Have you ever turned your back on your mum when she kisses you good-bye before school?
Have you ever not said thank you when your mum gives you a meal?
Have you ever yelled at your mum because she took your iPod off you until you finished your homework?
I have answers on how to appreciate what your mum has done for us.
For the first question kiss her back. All she's trying to say is thaat she loves you. Treat the kiss like a good-luck charm.
For the second one, thank her, and if you find that hard to do demonstate it with actions such as give her a hug.
For the last one, just finish your homework you're gonna get it back.
Now on Mother's Day I want you to appreciate what your mothers have done for you! They have done so much without you even noticing.
She feeds you.
She watches over you.
And most of all
She loves you.
[sorry to all people who have trouble with their mums or have lost them somehow, one of my best friends lost her mum and has a very hard time coping with it all]
People have little idea when and how Mother's Day came to be. The commercialism has ruined it. People ought to honor their Mother's no matter what day it is, out of respect and love. Not because some damn advertisement said to. -.-