Would it sound terrible to say I miss her cooking? I think the thing I miss the most is her not seeing me living on my own, taking care of myself, and should hell freeze over and I get married and even have kids she would've seen me having a godly wife and godly seed in the earth. I also miss the things about my family that I didn't get told much of when I was younger. One fave memory I have was how I used to just LOVE this one Yogi Bear I read and looked at so much. She told me she got tired of reading that book to me. Another fave memory was how she took me to the county fair when I was young and paid for my food and the rides I went on. I have fond memories of eating the corn dog, fries, and cotton candy and the like. Mama's in heaven, in eternal bliss with Father God never to suffer or be in pain or lack again. I wish I could see her ere I join her in heaven some day. Thanks.
2007-05-12 12:49:38
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answered by Anonymous
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My mom departed this life for summer season Land in 1980. She became 40 six. human beings don't comprehend why i did not cry. i became in California and he or she in Florida. She were indexed as "Terminal" when you consider that 1963. She were waiting to circulate or a protracted time, and prefer me, she felt that the transition from this life to the subsequent became reason for party! She graciously instructed me while she departed, I felt her discomfort (actually). She died of an aortic aneurysm that they could not get to in time. i became born with a similar illness. thank goodness the scientific container has more suitable or i does not be right here. often times i think of she remains striking around my sister & myself. She has given me power. BB )O(
2017-01-09 17:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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She was such a tortured soul during her life. I only know that I hope she is at peace now, finally safe and happy.
I never saw my mother smile. I spend some quality day dream time imagining what it may have looked like, and what it would have sounded like to hear her laugh.
Love you mom.
2007-05-12 14:20:48
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answered by Firespider 7
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I miss our crazy conversations. I miss her laugh and smile. I miss her calling my full name when I was in trouble. Mostly I just miss her.
What a great question. It is hard to celebrate that day but now I can think back to happier times.
2007-05-12 12:47:19
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answered by *♥♫Hedy♫♥* 6
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Everything. Mostly just being able to have a nice conversation with her. Her hugs. The way she smells. Usually your mum is one of the few people in your life who you can really depend on.
I'm also resentful of the things she'll never get to see. She'll never meet her grandchildren (when i have them), see me get married or graduate from university.
2007-05-12 13:18:58
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answered by Mia 2
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I miss being able to talk to her, spend time with her, all the little things. I was pregnant with my 2nd child when she passed, so many times I want to be able to call her and tell her what he has just learned to do. I miss the fact that my sons don't have their mawmaw.
2007-05-12 12:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Being able to ask her anything without being judged. Nothing replaces the unconditional love and friendship of a woman's mother. :)
2007-05-12 12:44:46
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answered by VHagerty 5
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I just miss the love she gave me. Unconditional. She was there for me and now no one is.
2007-05-12 12:45:15
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answered by Me 7
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Everything.Just to sit and talk was awesome,there will be a huge hen fest when I see her again.
2007-05-12 12:50:05
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answered by MISS K.I.A. 5
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I miss everything about her. Thank you
2007-05-12 12:44:06
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answered by Anonymous
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