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Default May 09, 2008 at 08:17 PM
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With Mothers' Day coming up in just a couple of days, I was wondering what everyone is doing, if anything?

Are you having dinner or brunch? Are you a mother who is sleeping in? Are you a child that is going to surprise your mother? Or maybe your mother is no longer here, do you plan on time alone or with someone?

Me.....I am going to be alone. I am going to spend the day thinking about mom and missing her, but forever she will be in my heart.

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