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10.3.16

Mom

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Growing up, we all have experienced a period of time where our moms are the most annoying, embarrassing, overwhelming people in our lives. They are constantly calling, butting into the personal details of your life, and saying all the wrong things at all the wrong times. You might even, from time to time, feel ashamed that your mom is your mom, a thought you will come to regret your entire life. Because one day, whether you have already experienced this or it is pending in your near future, you are going to wake up in the morning, look at yourself in the mirror, and realize that you ARE in fact your mom. Here is how you will recognize this when your day finally comes(I don't know whether these happen to you, but I do) :

1. You actually begin to LIKE her clothes.



That shirt you once thought was ugly hanging in her closet three years ago becomes your go-to shirt for going out. She will probably become your favorite shopping partner, and it won't hurt that she'll buy you the occasional top for no reason. Growing up also means you can fit into each other's things. If you are REALLY just like your mom, you might even wind up buying each other the same exact dress for Chinese new year (like my mother and I did last year).
2. Your voices begin to sound alike.
There is just nothing like calling up your grandparents and having them say, "Oh, hello [insert mom's name here]!," when they answer the phone, only to have to explain to them that it is in fact their grandchild calling them, not their daughter.
3. You start to pick up on her phrases and language.
Her favorite phrase, "This too shall pass," might just become your life motto. You find yourself talking to your friends, stopping yourself and saying, "Ew, that was something my mom would say." Do not be alarmed. Gradually you will learn to accept this, and her quotes will work their way into 50 percent of your daily conversations.
4. Your attitude toward situations or other people.
Did you ever wonder when you were younger how your mother could POSSIBLY keep her cool to that rude retail worker, or even your out-of-line family member? Her patience and composure was commendable, as was her ability to politely stick up for the people she cares about. Her ability to laugh in difficult situations is admirable. It is also something you realized you (thankfully) have inherited during that fight with your stubborn friend, or a tiff with your significant other.
5. Simple mannerisms.
You and your mom almost seem to walk in the same rhythm. From the back, it is almost difficult to tell who is who. When you do things at the same time, people may tell you it is "scary," or you are "twins," which is not necessarily a bad thing.
6. You find yourself constantly laughing at each other's jokes.
When you and your mom are together, it is constant back and forth or punchlines, laughing harder and harder with each one. You come to realize that that is because over the years, whether you realized or not, you developed the same sense of humor as your mom. Sometimes, you think that there is no one else in this world that you could possibly have a better time with. Your mom is the best friend that you could ask for. Perhaps this is when it will really hit you. You ARE your mom, she is what you are growing into, and maybe there is no bigger blessing than that.



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