Do You Love Your Mom?

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  • Wraptomahom

    Do You Love Your Mom?

    At 3 yrs old we say: "Mommy, I love you".

    At 10: "Mom whatever!"

    At 16:"My mom is so annoying"

    At 18: "I wanna leave this house".

    At 25:"Mom, you were right".

    At 30: "I wanna go back to my Mom's house"

    At 50: "I don't wanna lose my Mom".

    At 70: "I would give up EVERYTHING for my Mom to be here with me".
    You only have one Mom.
    Last edited by Michael; 12-15-2011, 01:01 PM.
  • Kaddidle Care
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 2090

    #2
    How very true!

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    • Meyou
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 2734

      #3
      I'm still at "My mom is so annoying." What does that say about me?

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      • melissa ann
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 736

        #4
        Originally posted by Meyou
        I'm still at "My mom is so annoying." What does that say about me?
        I'm right there with you: )

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        • Kaddidle Care
          Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 2090

          #5
          I'm at the "I don't wanna lose my Mom" stage.

          She's got dementia and/or alsheimers and I'm losing her already.

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          • melissa ann
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 736

            #6
            My mom calls the doctor for every little thing. And normally, ends up in the hospital once a year for anxiety. She left me a message this morning that she is going to the doctor this afternoon. For what? A cough. She's annoyed that she's had it for 5 weeks. She bought a vaporizer last night, and apparently she won't give it more than 1 night to help her. She doesn't cough all the time. But around here, everyone has the annoying hacking cough that sometimes sound really horrible and will last a couple of minutes. She gets annoyed when the doctor's don't have an "illness" or give her something. I told her, sometimes you just have to let it run its course. She has no other symptoms. If I called the doctor for every little ache or pain, I'd never leave the doctor's office, and I'm 38.

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            • Country Kids
              Nature Lover
              • Mar 2011
              • 5051

              #7
              I've been at the "I wish my mom was here" for the last 12 years. I lost her when I was 32-.

              Melissa Ann not to scare you or anything, but I wish my mom had gone in sooner for her "cough". She had lung cancer and from diagnoses to passing away was only 5 months.
              Each day is a fresh start
              Never look back on regrets
              Live life to the fullest
              We only get one shot at this!!

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              • mismatchedsocks
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • May 2010
                • 677

                #8
                Originally posted by Wraptomahom
                At 3 yrs old we say: "Mommy, I love you".

                At 10: "Mom whateve!"

                At 16:"My mom is so annoying"

                At 18: "I wanna leave this house".

                At 25:"Mom, you were right".

                At 30: "I wanna go back to my Mom's house"

                At 50: "I don't wanna lose my Mom".

                At 70: "I would give up EVERYTHING for my Mom to be here with me".
                You only have one Mom.
                I am at age 10-16. I will never be age 30!::

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                • Meeko
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 4351

                  #9
                  My Mum is on the other side of the world and I would so love to spend more time with her. She was here for three weeks in June. I don't know when I will see her again. It was two years prior to this last visit and 5 years before that.....she's 73 and my father is 80. The years are passing way too fast.

                  "Those of you who have a mother...treasure her with care
                  For you will never know her true worth 'til you see her vacant chair."

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                  • lil angels
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 643

                    #10
                    I feel sory for all of you people. I am 33 and I don't want to move back in with her but I talk to her every week and often visit at least once a week I enjoy my mom very much.. I only am going to have one so make it good I get alittle annoyed sometimes but don't you get alittle annoyed with everyone sometimes.

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                    • Country Kids
                      Nature Lover
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 5051

                      #11
                      Originally posted by lil angels
                      I feel sory for all of you people. I am 33 and I don't want to move back in with her but I talk to her every week and often visit at least once a week I enjoy my mom very much.. I only am going to have one so make it good I get alittle annoyed sometimes but don't you get alittle annoyed with everyone sometimes.
                      My mom and I talked daily on the phone-to many times a day to count. Also, she lived about 5 housed down the street from me.
                      Each day is a fresh start
                      Never look back on regrets
                      Live life to the fullest
                      We only get one shot at this!!

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                      • mismatchedsocks
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 677

                        #12
                        I wish we had a good relationship, it would be nice to talk to her daily or weekly. Sadly I get drunk emails, that tell me what I am doing wrong as my monthly encouragement.

                        However I can insert my dad in that, and I would be 70, and 3 years old at same time!

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                        • safechner
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 753

                          #13
                          I am 33 and I do love my mom very much. Somewhat, I don't talk to my mom very much. We texted each other maybe one time a month. Some of my friends think I am nuts that I don't talk to my mom much. They talked to their mothers everyday or whatever. I often don't check to see how my mom doing. I always think my parents are very weird and I prefer to stay away from them (750 miles away). We only visit them once or twice a year. I know it is a shame but I don't, honestly!!

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                          • melissa ann
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 736

                            #14
                            It turns out my mom has bronchotitis. Which really surprised me. She's been working overtime, and she's been out running around doing christmas shopping or with her friends. Although, I swear some of her cough fits sound a little fake to me.

                            My mom lives about 2 blocks from me. I usually hear from her at least once a day. I don't normally call her, she calls me. She just stresses me out with all her complaints on how well she's NOT feeling.
                            My dad is another story (they are divorced). Right now, we are speaking to each other. About once a week. Although, we have gone 7 or more months w/o speaking to each other. He has health issues, MS, stroke, and is just plain spiteful. Always was, before his health issues. You neve know when or why he gets mad and will just stop talking to you. It used to bother me, but now, not so much. I finally realized it's his loss and I have enough to worry about with my family, and life in general. I'm always here when he gets over it, but I don't fret over it anymore.

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                            • Meyou
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 2734

                              #15
                              My mom is controlling and critical to an extent that my children don't enjoy being around her and I get physically ill when we have a family gatherings from anxiety. The single best thing I ever did was distance myself from my mother. There is no middle ground and no compromise with her. I'm forever 10 and she's forever my boss (in her eyes) despite my successful life, family and career.

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