Dear Mom,
First of all, I must say that I am proud to call you my mom. You have always encouraged me to try my best and work hard no matter how hard things get. You have have always advised me to ignore people who say mean things and do things I don't agree with. Most important, you have always been there for me. Those are some qualities that make someone a good mother.
As of now, college is going well for me even though it can get stressful at times. I am really trying hard to bring that C up in my math class (fingers crossed I pass this upcoming exam). Besides that math class, all my other classes are going well. I know that you miss me whenever I am at college and I want you to know that I miss you too. If I had a car, I would come visit you whenever you wanted to see me or if you needed my help with something. I am going to tell you the same thing I told Grandma; I would do anything in the world for you. That's what loved ones are for.
It warms my heart to know that I have taught you to not speak poorly about others and love unconditionally. Everyone talks bad about another person behind their backs once in a while. It's part of human nature. As far as loving unconditionally, I feel like you are now able to love someone for who they are. Everyone has their flaws, but everyone needs love. Me teaching you these things has really been an eye-opener; I never realized I did it until you mentioned it. Keep up the good work, mommy bear!
By concluding this letter, I am going to send you hugs and kisses to show you how much I love you and care for you. Like I said, I am very happy to have you as a mother. I love you forever and always.
Your french fry,
Keelie