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dead, sadly. I miss her.
Loving.
She is worthy of alot more than just one word.
selfless
don't want to offend anyone but BIT**.. and an abusive one at that
Loving
Dead
Gone.
Loving
Mum.
Travel.
Absent.
I have pondered this question for a bit.. and there is no way to describe my mom in one word. She has been too many things for me to limit it to one word. But, thanks for making me think of her!
"friend"
Loving
Love
life
Anxious!
Incredible!
Strong
Unconditional
Wise.
Giving
REMARKABLE!!!!!!!
Most of my friends would say Bitch, and I often agree with them (you don't know my mom- I'm not some average parent hating teen- my mom is quite different than most. I would probably do with mean. She is mean to me most of the time-not motherly mean- she admits to liking to hurt my feelings.
FAIR.
My mother is kind, loving, witty and wise.
Unfortunately, I didn't start saying "AHA! so that's why Mom did that!" until my kids became teens.
"A woman who is multi-talented to the extreme to be able to raise multiple children while working and still finding time to fulfill her own hobbies."
...kind of bland, but that covers it.
And my one-sentence reaction to her far too often:
"I love her... over there."
Courageous
Insane
Loud!
Unbelievablywonderful.
optimum-- no pun intended :]
Selfish!
Annoying
Indestructable
Terrible
gratitude
Brave
indescribable
Survivor
Bestfriend
Someone who could only give to the extent she was taught.
kind.
dead
Supercalifragilisticexpaalidocious (that's as best I can spell it, and she's better than that)
Kind
Fantasmagorical
wonderful
Loving
Pssst, I stole Bailey's mom's coat. Want to buy it?
by Piano Player on January 7th, 2012
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Were any of your mother's exaggerated fears correct? (more info in description)
by Nightkeeper on December 14th, 2011
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Why is my mother always complaining and not happy with her life, i mean she is not contented. she want us to be happy and i understand that.
by gaerin on January 9th, 2012
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how can I get my mom to get her nails done a darker color just for me once and a while I like when she gets dark and not light
by Me to you on December 16th, 2011
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To what extent do you love your mother, are you ready to die for her?? Do you love her unconditionally?
by ❤Crith Angew Mindfweak❤ on December 20th, 2011
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by anonymous on February 18th, 2007
Me too.
by Abbyguy on February 18th, 2007
yeah, seven years this year, but she still turns up in dreams and I can hear her voice. Not in terms of being in contact with her or anything...just that she was a vibrant unforgettable person.
by singwell-is off researching a lot on February 18th, 2007
my heart is with you. it will be 5 years for me.
by Esteban-- Smartest Pumpkin on February 18th, 2007
Me, too. Next October, it will be eight years.
by Jodie44 on February 18th, 2007
I forgot to say that I put up a page for her on our site. It is the eulogy I gave at her funeral. http://www.webpastor.com/barbara.htm
by singwell-is off researching a lot on February 18th, 2007
Mine has been gone 10 years now and it seems like yesterday. It's amazing the impact a person leaving us can have on us. I fel like a little child at times and want to say " I want my Mommy!" Blessings to all of you.
by Abbyguy on February 19th, 2007
aingwell: you had such handsome parents. I didn't realize the lost until about a month after my Mom died and I picked up the phone to call her. I would call her on sunday nights while I was making spaghetti. I always timed my calls to the start of making the noodles. She was my 8 minute timer.
God I miss her. And don't get me started on my Dad.
by Esteban-- Smartest Pumpkin on February 19th, 2007
thanks for the kind words. yes, they were goregous. you should have seen them as young people. dad looked like Bryan Ferry....and mum was a platinum blonde sweetie. Yes, it's at odd times you miss them. Sometimes I think: must ask mum about that...and realise I can't. :-(
by singwell-is off researching a lot on February 19th, 2007
Lost my mom 5 years ago. It has been hard....think to call her to tell her of all the new brandbabies I now have and remember that she is gone. We don't realize just how important they are till they are gone. I try and tell my friends who still have a mother to cherish their mothers....for their love they have for us is eternal.....we will never find anyone besides GOD who loves us more than our mother....GOD bless you all....
by Regina on September 27th, 2008
you too, Regina.
by singwell-is off researching a lot on September 27th, 2008