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Being a mom means being their biggest fan.
— Dec 03, 2011 06:17AM
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moms of teens, more complicated mission
— Nov 27, 2011 09:50AM
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I read in this book that being a mom means knowing the first names of the doctors in the ER, but I think that being a mom not just means that but also means being an ER doctor for your children <3 , so do you agree with me?
— Nov 26, 2011 05:59AM
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Being a mom means remembering that your most important relationship is with God. >> I like this one v. much, I think it's the most significant sentence in this book <3 . But for this; Being a mom means raising your kids to be able to live without you, I think this the hardest thing to be tought and learned.
— Nov 25, 2011 07:21AM
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Being a mom means walking kids to the school bus even when they tell you they"re old enough to go alone. >> this reminds me of my mom :$> And so this one also: Being a mom means the only one in the family to believe combed hair is important. But for this ( Being a mom means getting begged to watch TV): Now we are getting begged to use internet!.
— Nov 23, 2011 04:30AM
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Being a mom means reading the same book over and over and over and over again because your child loves it.
— Nov 18, 2011 03:21AM
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Being a mom means finding the turtle-alive-in the washing machine while unloading the clean clothes. < I just imagine what would be my reaction if this happen with my turtle! Oh may Allah keep my turtle safe because I'm in love with her :")
— Nov 14, 2011 11:23AM
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Being a mom means having all the answers.
— Oct 31, 2011 07:18PM
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Being a mom means being the only one who can decipher what your eighteen-month-old means when he sats, "Lwiearngsadapiehgthaiej". Being a mom means listening to your child cry for Daddy instead of for you.
— Oct 29, 2011 03:29PM
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