Tomorrow I won't be able to bake my mother any special goodies or spend the day with her, which is a sad thing. I wish that I could be to thank her for all of her help and knowing that I've always got someone if I ever need advice or support.
I was never a terrible child, but just like any child I certainly had my moments. My mom has been incredibly patient through my various phases, over emotional, melodramatic preteen years, through my bitchy moments in high school, and she's stayed respectful and allowed me to discover a bit of freedom as I go off to college.
I miss being able to bitch about my day, or share moments of elation while people watching because of the true absurdity that exists in the world- and it's so nice to have someone who can understand the joy that their ridiculous existence brings.
I look forward to the summer, where I will hopefully be able to share more mornings over coffee while the rest of the house sleeps or go grocery shopping while planning out family meals.
My mom has taught me all I know today that enables to be a competend individual in the world, and that is a priceless gift that deserves more than cooked desserts presents or blog entries of praise, but it's all I have.
Happy Mothers Day to all the moms who do so much for us, you deserve more than a single day a year for all that you do.
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