At 3 years old, love is expressed simply as "Mommy, I love you."
By age 10, it becomes a casual "Mom, whatever."
At 16, frustration surfaces with "My Mom is so annoying!"
At 18, independence calls with "I'm leaving this house."
By
At 3 years old, love is expressed simply as "Mommy, I love you."
By age 10, it becomes a casual "Mom, whatever."
At 16, frustration surfaces with "My Mom is so annoying!"
At 18, independence calls with "I'm leaving this house."
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By 50, concerns about loss arise: "I don't want to lose my Mom."
At 70, the sentiment deepens into "I would give up everything to have my mom here with me."
Remember, there's only one Mom. Cherish her while she's still with you.
25, there's a reflective "Mom, you were right."
At 30, there's comfort in returning to what feels like home—Mom's house.
By 21 reality sets in and they'll start missing home. 🤣
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True, the cycle can be surprising. Sometimes it takes leaving home to recognize the love and comfort we once took for granted, reminding us that every phase has its own lessons and growth opportunities