@nwscug So what area are you going to be helping specifically if you even don’t have/know my meter number??
By the way it’s not a matter of you just tweeting in response. We reach out in need of real help.
I found a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year-olds their:
• Biggest Regrets
• Biggest Lessons
• Advice to their younger self
Oddly enough, most of their answers are the same…
Here are my top 8:
Happy Mother’s Day to my wife, my peace, and the beautiful mother of my daughter.
Watching you love, nurture, protect, and care for our little one every single day makes me admire you even more. The strength you carry, the sacrifices you make, and the love you pour into this family never go unnoticed.
ATK is blessed to call you their mother, and I’m blessed to walk through life beside you.
Thank you for being the heart of our home and the soul of our family. Today and always, you deserve all the love in the world.
Nasaako Omukono, your husband.
Motherhood will break and rebuild you in ways nobody can prepare you for.
There will be seasons between pregnancy and early motherhood where you will cry quietly, question yourself, lose parts of who you used to be, and still wake up to keep going.
As painful as it feels, those moments will shape the kind of mother and woman you become.
The patience, softness, strength, boundaries, and wisdom you gain from motherhood are usually born from the hardest days.