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Favorite Flower: Chrysanthemum
I really love my mother. Words can't even express that, but I can say that she's been my hero and role model since I was four. She was always there for me and still is. She helps me when I'm stuck or frustrated, and never forgets about me even though there are two other children in the house. My mom is worth all the money in the world, but all I can give her is my respect and hugs and anything a teenage daughter could do. My mom is always willing and she is very responsible. She is very sweet, and kind. She is very funny and loves to mess around with me and my brother. She's always telling jokes and stuff. An example is when she said, "Sup Steve Urkel" and laughed because my pants were all the way up to my stomach. In reply I said "Got any cheeeeese?" In a voice that sounded oddly like Steve Urkel. She laughed and said "You can do that creepily well." My mom still says those sorts of things and she always brings me in for a bear hug when I am crying or upset. She's always cheering for me and wants me to do my best, so I do. I feel like everything I do for her doesn't compare to what she does to me. She deserves everything, she deserves the world because she is worth all the good things in life to me. I don't even deserve her, but I'm glad to have her. I really am, even though I may not act like it sometimes. Whenever I disrespect her, I instantly feel guilty and upset because I know how much I mean to her and she may have wondered what she had done wrong in the past, and I just want to go up and tell her it's not her fault if that's what she's truly thinking. She is lazy in looks when it is the weekend or we aren't going anywhere, but when we are going out or if she is only going to one of my sporting events, she looks stunning! She always helps others and cares for others, especially those in our family. She was a really good cook too. She makes me feel special because I am her number one. I am her oldest child and I really do love her so much. She guided me through the years. I am about to be a teenager and she is still supporting me and helping me through life. I don't know what to say. I have the bestest mom in the whole wide world. If she wasn't my mother today, I wouldn't be the same. Without her at all, I wouldn't be the same. She makes my life so much brighter because she does so much for me and I wish I could do just as much, but I can't. Honestly my mom does more than I can express with words, and I couldn't ask for a better mom EVER. She is the bestest mom and I'm not just saying that to suck up or to win this giveaway. I honestly love my mom so much. I just wish I could have her forever. But one day she will be gone and I will be alone. I will cherish her while I have her because she is such a good person and she will forever be special to me. It makes me cry to look back at how bad I was toward my mom, how sassy I was, and I wish I could take it back. But it's the truth when I say my mother is worth my tears. She was worth my tears back when she smoked. I begged her to stop and for the sake of me and my little brother, she did. I am so glad she did because she might not have been here for me and my brother today. I love her so much, and I would say it a million times for the world to hear. My mom deserves all the love in my heart and she will always be my superhero.
“My mother ... she is beautiful, softened at the edges and tempered with a spine of steel. I want to grow old and be like her.” ― Jodi Picoult
"Regan, I would never forget about you. Yes, you have a brother and you will have a brand new sister, but I promise you I will always love you. You will always be my number one. You will always be my baby girl." - My mommy
“Such a mysterious business, motherhood. How brave a woman must be to embark on it.” ― M.L. Stedman
“All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother.” ― Abraham Lincoln
"It has been a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. My mom says some days are like that." — Judith Viorst
“A mother is a mother from the moment her baby is first placed in her arms until eternity. It didn't matter if her child were 3, 13, or 30.” ― Sarah Strohmeyer
“A mother knows what her child's gone through, even if she didn't see it herself.” ― Pramoedya Ananta Toer