write a letter to your mother planning about your birthday party
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I wanted to let you know how much it meant to me that you threw me such an amazing surprise birthday. Your efforts to throw a party and to invite my friends ...
Dear Mom,
Well, today is my birthday and I’m feeling homesick. I have made some great friends here, but there is no place like home on special days and holidays.
Mom, I tore up the check you sent me and I know your feelings won’t be hurt when I tell you why. You have been giving me the best birthday presents that money CAN’T buy since the day I was born – love and security.
I’ll always remember our birthday parties where the whole town came and the night before, Coralyn and I were so excited that we couldn’t sleep. Dad brought a mattress to the kitchen door so we could fall asleep while watching you bake our special cakes. I also remember when we were sick you would stay up all night rocking and soothing our pain. You didn’t hesitate to get feisty old Doc Baumeister out of bed for a house call either.
Another important thing you gave us was a stable family environment. You were always there after school with homemade cakes and cookies and delicious meals and a clean house. I’ve looked around a lot in my day and I see family discord and jealousy between children as they vie for their parent's approval and affection. You had five of us and we are all very close today, mostly because you love us all equally and we know it.
I remember when Julie was born and was such a cranky baby, you kept her every Saturday night so that we could go out to a movie and have one good night’s sleep – what luxury. I guess I owe you about a zillion dollars for all the tender loving care you gave my daughters.
But most of all, I thank you for giving me a Christian upbringing. I still remember you singing the old hymns and listening to Christian radio. That made quite an impression on us kids. My relationship with God has always been the rock that gives me the stability and peace of mind that I have.
I could go on with this, but it should suffice to say that we have all taken you for granted – kids have a way of doing that to their parents. Unfortunately, I may not have always told you how much I appreciate all the things you have done for us, but now you know.
I love you,
Srinivas
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