To the mom who can't remember the words to a nursery rhyme-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who escapes to sit in her car for a few minutes of alone time-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who hides in the pantry to eat the last Snickers bar-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who leaves her baby at a daycare to go make a living-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who stays at home with her kids- hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom whose child fell off the monkey bars at school-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who breastfeeds-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who formula feeds-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who has a sick or hospitalized child-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who has ever lost a child-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom suffering from postpartum depression, hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom with the screaming child-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom whose child got a D on their report card-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who is weary and survives off of caffeine-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who cries herself to sleep at night in doubt-hey, you're a good mom.
To the mom who is ready to give up-hey, you're a good mom.
There are no ways to be the perfect mom, but there are a million of ways to be a good one.
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