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Main : Parental : Mothers

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 + Mother's Day

 Stories 
In the Eye of the Beholder  (by: Tommy Litchfield Najjar)
One night, my eight-year-old son, Zakariya, and I were scanning the TV listings for something to watch.
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Just Wanted to Talk  (by: Christina M. Abt)
Dear Mom,
It's now two months since your passing.
I survived your funeral, made it through my first motherless Mother's day and am slowly re-entering everyday life.
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Karate Kid  (by: Glenn McPherson)
As I had my first child, I promised myself to never be a pushy parent. I was going to be a very patient and understanding mother.
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Letter to My Daughter, A  (by: Sharon Eberhardt)
My darling daughter,Recently I came across a diary of yours, written when you were nine.Curiosity got the better of me and and I opened it.
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Letter To My Son, Steve, A  (by: Author Unknown)
This letter is to my son Steve. You have been home now for almost one year. In fact it will be one year exactly on Sept. 4th 1999.
You see, Steve was in treatment for three years. I placed him in a residential treatment facility for treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder, and Oppositional Defiant Disorder.
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Limits of Love, The  (by: Author Unknown)
After the divorce, her teenage daughter became increasingly rebellious. It culminated late one night when the police called to tell her that she had to come to the police station to pick up her daughter, who was arrested for drunk driving.
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Little Shoes  (by: Author Unknown)
In the top drawer of her dresser is one pair of little shoes
And a pair of little booties from which her Mom can choose.
Although she cannot walk just yet, out with her mom she goes
For strolls in different shades of pink from her head down to her toes.
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Locket, The  (by: Author Unknown)
It was tarnished and old with a broken clasp.
I tossed it into the drawer.
Why did my mother give it to me,
and what would I want it for ?
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Mama's Song  (by: Author Unknown)
Big blue eyes and a toothless grin
So loving and innocent, my heart was easy to win
Little round head, and twinkling toes
Feathery hair, and a button nose
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Mom's Advice  (by: Debbie Farmer)
I have found the secret of eternal youth...

Have your mom move in down the street.

Oh, I must admit that when she first moved so close it was a shock tosee her on a daily basis after all these years on my own.
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 Related Resources 

Books
 ++ Chicken Soup for the Mother's Soul
 ++ Getting it Right
 ++ Secrets of the Baby Whisperer
 ++ The Price of Motherhood

 

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