3 Years Without My Mom… I Miss Her Every Single Day ❤️
3 years ago today… God called my mom home.
And honestly… not a day goes by that I don’t miss her.
She was one of the most positive, kind, and loving people I’ve ever known. The type of person who always had a smile, always lifted others up, and always saw the good in people—even when it wasn’t easy.
That kind of energy… that kind of love… it stays with you.
I still hear her voice in my head.
I still think about the conversations we used to have.
And I still wish I could have just one more.
But what she gave me—her mindset, her kindness, her way of seeing the world—that’s something I carry every single day.
If you still have your mom… don’t take that time for granted. Call her. Hug her. Tell her you love her.
I would give anything for one more moment.
Love you, Mom. Always ❤️
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Experiencing the loss of a loved one is profoundly life-changing. Three years without my mom have taught me that grief is a journey—not a destination. Each day brings moments of sadness as well as gratitude for the lessons she imparted. Her positivity and kindness continue to guide me, helping me manage life's challenges with resilience and compassion. Remembering her smile and words often lifts me up during tough times. I find that honoring her memory through acts of love—helping others, embracing family, and practicing kindness—is the best way to keep her spirit alive. One thing I’ve realized is the importance of openly expressing love and appreciation while our loved ones are still with us. A phone call, a hug, or simply saying “I love you” can strengthen bonds and create cherished memories for both. If you’ve recently lost someone dear or are supporting someone through grief, know that healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means learning to live fully while carrying their legacy within you. The hashtag #MissYouMom resonates deeply, connecting many who share this journey. Life truly is fragile; embracing each moment with loved ones brings deeper perspective and gratitude. Never hesitate to reach out and share your feelings—sometimes talking about your loss helps ease the pain. Last but not least, I encourage everyone to build day-by-day memories with those they love because one day, these memories will become their greatest treasures. My mom taught me, through her love and light, how powerful kindness and a positive outlook can be. Her influence remains with me, shaping who I am and how I choose to live every day after her passing.