My heroine is the one
that cared about me, my mom. she's an amazing woman, who treated me very well
for 14 years. she's the heroine who protected me from every single thing. She touches my heart each and every day, as
we’re always here for each other. Mom not only is my heroine she continues to
inspire me after 13 years of having her as a mom. It was not always like this, yet
today, I am so fortunate to have an unconditional love for her.
Several
months ago on my birthday I awoke up so stressed out for no reason, I couldn’t
find anyone to relax me up. However, I had my only person who would do that and
it’s my hero, mom. She relaxed me up and reminded me that the day that I woke
up was the same day that I was born on. And because it was my birthday, she got
me the most important thing, and that thing was the reason of connecting us for
9 months, which is the navel(belly button) that nobody would have. That was the best birthday
gift ever after.
You know, life wouldn’t be life without the
only heroine that you have, for me it’s my mom.



A loving mother is the greatest gift from god. She's the only person who cares about you without any constraints. I liked your blog and the way you described your her as your heroin. I hope she will always be beside you to get your back and give you the courage for the rest of your life.
ReplyDeleteI really liked this post so much. I think that we all are missing our mothers right now especially because we are living at a boarding school. I really felt with you when you were writhing. Well done Sadeen! Keep it up :)
ReplyDeleteI missed my mom a lot after reading your blog. I really like the gift your mom gave you on your birthday. I think that it was very meaningful of you to appreciate that gift the way you did. I agree with you that moms are the greatest heroines of our lives.
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