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Hayley McDonnell :
I love this. It’s never thought of. For many years I got nothing just another day. I had a couple good years but This Mother’s Day will be the same, kids are 5 and 7. And we have footy game
2025-05-05 01:03:07
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grasshoppereatsleaves :
Said by a Mom of young children…Mom’s who are 37 years in and still being a Mom
2025-05-05 09:12:53
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Suze :
❤❤❤
2025-05-05 20:03:49
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alwyaskeepit.real :
Mother’s Day is no different to any other day of the year . Men have no clue !
2025-05-13 08:28:07
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