27 Thank You's Everyone Needs To Give Their Mom
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27 Thank You's Everyone Needs To Give Their Mom

Since Mother's Day is coming up, consider thanking your mom in these following ways.

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27 Thank You's Everyone Needs To Give Their Mom
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1. Thank you for being my mom

2. Thank you for being my friend

3. Thank you for caring

4. Thank you for putting me first

5. Thank you for helping me make doctors appointments

6. Thank you for sending me snacks while i'm at school

7. Thank you for fighting for me

8. Thank you for being strong

9. Thank you for being the world's best mom

10. Thank you for teaching me things

11. Thank you for sacrificing for me

12. Thank you for staying on the phone with me when I call you 5 times a day

13. Thank you for making me dinner during the week

14. Thank you for always supporting me

15. Thank you for taking care of me when i'm sick

16. Thank you for always being there for me

17. Thank you for basically being a superhero

18. Thank you for providing for me

19. Thank you for sticking by my side no matter what

20. Thank you for sitting through my dance recitals, sporting events and concerts

21. Thank you for putting up with my antics

22. Thank you for having a main value of family

23. Thank you for bringing me to Long Beach Island

24. Thank you for respecting others

25. Thank you for doing everything you could to make me happy

26. Thank you for your unconditional love

27. Thank you for being you

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