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Saturday, May 13, 2006
Mama! Mom! Mommy! Mother!


Normally this time of year I get depressed. I think about what I wish I could have and what I never get. I think about my dreams and my wishes. My goals being destroyed. My endless tears and hissy fits because I can't have what I want.

But somehow this year seems different. I haven't shed a tear. I haven't felt sorry for myself. I believe I have learned life isn't fair, and just because you want something so desperately that you can feel your heart crashing into pieces time and time again, life goes on.

Or maybe I have grown up a little. Or maybe I just feel secure now. Either way...

Happy Mothers Day to all the moms, soon-to-be moms and future moms...I hope you have a wonderful day!


link | posted by Mrs. TSB at 10:24 PM






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Blogger Laura had this to say:

thank you - Same to you!!!!

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