I love the picture of you and your mom! You are both so blessed to have each other----I can't imagine a more cheerful or more positive or more beautiful mom for you. I think you inherited her disposition----lucky you!!!! Much love, Kathy & Rexie
So my mom basically stole my exact words and thoughts. Like mother, like daughter, I guess;)Anyway, what I was gonna say was--Awww...that's a great pic of you and your mom! She is one incredible lady! And so are you! You couldn't have been blessed with a more amazing mother, and she couldn't have been blessed with a more amazing daughter! Love you both! Jena
We are both blessed to have amazing mothers who would do anything and everything for us. God did know just the right person to lead us, guide, and help us through our climbs in life. It has been a JOY for me to get to know your dear mother too. One day I was feeling sad because there was not much I could do for my dear friend Beth in Flagstaff. She was going through chemo treatments and I was in Mesa. So I went to the temple and said lots of prayers. That particular night I met Pam Gerber. . . .well the rest is history and through Pam I met YOU! Prayers do work and we continue them many times a day. HUGS FROM WA!
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ReplyDeleteWhy its a cute picture!! Happy mothers Day!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the picture of you and your mom! You are both so blessed to have each other----I can't imagine a more cheerful or more positive or more beautiful mom for you. I think you inherited her disposition----lucky you!!!! Much love, Kathy & Rexie
ReplyDeleteSo my mom basically stole my exact words and thoughts. Like mother, like daughter, I guess;)Anyway, what I was gonna say was--Awww...that's a great pic of you and your mom! She is one incredible lady! And so are you! You couldn't have been blessed with a more amazing mother, and she couldn't have been blessed with a more amazing daughter! Love you both! Jena
ReplyDeleteWe are both blessed to have amazing mothers who would do anything and everything for us. God did know just the right person to lead us, guide, and help us through our climbs in life. It has been a JOY for me to get to know your dear mother too. One day I was feeling sad because there was not much I could do for my dear friend Beth in Flagstaff. She was going through chemo treatments and I was in Mesa. So I went to the temple and said lots of prayers. That particular night I met Pam Gerber. . . .well the rest is history and through Pam I met YOU! Prayers do work and we continue them many times a day. HUGS FROM WA!
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