I know that it's easy to hope for touching gifts and thoughtful deeds
 since it's mother's day. It's easy to expect that after three years of 
being a mom and a dad for you that I must deserve just one day where my 
needs come first. But the reality is that becoming a mommy means things 
are a little bit different and more complicated than that. It's not that
 my needs aren't important, it's just that in a contest between what I want and what you need,
 you will always come first in my book, always. I know that one day, 
when you're older you might want to buy me something small, or make me 
breakfast, or pick some flowers from our garden for me. But whether you 
do those things on Mothers Day or on any other random day doesn't matter
 to me. Frankly, whether you do those things at all is neither here nor 
there because what I want is for you to love and respect the people in 
your life, and to show them the true meaning of love; show them whenever
 the urge takes you, not when a date on a calendar tells you to. 
If
 I pass any wisdom to you, I want it to be love. I love you greatly  and
 pray, that in being loved immeasurably, you will love greatly too.  
Love will help you endure all kinds of loss. But know the spirit can  
never be lost. Faith in this hope will never betray you. Speaking out  
for and doing what is right on this earth is never easy, and oftentimes,
  not popular. Pursue your passion with integrity, and remember no  
success can compensate for failure in the home. Treat all God’s  
creatures, friend and foe, as fragile and delicate, because that is what
  we are. Physically, take care of body, mind, and spirit. Their 
strength  is intertwined. Emotionally, cast aside the folly of peer 
pressure. You are one of the most genuine, kind people I 
know - and I don't want  that turned into a fake, forced showing of 
affection by the commercial  world. Just be you. Show your love in a way
 that's you. If you  grow up to really love those days and feel
 that helps you express your  affection, then do it - but do it for your
 own reasons.
Becoming a mom taught me so many life 
lessons. When I was little, I know the secrets to true joy, but as I 
grow older, I start to forget. I start to think more and worry more and I
 rarely feel true joy. Rarely, that is, unless or until I am blessed 
with beautiful boy. When I had you, I suddenly remember what true joy 
feels like and I experience it again through you. Being a mom means I 
get a daily reminder of what's important and what matters.
 Seeing the world through your eyes makes it look brighter and more 
beautiful to me than ever before. I love how the simplest objects are 
magically transformed into something wonderful by the fairy dust of your
 imagination. I love the way I can almost see the wheels turning in your
 brain as you learn something new, which seems to happen every day. 
Sometimes being a parent is hard. But, I try my best to be a good parent
 you. I know there are times when I fall far short of perfect, but I try
 my best to be the best parent that I can be. I know that someday I will
 miss the little things that you do that I struggle with right now. So, I
 promise to enjoy those moments a little more now, while I still can. I 
know these days are long, but I also know that the years are short and 
time flies so fast.
So this Mother's day, I just 
want to thank you Addy because every day you give me the best gift of 
all: the gift of being a mom, of being your mom, and I am so grateful. 
My love for you knows no bound.  I saw you progress through the 
years, from a happy baby to an inquisitive boy. So, if one day, you 
decide to be extra sweet, and fix me breakfast in bed, and that 
breakfast turns out to be wilted lettuce and ketchup sandwiches, I will 
smile, and I will eat that sandwich, and I will treasure that memory, 
just like my mom did for me. Because it isn't the gifts that matter, it's you. 
In
 many ways, you have been blessed with brains and pleasant and wholesome
 personality. I am grateful.  As you always hear me say, being your 
mother has been one of life’s great blessings. It is a rare and precious
 privilege to see you grow from that little angel of innocence in my 
arms to a wise and kind man who uses his talents and abilities to make a
 difference in this world.  I am proud to be your mother.  I love you my
 babylove and just like how I said, No matter what season it is, may it 
be winter, spring, summer or fall, I will always be here for you. I will
 be forever your mom and your friend.
 






 
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