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		<title>Oh Happy (Mother&#8217;s) Day.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Oh happy day, indeed. In the 23 months since I first began keeping this &#8220;baby book&#8221;, I have worked towards defining what it means to be a mother. From scary moments to celebration, dance parties to dress-up dates, these small snapshots fit together to paint a cubist picture of a concept that is so precious,&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/oh-happy-mothers-day/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh happy day, indeed.<br />
In the 23 months since I first began keeping this &#8220;baby book&#8221;, I have worked towards defining what it means to be a mother.<br />
From scary moments to celebration,<br />
dance parties to dress-up dates,<br />
these small snapshots fit together to paint a cubist picture of a concept that is so precious,<br />
so dynamic,<br />
so colorful<br />
that it is impossible to put into plain words.<br />
But, this morning, on mother&#8217;s day, I got a bit closer;<br />
You see, as we sat and ate breakfast<br />
on our bouquet-covered table,<br />
my husband asked my daughter what her mommy means to her.<br />
&#8220;What does mommy cook for you?&#8221; he asked.<br />
&#8220;Pizza. And birthday cake. And quesadilla!&#8221; exclaimed my daughter.<br />
&#8220;And what does mommy do with you?&#8221;<br />
&#8220;She plays.&#8221;<br />
&#8220;What does she play?&#8221; he continued.<br />
&#8220;She plays jungle.&#8221;<br />
And that was that. In my daughter&#8217;s own words, what it means to be a mother. She was able to,<br />
with her limited vocabulary,<br />
define what &#8220;mommy&#8221; truly means.<br />
And what that means to me I may never be able to express&#8230;<br />
Except that it means everything.<br />
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