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My beautiful Korean son

It seems with children no matter how hard you try and no matter how hard you love, sometimes you can just never do enough

And sometimes you get things wrong

My son is now 18 and faces some challenges greater than most

I just hope that my love is so strong it is imprinted on every cell of his body

That is protects him in times of darkness

And that whatever complaints he have of his silly old mum, it is never, ever, that he wasn't loved ❤
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It was your mother who loved you before you were born - who carried you for a long months close to her heart and in the fullest of time took God's hand in hers and passed through the valley of shadows to give you life. It was she who cared for you during the helpless years of infancy and scarcely less dependent years of childhood. As you have grown less dependent, she has done the countless, thoughtful, trouble-healing, helpful and encouraging things which somehow only mothers seem to know how to do. You may have accepted these attentions more of less as matters of course and perhaps without conscious gratitude or any expressions of your appreciation. You are rapidly approaching the time in life when you will be entirely independent of your mother. The ties which dependency has bound you to her may be served as you grow older, but the tie of mother-love can never be broken