Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine May - Mother's Day Issue | Page 17

I believe as kids we don’t fully understand what our mothers go through day in and day out. That is, until we become adults and there really aren’t enough thank you’s to make up the difference. My mother has been the best mother any child could ask for. Sure, she’s not necessarily perfect, but I think that’s what makes her great. Her sense of humor, her determination, her willingness to help others even at a high cost to herself. I learn a lot from her, even from her mistakes. And as much as I may “roll my eyes” as an adult, she probably thinks I’m not listening—I am. My mother has been there with me through my highs and my lows, and still is that same person in my corner. She’s allowed me to make my mistakes so that I can learn from them and have the ability to recover and bounce back. Those lessons probably hurt worse than any whooping I ever received (yes, those were before they became a bad thing). Everything I am as a person, I owe it to her and the other women (mother- like figures) in my life such as Linda Belton (my Godmother), Sandra Spears, Wanda Muhammad, and Jean Woodson (my grandmothers), Frankie Payne (my second mom). My mother, Naleighna Kai, has done a great deal to help shape me into an amazing person who can take life’s punches and throw a few of my own. Yep … My Mother did that!