everytime mothers' day is around the corner, i'll question myself whether mummy ever regretted having us as her children, whether she had a great year spending time with us.
whenever the children are rude, i'll always relate it to being unfilial and the children being ignorant of the mothers' unconditional love. so i kinda admit i'm like 99% unfilial, but still i do love my mum.
have you ever seen your mummy staying up all night waiting for her dearest children to return home? and after a late night out you trudged your way home only to find your mummy dozing off on the couch with the tv on. cause at that very instance i felt remorseful and apologising doesn't obviate the guilt at all. you wished you would return home earlier. you wished you would have ran home from the bus-stop that's 10 minutes away just so she could get more sleep. and yes, you regret!
lately, my brother had been keeping my mummy up. and i always find it an imperative to put on your best behaviour when mothers' day is just around the corner. and i would hope my siblings would spare mummy the agony of waiting.
but anyway what i said about being at your best during the mothers' day season is not wholly true. make everyday a mothers' day, make her enjoy the time your spent together.
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY MUM!