Happy Mother's Day! · 9:25pm May 10th, 2020
Happy Mother's Day out there to all the fabulous fimfiction Mamas! And (Of Course) Happy Mother's Day to our MLP Mom's who obviously raised their kiddos right!
It's been a good Mother's Day over here so far! I got a Happy Mother's Day text from my little princess, and I gave my Mom several presents. She liked her small candle, and her mug (which still has to come in the mail because of shipping delays) is going to be her "official tea mug" as she says. She almost cried when I sang her a song I wrote her, and she liked her card. She also loved her Mother's Day brunch, which has become somewhat of a tradition on this day.
Personally, I'm really proud to be able to celebrate this day. I'm sad I'm not celebrating with my little princess like I was last year, but I'm glad I could make my mom's day so good. I'm so proud to be a Mom to my girl. She is the light of my life and I am so blessed to be her Mommy. I couldn't have asked for somebody better.
Happy Mother's Day to all mom's near and far. You are loved dearly.
Happy Mother's day to you too!
Happy Mother's day to you!
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You certainly excel as a motherly figure both online and offline, Ms. rarity. You show us all that life may take some undesired twists-and-turns, but it also can never take away what we are passionate about.
Your stories have all been very touching in their own ways from the joy of birth, to the struggle to fight for that life that only needs love and care to become more than a 'lost cause', to still having unwavering love and compassion for your children after they've reached their own adulthoods to pursue family and/or professional goals.
The most special thing about a mom is that they know you for nine more months than anyone else. There are, with no complications, 9 whole months that give a mom a chance to hold, care, coddle, assure, and protect you from anything the outside world has to offer that is less than ideal.
As a father, I often think of how different it would've been to have those 9 extra months with our son? Though, as he's 13 now, I find myself simply keeping close enough to keep him on a positive path while letting him be his own person.
Keep up your great work in advocating for mothers and children everywhere, Ms. Rarity. You are a great voice for the power of parenting and one I hope only continues to be the best advocate for mothers and their little ones for a very long time. :)