I’m a single parent and it’s a struggle. But I try to make end meet every time for my son whether I have it or not. I love being his mom.
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The most rewarding part about being a mom is being able to be his mom, waking up every day to seeing a smile on his face. Taking him to football or track practice, or watching him on the field for games. Being able to see him succeed in school and grow as he learn. Staying up late nights or in and out of the hospital when he’s sick and needs me. Going to on mother and son date’s(he loves those) or just sitting in the house just chilling playing our games or watching movies together overall.
What is one memory of your kids that you will never forget?Watching my 3 year old be excited for going to big people school (elementary). He got up so early to get dressed in his little uniform. On the way there we listened to Choo Choo Soul. When we walked in the school his face lit up and was happy, he took off running to his classroom, the teachers couldn’t stop laughing at him. The best part of it was that he didn’t cry and neither did I.
What would you do with $20,000?I would move into a better home (the one we got is small and my son has ADHD so he needs a bigger space) pay my rent and bills up for a year (so I wouldn’t have to stress about where I’m going to get it from) and buy a stable car for us (lord knows I’m tired of waiting for the bus in the cold/snow)
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