Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Hearts of Gold


Mothers are the people who love us, care for us and support us. For some, they are the person who carried us within themselves for 9 months, for others they are the ones who took us in when others could not. They are the ones who put us before themselves from the day we were born for the rest of our lives, and most importantly, they are the ones who one day a year, in the middle of the month of May, were supposed to be pampered, spoilt and put first. For one day out of a massive 365, 366 on leap years. But Dianne Anderson had other ideas....

See, Dianne was a rebel and eversince she hit her teen years, she had assumed a new meaning to the phrase 'Mother's Day'. She now believed that it was the one day her poor mother, Susan had to wait on her hand and foot. Susan however, was unfortunately too weak to stand up to her daughter's ridiculous demands and so for one day a year Susan became her daughter's slave.

But that all changed when Dianne was 14. At that time, Susan became pregnant with another daughter. On November 14th 1998, little Georgia Anderson was born into the world. Unlike her older sister, Georgia was a wonderful child. Georgia loved Susan the same way Dianne did somewhere deep inside her, but unlike Dianne, Georgia spoiled her mum on mother's day each and every year. One year, when she was 8, Georgia drew her mother this set of hearts, telling her. 'these hearts are made of gold and they mean my love for you will never ever stop.'
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for all the mothers out there, happy mothers day & to my own mother. You are the best mother of all.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Beth & Missy



There was once a girl who was outcast at school. The next year, Beth would be starting year 7 at high school. So when she got her beautiful dog Missy in the christmas holidays before she started, her life changed forever.

Now, Beth may not have had friends at school. But unlike primary, Amy didn't care in the slightest. Because she had Missy. Missy was her best friend and the best dog she'd ever had. Beth told her everything and the great thing was, Missy couldn't tell anyone else.

As they both grew, they never ever stopped being best friends. To this day, they still are.