I don't have that story :/
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Me neither really...
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My child's entire 29 years and counting. I didn't have it. There is nothing I wouldn't do for my child.
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When I was seventeen I briefly ran away from home. I stayed at my best friend's house. A week later, when I was back home, my friend's mom showed up out of the blue and was like "you're coming with us." Took me to a family reunion with them. Introduced me as their kid.
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They fed me and hugged me and let me play with the cousins like I'd always been a part of that family. I don't have contact with them anymore, but I know for sure they saved me. They showed me gentleness when I was scared.
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When my daughter was bullied by some of her false Friends in third grade, and yesterday when My other daughter Lost her first teeth
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My mom was a stay at home mom, she used to make me breakfast at the table every morning and send me to school with a packed lunch most days because I was a picky kid. With my lunch she would sometimes include a hand written note on a napkin telling me that she loved me.
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My youngest child really REALLY loves our cats. It upsets him that they gravitate to me and sleep on my bed. I explained it's because they know I am the one feeding them. So he started feeding them. It didn't work, so then I had to explain it was because I scooped the boxes.
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He wanted to learn to scoop the boxes, far more difficult than feeding them. So we stood together in the stinky mud room where the litterboxes are. I showed him which bags to use, where the scooper was, and how to use the scooper to sift and scoop.
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