As Mother’s Day approaches, there’s no shortage of words dedicated to mothers. From sentimental and humorous cards to heartfelt blogs and essays about the joys and struggles of motherhood, it seems everyone has something to say. Yet, amidst all the eloquent expressions, sometimes a few straightforward words can convey the deepest sentiments. This year, I have just five words I want to share with my mom—words that resonate with every parent: Thank you, and I’m sorry.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For the incredibly intense labor you endured to bring me into this life.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For the countless nights you spent soothing me, rocking me, and rubbing my back, especially when I was what they call a “challenging” baby.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For your patience during my many tantrums and high-maintenance requests, as I navigated my way through childhood as a “difficult” child.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For the times you came to my school, wiping my tears, while managing a newborn and a toddler at home, desperately craving a moment of peace.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For your grace in handling every sibling squabble that arose.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For enduring the chaos of grocery shopping with three whiny kids, all clamoring for sugary treats.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For the years of sleep deprivation you faced, whether due to pregnancy woes, erratic newborn schedules, toddler nightmares, or teenage curfews.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For giving up your weekends to watch me swim competitively at a sweaty pool for twelve long years.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For always welcoming my friends into our home and sharing everything from snacks to your time.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For caring for me when I was sick, especially that unforgettable moment on the snorkeling boat—yes, I still remember the towel incident!
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For supporting me through the ups and downs of teenage life, from friendship drama to wardrobe crises.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For sacrificing your own dreams to help me pursue mine.
Thank you, and I’m sorry. For waiting patiently to hear me express my love, admiration, and appreciation for you—more than just these five simple words.
Thank you. And I’m sorry.
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In summary, sometimes the simplest words carry the most weight. This Mother’s Day, let’s remember to express our gratitude and acknowledge the sacrifices made by our mothers.
Keyphrase: thank you and I’m sorry to my mom
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