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Mothers teach us all kinds of
useful tidbits, such as—the things
that my own mother taught me:
When angry, sing.
Do your toughest job first.
Don’t carry a chip on your shoulder.
When everything looks like it is falling apart, never give up.
Be willing to let your hair down. Don’t be so proud.
There are other fish in the sea.
Keep a pack of gum in your purse…
Write or call home once a week.
Pulling or hoeing weeds is the greatest therapy you can find.
You’re (almost) never too old to learn to swim or do something new.
Most of our mothers were or are
average, practical women. Take
a few minutes and think of all the
thankless, even disgusting tasks
your mother has performed for
you. No mother is perfect and
each has plenty of flaws. But on
Mother’s Day—or any other day,
think of the things you can
appreciate about your mother and
don’t forget to say thanks. |
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