about you. I learned so much when it came to your love for me. I never doubted your love, but you have truly showed me how strong and unconditional it is.
This thread get& #39;s very personal, but I gotta brag ab how I truly have one of the best moms out there. This mother& #39;s day is the first one since I been out. I put into consideration that the decision to tell you may have had an affect on our relationship. I should of known better.
It all seems so silly now. I remembered telling her and she laughed a bit and she asked why after carrying me for 9 months and raising me for 18 years did I not think she already knew ?? But that she understood and never wanted to question & rush me on it. Unconditional love
So that is where I knew no matter what she& #39;d love me for who I am and that she accepted me and that fact alone felt like a 1000 pound weight was lifted off me.
Now this is personal, but it& #39;s recently been brought up recently. See since July of last year my mom has had to have two surgeries and each time, no matter what amount of pain she was going through she made the decision of no narcotics ( pain meds ).
Almost 7 years ago she decided to choose me; she decided she wanted to be around to watch me grow, to teach me ab life lessons, to be there for me through all ups and downs in life. However in order to do that, she had to give up something thay wasn& #39;t so easy to give up.
She went completely "cold turkey" on giving up her addiction. She said that one day she just looked at me and decided this wasn& #39;t the life she wanted anymore for the two of us. She explained that she was going to have to be away for a few months while she went off to get better.
However, by the grace of God a local program took her in suddenly and she got to stay with me. This August she will be officially 7 years sober and I cannot express how proud & beyond grateful I am for her strong decision.
I love you so much, mama.
Thank you for choosing me
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I love you so much, mama.
Thank you for choosing me