And it's not just about fixing boo-boos or making me feel better when I'm sick. It's about understanding me, understanding how I think, how I feel. You always say it's because "that's what moms are for," but I think it's more than that. I think you have a deep understanding of the human body, of the mind and the heart.
The way you can fix me when I'm down, the way you push me to be my best self, it's almost as if you have a manual for my body that I don't even have access to. I often wonder, Mama, how do you do it? How do you know exactly what to say or do to make me feel better? Mama to Boku no Karada no Shikumi Okaa-san ni C...
But for now, I'm just grateful to have you, Mama. You're the best guide a person could ask for. And it's not just about fixing boo-boos or
I guess what I'm trying to say, Mama, is thank you. Thank you for being my guide, my mentor, my doctor when I need advice or a fix. I don't know where I'd be without your knowledge, your love, and your endless patience. I think you have a deep understanding of