As you may, or may not know, today in New Zealand it is Mothers Day! Yes, that time of year when we treat our mothers as if they were Queens for a day whether this be by making them breakfast, buying them presents or doing all the dishes, or if their lucky all of the above.
I would like to talk about my own mother for a bit. My mum is not just a great mother but also a great friend and someone who i know that i can always trust and rely on, no matter what. She is the first person i turn to when i have problems or just need a talk. Just like all mother-daughter relationships we have our issues and ofcourse we have our little debates and disputes. My mother has practically raised me from birth all on her own, my parents got divorced when i was only around 5 and ever since i've been living full time with my mum and seeing my dad every second weekend.
Ofcourse my dad has also played a great part in my up bringing but i can honestly say nowhere near my mother. I feel that although me and my dad are close me and my mum are the closest. My mum has always given up alot for me, if i wasn't happy about something she would do her best to change it. My safety has always been her first priority, even if it was above hers. She has had to always keep and hide quite alot away from me, for example in terms of money we aren't rich we aren't well of even. There are alot of days leading up to pay day which i'm not going to lie are pretty depressing especially when my school lunches are normally so bog standard, but i'm not complaining. My mum always trys her best and I know that alot of the time she doesn't feel like it's good enough. But to me it is, even if she didn't try half as hard as she does I would still be one of the proudest daughters alive.
So i'd like to take this day to thank my mum, from the moment she popped me out the womb to where I am right now writing on this very computer on this very blog post.
Thankyou mum, I will always be your #1 fan and i will always love you.
I would like to talk about my own mother for a bit. My mum is not just a great mother but also a great friend and someone who i know that i can always trust and rely on, no matter what. She is the first person i turn to when i have problems or just need a talk. Just like all mother-daughter relationships we have our issues and ofcourse we have our little debates and disputes. My mother has practically raised me from birth all on her own, my parents got divorced when i was only around 5 and ever since i've been living full time with my mum and seeing my dad every second weekend.
Ofcourse my dad has also played a great part in my up bringing but i can honestly say nowhere near my mother. I feel that although me and my dad are close me and my mum are the closest. My mum has always given up alot for me, if i wasn't happy about something she would do her best to change it. My safety has always been her first priority, even if it was above hers. She has had to always keep and hide quite alot away from me, for example in terms of money we aren't rich we aren't well of even. There are alot of days leading up to pay day which i'm not going to lie are pretty depressing especially when my school lunches are normally so bog standard, but i'm not complaining. My mum always trys her best and I know that alot of the time she doesn't feel like it's good enough. But to me it is, even if she didn't try half as hard as she does I would still be one of the proudest daughters alive.
So i'd like to take this day to thank my mum, from the moment she popped me out the womb to where I am right now writing on this very computer on this very blog post.
Thankyou mum, I will always be your #1 fan and i will always love you.
Hope you all spoil your mother's today as you should do everyday of the year!
Keep on smiling,
Keep on smiling,
Love always
Courtney x
Courtney x
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