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When
you came into the world, she held you in her
arms; You thanked her by wailing like a
banshee.
When
you were 1 year old, she fed you and bathed
you; You thanked her by crying all
night long.
When
you were 2 years old, she taught you to
walk; You thanked her by running away
when she called.
When
you were 3 years old, she made all your
meals with love. You thanked her by tossing
your plate on the floor.
When
you were 4 years old, she gave you some
crayons. You thanked her by coloring the
dining room table.
When
you were 5 years old, she dressed you for
the holidays. You thanked her by plopping
into the nearest pile of mud.
When
you were 6 years old, she walked you to
school. You thanked her by screaming,
"I'M NOT GOING!"
When
you were 7 years old, she bought you a
baseball. You thanked her by throwing it
through the next-door-neighbor's window.
When
you were 8 years old, she handed you an ice
cream. You thanked her dripping it all over
your lap.
When
you were 9 years old, she paid for piano
lessons. You thanked her by never even
bothering to practice.
When
you were 10 years old, she drove you all
day, from soccer to gymnastics to one
birthday party after another. You thanked
her by jumping out of the car and never
looking back.
When
you were 11 years old, she took you and your
friends to the movies, You thanked her by
asking to sit in a different row.
When
you were 12 years old, she warned you not to
watch certain TV shows. You thanked her by
waiting until she left the house.
Those
teenage years:
When
you were 13, she suggested a haircut that
was becoming. You thanked her by telling her
she had no taste.
When
you were 14, she paid for a month away at
summer camp. You thanked her by forgetting
to write a single letter.
When
you were 15, she came home from work,
looking for a hug. You thanked her by having
your bedroom door locked.
When
you were 16, she taught you how to driver
her car. You thanked her by taking it every
chance you could.
When
you were 17, she was expecting an important
call. >>You thanked her by being on
the phone all night.
When
you were 18, she cried at your high school
graduation. You thanked her by staying out
partying until dawn.
Growing
old and gray:
When you were 19, she paid for your college
tuition, drove you to campus, carried your
bags. You thanked her by saying
good-bye outside the dorm so you wouldn't be
embarrassed in front of your friends.
When you were 20, she asked whether you were
seeing anyone. You thanked her by saying,
"It's none of your business."
When
you were 21, she suggested certain careers
for your future. You thanked her by saying,
"I don't want to be like you."
When
you were 22, she hugged you at your college
graduation. You thanked her by asking
whether she could pay for a trip to Europe.
When
you were 23, she gave you furniture for your
first apartment. You thanked her by telling
your friends it was ugly.
When
you were 24, she met your fiance and asked
about your plans for the future. You thanked
her by glaring and growling,"
Muuhh-ther,please!"
When
you were 25, she helped to pay for your
wedding, and she cried and told you how
deeply she loved you. You thanked her by
moving halfway across the country.
When
you were 30, she called with some advice on
the baby. You thanked her by telling her,
"Things are different now."
When
you were 40, she called to remind you of an
relative's birthday. You thanked her by
saying you were "really busy right
now."
When
you were 50, she fell ill and needed you to
take care of her. You thanked her by reading
about the burden parents become to their
children. And then, one day, she quietly
died. And everything you never did came
crashing down like thunder. "Rock me
baby, rock me all night long."
"The hand who rocks the cradle...may
rock the world". Let us take a
moment of the time just to pay tribute/show
appreciation to the person called MOM though
some may not say it openly to their mother.
There's no substitute for her. Cherished
every single moment. Though at times she may
not be the best of friends, may not agree to
our thoughts, she is still your mother!!!
She will be there for you...to listen to
your woes, your bragging, your frustrations,
etc. Ask yourself.....have you put aside
enough time for her, to listen to her
"blues" of working in the kitchen,
her tiredness??? Be tactful, loving and
still show her due respect though you may
have a different view from hers. Once gone,
only fond memories of the past and also
regrets will be left.
**DON'T
TAKE FOR GRANTED THE THINGS CLOSEST TO YOUR
HEART. CLING ON TO THEM AS U WOULD YOUR
LIFE, FOR WITHOUT THEM, LIFE IS
MEANINGLESS**
Written
by Unknown Author
Submitted by Devang Khatri
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