The great balancing act: a daughter writes to a mother

The great balancing act: a daughter writes to a mother: Dear Ma, Let me start by saying you were right about that vegetable-dyed shirt being hand-washed, my brushes getting spoiled with the dried, chipped paint on it, and the petunias not surviving the Bo



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"Today I don’t care how long you cooked or spent time dressing me, the number of breakfasts you made or the number of bedtime stories you told me, because that does not define me, but having a financially independent mother who has an identity of her own does. You are my role model in the true sense."

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M G Warrier

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