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Belated Happy Moters day all mothers single mom, legal mom, widow mom, grandmom, and feeling mom worldwide,lol.
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You are right, it is so hard without a Mom to attend to the needs of her children. I am sorry to know that you lost your Mom when you were just 8 years old. So that situation made you a stronger person and be responsible at a very young age, so with your sister!
Children should love their mothers, because mothers love them unconditionally.
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I lost my Mom when I was 15. It changed my life forever. She was amazing. The glue that held the entire family together. I still see my sisters and Father. But not enough. I never see any extended family, like I did when I was younger. My mother would cook a feast on Holidays and everyone would come over. Family and Friends. Not just holidays though. Weekends I would hangout with all my cousins. I am lucky to have had here love. I am 45 now and I still Miss her everyday. I Love You Mom.
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@acelawritesm yes friend my mom passed away when I was 8, she was 42 years old when she left us all at home. That was a very crucial life we had without a mom.
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@Immortal, thank you for inspiring me with your words.
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@rosalba shahidi , Sorry to hear about the death of your mom at your young age. Like you, I still miss my mom at this time I am turning 36. My dad also passed away i 1998, very sad.
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You ought to love your mom for without here you will never be on earth. There are children who always hurt their mom they only realized the value and love of their mom when she is gone and it will be too late for her to know you regret.What do you think life would be without her sacrificing carrying you inside her womb for nine months. When she labored to release you from her womb she was facing death for many mothers said that when a mom labors only the strand of her hair that can not feel the pain. But how come you cannot give your love to your mom?
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@cely ,
I am sorry to hear that at an early age you lost your mom. But look at you and your sisters, you survived and became responsible at an early age. And I suppose, you acted as the mother of your younger sister? I commend you for surviving that phase in your life.
I cannot imagine myself not having a mom at an early age. I might be so emotionally broken. Because even now that my mom is already 79, though still strong , able in body and mind, I still wish for her and our dad to be still with us even if they will become so old already.
Their presence at their house would be missed if ever they have to bid the world already.
I am preparing myself for that, but I think I cannot be really ready when that time comes.
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@Dina, thanks friend, life was hard without a mother.No one has combed my hair, clipped my hair, I do not remember who bathed me and if I was well-bathed. I also cannot remember if I had eaten 3 times a day because I was just a child. Our dad was always in the battleground as a military official. He came home once a week for two days stay. We feel much secure when our father is home. We were all so excited for he always brought home plenty of ripe mangoes, he knew that mangoes were our favorite fruit.
Yes, like you, I always dream to have my parents stay until age 100, but we cannot hold life. It’s God’s.
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I lost my mom when I was 17, she was murdered by her own boyfriend. I understand how it feels the holidays and seasons hurt me more then anything. She took care of the family and cooked for us. She was the favorite out of all the Aunties for as my cousins go. Then she was also a cool mom. I miss her so much, I think about her alot. But yes, it’s very hard but it is up to us to make the best of it. while your mother is here on earth. Because I wish every day that my mother was here.
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Recently I have asked myself how my life would have been without my mum and how my children’s life would be if I were not in their lives. The mother’s presence is very important in her child’s life. The mother goes through a lot of struggles for her child. She burdens a lot of things. Mothers deserves all the kindness, respect and companionship in this life. They are really doing good job. That’s no wonder when the prophet Muhammad said ‘Paradise lies at the feet of your mother’ [Musnad Ahmad, Sunan An-Nas�i, Sunan Ibn M�jah]
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@Mariam , That is true, not only your life all lives would be in disaster without a mom.There is no one in this world willing to offer her life for her children,and that is our mom.
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@immortal, thank you my dear fan for following me and liking some og my blogs hehehe nce to meet you here.
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Thank you guys for dropping by and sharing your thoughts and feelings of this blog.
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no hope withouth mom,mom does the best thing in the world
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life without mom is no life
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Some animals are better than man in attitude , perseverance and thinking.
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Horses are beautiful animals; and they are farmers’ friends too because they can carry heavy loads like farm produce or harvest. It is interesting to know you like to own a horse! why not? But you should have a caretaker because it eats grass, etc. and also needs so much care and attention. But they could be lovely pets. Have you seen the dwarf breeds? They could be easier to maintain than large ones.
Their healing power is amazing; just like dogs, cats and other animals do.
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I have just bought a baby horsy. His color is golden brown. I have to tame him and make him like me so we can be a team. Despite he is so young, he can adjust himself to the situation to stay in loneliness. I fence horsy , installed lights, electric fan and planted many trees so when he is big so with the trees. It is not difficult to tame this pet of mine. I always talk to him. He looks so smart and adorable. The kids at hiome also enjoy touching horsy’s forehead. I am thankful for this knowledge on horse as a healer.
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I consider betting lotto or even jueteng or bingo are just waste of time and also waste of money. I have tried betting on lotto and lotto but never won. I think I have no luck in these games or gambling. I have never experienced winning. Well, per se, I experienced winning three numbers.
Still, I will not bet religiously. I was just so envy to those I heard who won jackpot.
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Just hoping that the “other member here” will not use my photos for his/her blogs. These are taken in the Philippines and should not be used by other people without my permission!
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Hahahaha , that was I have said to my post in group forum which stated: I hope my photo will not be stilen, then after few seconds, I saw my face floating in the blog screen, grrrr. How I like to remove both eyes of the thief and all the thieves.Bad karma to those who do wrong against our will. They should have sent us a private message to ask permission if allow them to use our own personal photo, “grabe naman ka bobo”. They had done grave misconduct. It must not be toleated, but support cannot be found.
In relation to your blig, I remember when Dennis was in Cagayan de Oro, I brought him to port to see our wide ocean and coastal views only to see many sea beggars. Dennis loved to throw them all his pennies almost 300 pesos and many came nearer begging to throw more hehehehe. They have big body structures, Their problem is their laziness and tolerarnce of their poor earnings, very “tamad.” not worth of a help. I did not stop Dennis for he liked to see children happy with some vents thrown to sea.They are good divers.Dennis was also a deep sea diver when he was young and staying with his mom in Australia.
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Thanks @Cely for your concern on stolen photos.The member, Zasa, asked me to forgive her/him.She said she’s sorry for what she had done. I hope she learned that it is not right to just use other person’s photos without permission. Just like you, I will permit her to use it if she asked for my approval, out of courtesy!
You are right, the Department of Social Welfare and other government agencies had tried to “reach out” to the sea gypsies to give them other sources of livelihood instead of begging on the seas. I don’t know, maybe they liked that way of life!
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Where is this place my friend where there are sea gypsies.
I think it is a demeaning way to give to the poor people. For just those coins, they will risk their lives diving into the sea and even under the ships, where indeed they can die when they get entangled over a plank or string or whatever that can make them suffocate.
The government should really ban this kind of coin giving. It’s a demeaning way for the people to earn some money.
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