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2007-05-04 02:55:59 · 8 answers · asked by Mommyof2angels 3 in Family & Relationships Family

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Every Holiday we would go out shopping together. I had 4 sons and she would visit everyday or at least call. I have a very hard time filling easter baskets and stockings without her. I was pregnant with my fifth son when she died. I wake every morning and tell her I love her and miss her.

2007-05-04 13:24:50 · answer #1 · answered by Shirley D 4 · 1 0

When I was 16 I was in school full time and worked part time in a fast food place. The boss was a real asshole, he would yell and scream at us employees and call us stupid and morons. I had put 2 jewerly boxes on lay-a-away, one for my mom and one for me. One day my mom walked into my job to eat and she overheard the boss going off. She told me to get my things, we're leaving. So I did. I was looking for another job and was worried about the jewelry boxes, how to finish paying for them. One day I came home from school and sitting on the table was the jewelry boxes. This is just one example of the many cherished moments I have had with her.

2007-05-04 10:46:25 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I cherish a lot of the tiny little moments. Like when I was in first grade, she used to always do my hair before I went to school. She'd do whatever I asked for -- no matter how silly or ridiculous. Pigtails, a ponytail right on top of my head, whatever I wanted. I just remember the relaxing feeling of her brushing out my hair and fixing it, and I could tell in little moments like that just how much she loved me. Our bigger moments did not always go so well, but the little ones were good.

2007-05-04 10:18:01 · answer #3 · answered by LN 2 · 1 0

When I was in elementary school, my mom used to walk me to school every morning and she'd be there waiting for me just on the other side of the crosswalk every afternoon. There was never a doubt in my mind whether or not she'd be there when that 2:15 pm bell finally rang. Once I reached the other side of the crosswalk, I'd walk up and she'd kiss my cheek and I'd promptly hand her my books and lunchbox. She never hesitated or acted as if she didn't want to carry them. I would quickly catch up to my friends and walk with them almost all they way to our house. My mom would always walk behind us, again...never complaining. At the point where my friends and I had to go in separate directions, I'd finally turn back and wait for my mom and walk with her the rest of the way home. It was no big deal then, what my mom did for me everyday. But now when I look back, it brings tears to my eyes knowing that I was so selfish and she was so selfless. I know she would do the same today if she had to, again....never complaining.

2007-05-04 11:00:49 · answer #4 · answered by Ms. Understood 2 · 1 0

There are so many... The first time she saw my oldest daughter.
The time we spent planning and preparing for my wedding....
I couldn't narrow it down to one. Esp. since she is deceased, all the memories are cherished because there will be no new ones.

2007-05-04 10:07:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

One of many is when we used to have tea together. She was from London and we would have afternoon tea. It was our time alone. That was important to me as we had a large family and it was hard to get time alone with her.

2007-05-04 10:10:38 · answer #6 · answered by mnwomen 7 · 1 0

All of them are to me -- I can't just pick one or two. She's been my rock for many years - raising my brother and I as a single parent.

2007-05-04 11:42:21 · answer #7 · answered by Scarlett 4 · 1 0

when she hugs me,kisses me saying that i am the best daughter in the world......

2007-05-04 10:53:23 · answer #8 · answered by mrs.c r.dos santos aviero 2 · 1 0

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