Being a mom...

@celticeagle (159538)
Boise, Idaho
March 30, 2011 5:24pm CST
is a great life time indeavor. But what do our kids think of us really? ?3 year old: "Mommy, I love you". 10 year old: "Mom whatever." 16 year old "My Mom is so annoying." 18 years: "I wanna leave this house." 25 yrs "Mom, you were right." At 30 yrs "I wanna go to Mom's house." At 50 yrs "I don't wanna lose my Mom." At 70 yrs "I would give up EVERYTHING for my Mom to be here with me." We all only have one mom. Post if you love and appreciate your mom no matter how old you are. ? U MOM Your thoughts.
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@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
4 Apr 11
KNow I said the first one to her not the others and when I left home took 13 years to go back but we got along fine long distants
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@celticeagle (159538)
• Boise, Idaho
5 Apr 11
I had to cut mine of totally for a period of time before she got it.
@Lakota12 (42600)
• United States
5 Apr 11
sometimes ya have too
@Anne18 (11029)
27 Feb 12
What can I say? Love your work and all what you have written is so true and I can not disagree with you at all, you speak wise words wise one
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@celticeagle (159538)
• Boise, Idaho
29 Feb 12
Wow! You are really digging up the dreggs of my discussions aren't you? Haven't hit on the links I sent you yet I guess. Or are you playing with me?
@moondancer (7433)
• United States
30 Mar 11
I am currently 54 and I love my mom dearly. I must say though at any age of my life I have always loved my mom. She has always been an important part of my life at every age of my life. There has not been one time in my life or one age of my life that I thought of her any less. I don't know why anyone would or could think bad or could think less than the most perfect love for their mother unless they were abused by her during a point and time in their life. I never was, not by my mother.
@celticeagle (159538)
• Boise, Idaho
30 Mar 11
Oh, mom has been the same to me. THere were times when I was younger when she wanted too much control over life that we had some problems but after that we had a good relationship.
• United States
30 Mar 11
Some moms can be that way sometimes. They just can't seem to let go and they want to tell you what to do. I'm glad your don't try to do that any more.
@writersedge (22563)
• United States
30 Mar 11
My Mom passed away when I was 38 years old. She fought cancer for 20 years. So I was 18 when she first got it. I wish she was here and still able to cook and shop. Those were the two things that made her the happiest in her life.
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@celticeagle (159538)
• Boise, Idaho
30 Mar 11
I lost my mother of cancer also in the late 90's. I wish she was here too. Miss her often.
@dawnald (85135)
• Shingle Springs, California
31 Mar 11
Yup, I wish mom were still here. She'd be 77...
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@celticeagle (159538)
• Boise, Idaho
31 Mar 11
Mine would be 90.
• Philippines
31 Mar 11
Well, Thats true... as my advisor says, you can never replace your mom. You can replace you spouse but never a mom. A mom will always be a mom that will always back you up when you are in trouble
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@celticeagle (159538)
• Boise, Idaho
1 Apr 11
In the best of moms that is true.