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| My Mother & I... (: |
Yesterday, it was Mother's day and sadly for me it was the very first Mother's day that I didn't get the chance to talk to my gran! :( That just brings tears to my eyes... It's been 5 months and 15 days (which equals to 167 days) since my gran passed away and it still hurts even by just mentioning her name. I guess it goes to show, how shocked I was at the news! I have no other way than to accept it though, as painful as it is. Life goes on. I miss her voice and her beautiful smile that gave me all the courage in the world. It shall remain in my mind & heart forever. Okay okay, so guys what did you get your mother?? did you perhaps cook for her?? :) I woke up and sent my mother a message on WhatsApp :) how convenient?! But she knows I would have spoilt her if I was back home, obviously!
Mothers are so precious. Most of us take them for granted and once they gone, you can't stop crying about your loss. My advice, do everything you've ever wanted to do for your Mother now, because you won't get a warning as to when they will leave you. I am the intelligent lady that I am today all thanks to my Mom, and I thank her for giving me an education. To Mom, education is the key to success, and learning is the first law of life. My mom had a great influence on my life. She set an example of hard work and optimism, which she demonstrated daily and which made a big impact on me. She always encouraged me to work hard and do my best at all times. I will always appreciate her and all her teachings. She's a diva though hahaha... who else has their mother on BBM? WhatsApp? and Facebook?!!! In a nutshell, my mother is my best friend. There you have it... :)
If you have lost your mother, I'm terribly sorry for your loss, don't forget that she gave you a life because she wanted you to be "somebody", so go on and make her wishes come true. Do it for her as much as you will be doing it for yourself! Succeed in whatever you do and make a difference in someone's life. Respect "abantu abadala kunawe" (translation: your elders / people older than you), even Mandoza says it in his song "Hlonipha". It's real guys and girrrrrls.
Respect Yourself
Miss Tee**


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