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off-topic One thing your mother still does for you?

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To be really honest, I have uncoupled my mother from my life for most part of it, though we love each pother and cant spend a day without calling each other and knowing if she is fine or not.

However, she still has a very important voice in all the significant decisions of my life! I just need her nod, otherwise I will start to doubt myself :D
 
To be really honest, I have uncoupled my mother from my life for most part of it, though we love each pother and cant spend a day without calling each other and knowing if she is fine or not.

However, she still has a very important voice in all the significant decisions of my life! I just need her nod, otherwise I will start to doubt myself :D
I can never think of anytime my mother was wrong in her decision making. I see her as mini god sometimes because how can she be good at everything at all times. Her advice works like she already planned things out for me.
 
My mother prepares my favorite childhood dishes whenever I stop by her place. That simple practice make me feel about the past which also creates a sense of affection for me. She continues to provide me with care even in my adult years.
I haven't seen who said his or her mother doesn't know how to cook. Everyone's mom is the best cook in the world. The question now is whose mom are the one's cooking bad food at some eateries?
 
My mother still gives me money. Out of respect, I always take the money even though I know she will be needing it later. However, I always send her money a few weeks later so that she does not experience any difficulties in paying bills.

My mother is going to be the last person that will give me money. In fact, if she calls me on phone and I mistakenly answer the call, I will have to pay for the call credit she used to make the call.
 
My mom will still send me a birthday card with money in it. I don't need money, and I have told her every year to buy herself something with it instead. I suppose she just can't get over the tradition of giving me money in cards when I was a kid.

I take the money each year and then divide it by 2 for birthday gifts to my kids (now grandkid as the older of the 2 is out of the house) and tell them it's from her, even though she sends them money in a card, too.
 
My mother is quiet elderly now. She's 72. Despite being 49 years old, married with a family of my own, she still wants to look after me. Cooking - we often go for Sunday dinner at Granny's house. Buying things - we have a comfortable life, but she will often turn up with little gifts for me, for Michelle or the kids. Listening - oh hell, my mum is my best friend. She will listen and never judge. I would be lost without her.

Mums are great, aren't they?
 
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