Friday, March 12, 2010

What shall i write?

its my mums birthday tomorrow and we are sending her some flowers to her work, there are so many things i would love to say to her but i just dont no what to write..can anyone help? in the words of love you, thank you for everything your the best but i want it to sound better than that.please help

What shall i write?
There are no words to say what you mean to me or enough words to measure the love i feel for you. You have done so much for me in my life that words can never repay you. I feel so blessed that you are my mother and if i could have chosen my mother i would have chose you! You mean so much to me. I love you x
Reply:Thank you for being my (or our) Mum


You know I (we) love you lots


Ever since I was a baby (we were once babies)


Right through when I (we) had spots


And now it is your birthday


It's time that you should know


You'll always be my (our) special Mum


And I (we) adore you so!
Reply:being a mother myself. trust me when I say...whatever you write is perfect in her eyes. I would just tell her how thankful you are that she is your mother and you're thankful that you have her and she's the best.
Reply:first off silentrunning that is funny!! but not what shes looking for i fear!





just tell her happy birthday and thanks for being a great mum, kind of thing.


i once wrote my mum a poem saying i loved her and i hope that i can be just half as good as a mum as she has been to me....








ps happy birthday to your mum!
Reply:say it to her, face to face, begin with - I want you to know......





She will always remember what you say, what you write is easily forgotten
Reply:write this:





Mom you are the best mother a child can ask for.You have been there for me.happy birthday mom.
Reply:I guess, your mother will understand very well what you want to tell her, if you only say/write: Mum, I love you !
Reply:Roses are red


Violets are blue


I'm ******* starving


Wheres my dinner?





Hows that?



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