This is a hard day for some. Not everyone is a mom. Some have lost their mother, while still others are grieving over a loss of their child. I lost my mom in May of 2005, one month after I was married. I am having a hard time this year, because the person that was with me during the passing of both of my parents, lost his life at the end of 2020. He was the person that made me a mom. So today is bittersweet, I celebrate being a mom to an amazing son, but mourn the fact that his father, nor my parents are here to see him grow up.

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