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  1. Mommies’ Day

    Stephanie,

    You and I are in a similar boat — my mommy died last Christmas. I see Mothers’ Day as a time for me to recognize those women in my life who’ve taken the role of mommy, though. I give presents and cards and dinners to my friends’ mommies and to my papa. It’s kind of a nice thing, really. I hope that the sadness of this day for you does not overshadow the love that you and your mother shared.

    Take care,
    Heather

    • Amen to that….

      Heather even acknowledged our father’s role as a mother these last few years by getting him a Mothers’ Day gift.

      Now there’s somebody you can be proud to call your sister.

  2. same here

    I don’t have a mommy, I lost her on July 8, 1992 after she had a year long bout with a brain tumor.
    For a few years after that, I used to write a note to her and tie it to a helium balloon and hope that the note got to her
    I still think about her everyday, maybe even more so as I grow older, I wonder what it would be like with her, if we would have been best of friends
    People that knew my mom before her cancer say I look alot like her in the eyes and some of the facial expressions, and they think they’re looking at a ghost sometimes

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