by
Katherine Caye C. Pablo
May 1, 2015
We read a Mother's Day poem, together with other poems. When it was time for the children to write, I didn't tell them to write a Mother's Day poem. When I was a kid, I always felt "pressured" to write one and I thought whatever I wrote lacked sincerity.
The poem which Kat wrote is straight from the heart, I'm sure. She wrote it on lined pad paper, then she drew a heart on two sheets of lined pad paper. She asked me to help her cut the hearts. Then she taped them together which gave her a heart-shaped card. And last, she cut what she had written and taped it on the inner heart.
Mother's Day is a
time for Moms everywere (sic)
too (sic) rest, Have fun and enjoy
their family time together.
Especially you, Mom.
So please take a brake! (sic)
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