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‘How does your mom let you know she loves you?’

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McKenzie Forstner, 7 Daughter of Jason and Kacey Forstner St. James City “Sometimes, she lets me have ice cream and candy.”
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Zack Mills, 9 Son of Eddie and Wendy Wills “When we watch a movie, we always snuggle. She cooks us good dinners, like spaghetti with Alfredo sauce. We just love each other a lot.”
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Gavin Mills, 6 Son of Eddie and Gavin Mills “She says nice things like, ‘I love you’ and ‘Good Morning.’ When I go to bed at night, she comes in and gives me kisses and hugs.”
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Joshua Hyde, 5 Son of Jay and Sarah Hyde St. James City “She brings me to pet sitting with her. And she makes good stuff like chocolate strawberries and chocolate pretzels.”
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Kayden Rivero, 7 Daughter of Misty Ramsey St. James City “She helps me brush my hair and tie my shoes when I need help. She tucks me into bed every night and brings me milk. Sometimes when I’m sick, she brings me soup into my bed, too.”

You probably wouldn’t let another person in the world smash your wild cowlicks to your head with their spit. And no one else in the world would likely accept you with open arms if you vomited on their shirt, bit them, wet their bed or threw some of their favorite belongings into the family toilet.

When we talk about Mother’s Day, we take time to reflect on and appreciate all that moms do to let us know they care.

Here’s how some little people answered the question, “How does your mom let you know she loves you?”