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As its coming up to Mothers Day who is the greatest Woman in your life
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over a year ago
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While my mum passed away in 2020, i never had much of a relationship with her anyway, and my half-sister is basically nonexistent in my life nor do i care
I do have my adopted mother though, an ex of my dads from over a decade ago, who became more than just a stepmum to me in recent years |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Tough one between my Mum and my older sister. My mum I can always rely on for the little things she does but my sister always gave great advice on looking after myself and steps going forward. I love them both dearly |
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over a year ago
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My Mum passed away a few years ago and she was my rock
Now the strongest woman I know is my firecracker of a daughter in law...8st and 5ft nothing but has balls bigger than most men I know. She is strong, she is amazing and she is everything I ever wanted for my son, I adore her |
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over a year ago
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I lost my Mum last month
Next Sunday will be tough, but I am intent on going to her grave and tidying up what I can, throw away the dead flowers and make something of what I can
She'd HATE it if it was messy
This is the woman who, when lay on the kitchen floor with a broken hip, asked my niece to do the pots cos she didn't want the ambulance crew thinking she was scruffy
Anyway, she will always be the most important woman in my life and I don't think anyone else will ever come even remotely close |
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"I lost my Mum last month
Next Sunday will be tough, but I am intent on going to her grave and tidying up what I can, throw away the dead flowers and make something of what I can
She'd HATE it if it was messy
This is the woman who, when lay on the kitchen floor with a broken hip, asked my niece to do the pots cos she didn't want the ambulance crew thinking she was scruffy
Anyway, she will always be the most important woman in my life and I don't think anyone else will ever come even remotely close "
Aw that made me smile. So sorry for your loss |
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Growing up it was my four grandmothers, all strong, hard working women who all lost their husbands in their 30s early 40s, but you rarely saw them without a smile on their face.
Now it’s my mum, we always bashed heads when I was growing up and we didn’t form a proper relationship until I was 17/18. She’s the matriarch of the family, always takes on too much caring for others, trying to bring family back together etc, despite what is else is going on in her life. She has always been there when I’ve needed her, allowed her in. Plus she is a fabulous Nanna. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I lost my Mum last month
Next Sunday will be tough, but I am intent on going to her grave and tidying up what I can, throw away the dead flowers and make something of what I can
She'd HATE it if it was messy
This is the woman who, when lay on the kitchen floor with a broken hip, asked my niece to do the pots cos she didn't want the ambulance crew thinking she was scruffy
Anyway, she will always be the most important woman in my life and I don't think anyone else will ever come even remotely close "
Awee big hugs to you.. |
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over a year ago
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Such choices but I do admire TG with everything that she does and has to juggle to keep life going. She is amazing and yes she knows I think that of her |
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I really, really want to say my Mum but she lied to me when my Dad was dying, my whole family lied to me. It fucked me up.
So I'm going to put myself out there and say me. I've been to hell and back but I've fought back over the years, and now I'm here, smiling daily and genuinely happy. Make of that as you wish.
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I lost my mum two years ago so I’ll say my best friend. She came into my life 7 years ago and is like my guardian angel. A constant source of love, support, encouragement, fun and d*unken shenanigans. I seriously don’t know what I would do without her. |
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