Well since it's Mother's Day, what better thing to write about than my magnificent mom? I was initially going to make this post a picture montage of my mother and my through the years...but then as I was going through our family photos I simultaneously relived those awkward/fat/crooked teeth/bad hair stages of my life and decided to just use words.
Then I also encountered the ridiculosity of the Internet in Themiddleofnowhere, USA so uploading would have taken hours anyway.
Back to my mom!
My mom and I have been best friends forever. When I was younger we lived alone, just her and I, & when I was 9 she got re-married and we re-located.
Those years together were the best. We were two peas in a pod, doing everything together. Some of my fondest memories of my mom and I are from that time.
Like the time we visited my uncle in Daytona and couldn't swim on the beach because it had been taken over by jellyfish.
Or the the time(s) my birthday parties got snowed out and we played around the house eating my birthday cake.
Or the evening walks we would take in our neighborhood in the summertime.
Don't get me wrong, I love my life now. But I will admit it was devastating trying to adjust to a new life where I had to share my best friend. There have been rocky times along the way, especially through my high school years. But now that I have spent 9 months away from her, I know that my mom will always be my closest gal pal.
I can tell her everything and I know she won't judge me.
She is great at proofreading papers.
She thinks all my jokes are funny.
She will stay up late on Saturday nights to watch SNL with me.
She is honest with me (even if I'd rather she not be).
She is a great role model.
She is a great friend.
These are just a few of the great things about her, and I appreciate every other little thing I didn't have time to mention. I do not know where I would be without her, and I'm so lucky to have gotten to spend so much time & make so many memories with her.
So, to all moms,
near or far,
here or there,
alive or passed,
Happy Mother's Day!
We love you and appreciate you more than you could ever know!
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