Mother's Day has many meanings for me, for I am blessed to be a daughter, a step-daughter and a MOM!
To my mom, Joan, we have had our rough spots over the years but I think every mom and daughter do. You have stuck by me through thick and thin, good times and bad with LOTS of great memories along the way. As a child, you were there to guide and support me. You were at all of my activities and our door was always open to my friends - no matter how late the hour. Through my college years, you came to visit and was there to support me. As I grew up, we were still close but my addiction years put a strain on our relationship. I am sorry for the hurt I caused for it wasn't a personal thing it was more about the addiction. I am grateful that now we have a friendship in addition to a mother/daughter relationship.
To my step-mom, Patti. I am grateful that we have become closer. Honestly for many years, I wasn't sure how I fit in but through it all, you were there with open arms. We don't see each other or talk often but I know that you are always there if I need you.
To my daughter, Belinda who makes MY Mother's Day so special. They say you never know what it means to be a mom until you have a child - I agree 100%. I now understand why my mom put up with everything (the good, the bad & the ugly) all of those years. My daughter is my heart. It was "you and me, kid" for most of your life and I wouldn't change it for the world. Being a single mom had its struggles but with the love and support of family and friends we made it. I couldn't be prouder of the woman that you have become. As a child, you were a challenge - having your own opinion and questioning everything but you helped me to grow as a person too.
To those who have lost their moms, cherish the memories. To those who have a strained relationship with them, reach out, re-connect - bless and move on - for you don't want to live with regrets when they are gone. Celebrate Mother's Day with your mom and with those who have been like a mom.
Have a ThirtyOne-derful day.
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