Mother’s Day

Credit: David

Mother’s Day is near, and it is quite a day for mothers all over the world. Regardless of the day, my daughter always acknowledges me and loves me as a mother.

There is no other person like a mother. Once a women becomes a mother, she has a lot of responsibilities to take care of. The number one thing mothers always want is the best for their children. A mother knows best because mothers know their children very well.

Mothers are very loving and caring for their children, and not only their children, but others that surround them and loved ones as well. Mothers understand what goes on with their child. Many times, mothers are able to let their children tell them deep things that are going on with their lives, because mothers know the right advice on what to tell their children.

Mothers aren’t always perfect. Believe me, they’re not, I am a mother and I am not perfect. But once that child is born, they will never forget who gave birth to them, no matter what that mother has done with her life. Mothers are strong and capable of anything they set their mind to. A mother makes sacrifices for their child to be better than who she is.

For Mother’s Day, the nice things people give to their mothers include roses and candy. These signify the sweetness of how our mothers are to us and the amazing bright colors they infuse when raising us. An assortment of fruit is also a nice gift to give mothers.

A mother’s love is like no other love. It is very different from a father’s love, although it can be similar at times. A mother’s love brings warmth and ultimate care. Without mothers, the world would not be the same.

So whenever you get the chance, just say a few nice words to your mother. I hope mothers all around the world will have a great mother’s day and continue to do what you do for your children. Remember, there is no one like us. Thank you.


Issues |Family


Region |Washington DC

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