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Wish for my mother

I wish that I could give my mom a "normal" kid. One who doesn't act like a five yr. old most times and other times act my age (21). I have Asperger's Syndrome and Reactive Attachment Disorder so I act like a little kid because that's how my brain works. I just want her to have someone normal.
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I bet she wishes you were just happy and wouldn't change a thing about you x
Thank-you. Me to.
all mums love their child no-matter what they have my little girl has arthritis but i wouldnt change her and your mum would not change you either stephanie in fact im sure she's proud of you with your writing and other things all the best tina x
Thanks. Your little girl must be proud to have you as a mom. I hope she's proud though it's hard to tell unless she actually says it.
Stephanie you wrote this from your heart and with great emotion and truth. This is a quality that is rare, so be proud of that. I think your mam is very proud of you and would not change a thing about you. Maybe she finds it hard to say it to you, because some peoples talent is not in communication it can be in other areas. Love who you are and show yourself. Keep writing Stephanie and sharing. Well done on this write.x
Thank-you. That means a lot to me.
Greetings Stephanie,
All your readers has summed it up quite wonderfully and i just want to add that just as Susan stated, she would not have wanted you no other way than your loving self to her, just as loving as you hold her sincere well being to you....You are the apple of your moms eye and i am sure with this poem you have honored her with, you now have given her the complete fruit basket to marvel over on your behalf as well as hers....The Apples,oranges, grapes, bananas, pears ..The whole works...Be proud of you just as she is and al of us are of you, the entire Cosmo Funnel crew, here on this site....Your wish is one of sincerity and spoken like a true 21 year old and inspiringly climbing in your cherish-able years...
Sincerely and respectfully addressed,
Jim
Thank-you so much for your kind words. And thanks for your support.
You are quite welcome and keeping smiling for the whole world smiles, right along with you, in deed....
Jim
I have similar feelings, wishing my mother could have had a healthy, normal child that wasnt bedridden, that didnt make her cry and worry about dying. I can tell you what she tells me "its part of who you are. I wish you wouldnt have to suffer but i love you and wouldnt trade this for anything". I know your mother feels the same.
If you don't mind me asking, what happened? If you don't want to talk here, you could e-mail me at trustypinky@gmail.com. Thanks.
Congrats Stephanie x
CONGRATS. :) SO SO HAPPY YOU WON. WELL DESERVED.
great wish and well written. Well done. :) x
Way to go Stephanie,
You have traveled a road and conquered it, that many before you have traveled and fell (just a little short) and it was not because, they were not trying but because your efforts, propelled you, a step further than the rest...We(the readers and your followers), are proud of you and your accomplishments and i wish to pass on my congratulations, just as everyone else has, for all of your worth while efforts rendered......You did it!!!!!
Kindest of all regards,
Jimmy
Hey Stephanie,
First, Second or Third, are great feets, that are hard to achieve and with so many poets that submit and for you to have acquired (second place),you have acquired one of those great big feets and you are congratulated from all of us to you...Great job..
Jim