What's the thing you miss most about your mom? I miss my mom's laugh and the fact that no matter how old I was ( up until the day she died when I was 21) she would still cuddle with me when I was upset or didn't feel good. I just thought it would be nice to do a positive post. I am interested to hear what little things you all enjoyed with your mothers.
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I would have to say I miss telling her things, not even the important things the little day to day things that happened. Like the other day I went to a yard sale and got a great deal. I had the fleeting thought "I can't wait to tell mom". But reality came back. My mom and I used to love to bargain hunt, no matter where we went shopping. It was always our thing to come home and tell each other about it, always trying to get the better deals lol. Or when we lived farther away, we would call.
I did that too. It could be something imporatant or just every day stuff. She was always there to listen to me. I cherish the times we spent together. I would look out for stuff for her too. We couldn't go shopping because of her emphysema . She liked earrings to match her outfits. It made me feel good when I came home after finding them for her and she was so pleased.
Hi,I miss talking to her...... she was always full of advice.
I miss her smile and her hugs:)
~Tia
I miss my moms advice too, I could really use it right now
i miss how when i was sick no matter how busy she was she always made me veggie soup and how when my kids were first born and she seen i was tired she would take them over for a few hours so i could nap or even get some quiet time and i miss her hugs the most
Quoting mommytotwinz:i miss how when i was sick no matter how busy she was she always made me veggie soup and how when my kids were first born and she seen i was tired she would take them over for a few hours so i could nap or even get some quiet time and i miss her hugs the most


- mamadismay
on Oct. 25, 2011 at 2:14 AM