My mom is extremely different from other moms. She is very weird!!! LOL
2006-12-23 10:37:51
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answered by sn3w14 3
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My Mother passed away almost a year ago and I would give anything to have just one more minute with her. She was simply the best and would do anything for anyone. She would help anyone without asking any questions and was always there for us. She raised 7 children, 3 of her own and 4 step children, 5 grandchildren and loved every single second of it. Those of you who are lucky enough to still have your Mothers' should go and give them a big hug and tell them how much you love them and need them. You never know if this will be your last Christmas together, so make sure and make it all it can be.. Happy Holidays and God Bless!!
2006-12-23 18:44:39
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answered by Cindy Roo 5
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Well of course mothers are the mystery of the universe, sometimes I wonder if at the hospital they are given manuals on how to act, especially the patented 'what do you think you're doing?' look!
My Mum is pretty different compared to the Moms of my friends. She's very laid back when it comes to grades and our friends and what we do. Pretty much as long as we don't fail our classes or get brought home by the police we don't get in trouble. Every mother is different because every kid is different.
2006-12-23 18:43:03
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answered by Rebecca C 2
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Being mentally Ill, I was not the easiest kid to Raise. I was put into foster care at age 8 and and adopted by age 11. The mother I have Now made me who I am!! She Basically turned me from a unwieldy kid to a formidable and Knowledgeable Adult!!! Lessons I will never forget. She Along with my father are the most amazing and driven individuals Ive ever Known!!!! I wold be probably living under a bridge and a drug addict if it weren't for her!!!!
2006-12-23 19:02:21
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answered by Joshua K. 2
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My mom and I are and forever will be like oil and water. I've accepted that. I know that when it comes to her...I'm alone. We don't see eye to eye, she will always treat me like a child. Because in her mind, since I do need her help and council, she feels I'm a child and needs to be pushed, and not guided. Then when I don't obey her, she gets all kinds of mad and accuses me of using her. It's all or nothing with her. I either must obey her every word, and be happy she takes the time to treat me like s--t, and understand why other ppl do the same. Or, I should just cut her out of my life completely. Her words not mine.
She's a libra, libra's suck. She doesn't seem to love her kids. She barely likes them. She does love and like us, but it's a stretch if u think about it. She's told me if she had to do it over, she wouldn't've had us kids, or got married. But she wants me married off like no one's business. Our values are similar at best. Our personalities clash like two opposing countries. Atleast other moms accept their kids decisions(even if they don't approve of them), because they love their kids, but not mine, she's dead set against any decision her kids will make if it goes against hers...this is what she has said time and time again. But do her kids get any appreciation for trying to be the best kids we can be while still being ourselves? NO. Unless she sees others who in her eyes are worse...and the praise only lasts a second. I hope this is what u wanted.
2006-12-23 18:58:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Kids never understand their mom or dad until they become one themselves.
There's no mystery to this mom. I'm human. I feel, I think, I act... and not always right. But above all..... I love. I love my children and would die for them. Perhaps that kind of love is what is hard to understand?
It's the same kind of love that caused Jesus to die for us.... unconditional perfect love. And the world doesn't get that either.
God Bless,
Sue
2006-12-23 18:41:54
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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I think we give our Moms too much power. Their job is to get us started in life and nurture us until we can fly on our own. After that, they're friends, and ultimately, we end up taking care of them. Meanwhile, they have mood swings, hormone adjustments, life challenges. My point is, they are not God! Maybe we should look to God to solve our problems and help us with our identities, and let Mom be Mom. She's just a human, who loves you intensely in her own peculiar way.
2006-12-23 18:43:27
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answered by shirleykins 7
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unfortunately, my Mom has passed away. She was a great Mom, funny, had a great personality, she was kind and loving. Not much mystery, just a great person and I love and miss her very much.
2006-12-23 18:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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MY MOM was the BEST EVER-----------a little overly strict, a bit set in her ways, but she would do anything for you and would have given you the last dime in her pocket. She died in 99.
She was my BEST friend although I sometimes thought she didnt know at all what she was talkiing about--and O my Lord how could she be soooooooo wrong----when she was really right.Mystery-----------o yes--no doubt-- but you will never have another MOM. so treat her like a queen---------no matter what--she deserves it.
2006-12-23 18:44:50
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answered by nickle 5
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Mum is great - but she's a little too emotionally invested in everything. Which makes it hard to just 'vent' around her, because she picks up on everything you say and worries. Love her cooking, but could do without the smothering....
2006-12-23 19:04:35
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answered by keltarr 3
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My mom died when i was 8 and i am 14 now. But what i can remember of her she was chubby but in a cute way. and she was the person to run to if i ever had any problems........
2006-12-23 21:23:28
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answered by lilbro_spoiledrotten 1
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