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[quote=Anonymous]My mom was (she died 7 years ago) my best friend and biggest champion. She attended all of my sporting events- even the ones where I sat on the bench. She made my food, tucked me in at night and always smelled good when I snuggled up on her lap during church. As I got older she was always encouraging. Harsh sometimes in critiquing my choices, especially during high school, but very clear in her love for me. College was hard for me. I remember just calling her and the sound of her voice would start me crying. She was patiently wait until I calmed down then tell me that everything would be ok-- and it was. I could go on and on about her. She wasn't perfect. She married my ass of a father and never left him. She had depression my entire life though it wasn't until I was older that I realized how hard it was for her to get out of bed sometimes. But she made me the mother I am and I love her for that. She made me laugh when I had a little one in the PICU when I thought all was wrong in the world. She could calm me down and I always knew she was there to love me. Losing her was devastating. I hate that this is what the rest of my life will be like- without her. There isn't a day I don't think about her and think about how lucky I am for being her daughter. [/quote]
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