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I had a happy childhood, it exists in my mind as the salty seaweed smell of the ocean and my mother's sun kissed garden. My mom planted tomatoes and black eyed susans in her garden, and her infinite love for my sister and I was reflected in everything she touched. Everything she does is a labour of love (will I ever be like that?); Her love is a labour so strong it turned me into a prism, giving me the ability to love the world, shining through me and the things I touch and now, I have a garden where I grow tomatoes.
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 10:01 PM UTC
My Mom's Garden
I had a happy childhood, it exists in my mind as the salty seaweed smell of the ocean and my mother's sun kissed garden. My mom planted tomatoes and black eyed susans in her garden, and her infinite love for my sister and I was reflected in everything she touched. Everything she does is a labour of love (will I ever be like that?); Her love is a labour so strong it turned me into a prism, giving me the ability to love the world, shining through me and the things I touch and now, I have a garden where I grow tomatoes.
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Jun 3, 2015
Jun 3, 2015 at 10:01 PM UTC
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