After You Read This, Please Give Her A Call

Mar 4
09:45

2011

Yic Seventinn

Yic Seventinn

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When you were 1 year old, she fed you and gave you a bath. In return, you cried all night.When you were 3 years old, she cooked for you. In return, yo...

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When you were 1 year old,After You Read This, Please Give Her A Call Articles she fed you and gave you a bath. In return, you cried all night.

When you were 3 years old, she cooked for you. In return, you threw the food she cooked on the floor.

When you were 4 years old, she bought you color pencils and pastels. In return, you drew on walls and tables.

When you were 5 years old, she bought you nice and expensive clothes. In return, you wore them and played in the dirt.

When you were 7 years old, she bought you a ball. In return, you threw the ball to the neighbor's window.

When you were 9 years old, she paid a lot of money to give you musical or other lessons. In return, you were often absent.

When you were 11 years old, she took you and your friends go to the cinema. However, you wanted her to sit in a different row.

When you were 13 years old, she suggested a haircut, but you told her she didn’t know about hairstyle and fashion.

When you were 14 years old, she paid you a month's camping fee, and you did not give her a call.

When you were 15 years old, she wanted to give you a hug, yet you locked up your bedroom door.

When you were 17 years old, she was waiting for an important call. But you were holding the phone chatting with friends the whole night.

When you were 18 years old, you graduated from high school and she was moved with tears. Yet you and friends partied until morning.

When you were 19 years old, she paid your college tuition and took you to your school. You asked her to leave school quickly so people wouldn’t see you with your parent.

When you were 20 years old, she asked you, "Where did you go all day?" And you replied, "It’s none of your business."

When you were 23 years old, she bought you furniture for your new home. You said to your friends that her taste was really bad.

When you were 30 years old, she gave you advice on how to care for your baby, and you said, "Mom, things have changed these nowadays."

When you were 35 years old, she was sick and needed your care. Yet you were too busy with work and couldn’t find enough time to see her often.

One day, she passed away. All of a sudden you thought of all the things you wanted but never did for her. It hurt like a hammer slamming on your heart.

Bathing us, dressing us up, holding our hand and caring for us throughout our journey of life – your mother is the wealth of your life. Have you given her what she deserves in return? Start caring for your mother, don’t wait until the day that it’s too late to finally realize the power of your mother’s love

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