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I’m So Proud of My Mom (and Proud to Be Her Daughter)

May 11, 2020 by Lisa Leave a Comment

My mom has always been a good sport. She’s ready for anything and happily takes on a challenge. Oh, you want proof? She’s taken lengthy detours for me just to see this lighthouse, she’s biked down a volcano, she’s visited psychics with me, gone to drag shows, walked through creepy cemeteries at my behest, helped me clean my basement (the biggest challenge) and generally and genuinely has taken life by the horns.

And I can add one more thing to the list: She did a great job baking live on Instagram with me. Yeah, live without any rehearsals. And she did an amazing job.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Taste of Home (@tasteofhome) on May 10, 2020 at 1:21pm PDT

My mom jumps in with both feet and I love her for it. I’m happy that I get to be her daughter. My siblings and I are truly lucky to have a fun, smart, ready-for-anything mom like you, Mom.

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