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tonyalou75 in honor of mothers day. I love you. This is just a few of the many many memories that we have together. You make my day better by just smiling in the morning, or us driving in the car listening to music. Without you my world wouldn't be the way it is. There is no way to express the love that I have towards you. You are my best friend. You are the only person who I can't live my life without. This day is just one day celebrating you but every day I celebrate how much of an amazing mother you are. Even though I know I'm a pain in the ass sometime. I ❤️

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