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Mother's Day 2016

Happy Mother's Day to ALL of you
FAB.U.LOUS mom's out there!
I might not be a mother...yet but 
I can tell you one thing I am so
excited to become one when the timing is right.
For as long as I can remember I've always wanted
to be a mom (I even treated my baby dolls like real babies when I was younger
and would even dress them in real baby clothes) One time I somehow convinced
my dad to buy me a real carseat for them because
a doll carseat just wasn't good enough--haha!
See, I told you I was excited!

But I realize that there are people out there who are not able
to have children on their own and to them I say
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER give up hope.
Our loving Heavenly Father is the one in charge
not the doctors, He can make it happen and he will,
remember that thing I said about timing...yeah you're time will
come sweet girl. <3

To the moms who's children don't respect what they have
done for them, I want to say to you: Thank You, for without
you, your child would have never known
what it was like to be nurtured or loved.
You may be having a difficult time with your child but
they will come around, believe me when I say this
EVERYONE needs their mom.

To the mom's out there who may have a child who
has past on,
I want to give my
condolences and say that your child
knows the amount of love you have for them, they are
now one of your guardian angels watching over
you and your family.

To the dad's out there fulfilling both roles.
I commend you. I know its not easy
but you've stuck around for your child, to give them the world.
You are a selfless human being and deserve to be 
recognized on this day as well.

And last but not least to my mom,
thank you for everything you have done for me.
You are the backbone to our family
and NOONE could ever replace you.

Again, Happy Mother's Day to every single mom and dad
who does both roles!



Until next time,
Leslie Ann

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