Happy Mother’s Day to Our Amazing Mom! From Your Two Little Ninjas Cyra and Mannat


Dear Mom,

Today is Mother’s Day—and we think every day should be your day! But today is extra special, and we want to tell you how much we love you.

From the time we wake up to bedtime (even when we say we’re not sleepy), you are always there for us. You clap the loudest at our dance shows, you never miss our taekwondo tests, and you cheer for us when we swim like little fish. You help us remember our uniforms, water bottles, hair ties, and even our dance steps. You’re like our coach, helper, and number one fan—all at the same time!

Mom, you are our hero. Not just because you take us to all our classes or help us when we’re tired, but because you believe in us no matter what. I just remember when I had start my Long course season in April and started to use the snorkel during practice and I was crying every time and even if you did not come so I just made an excuse to forget. I know you believe me and give me time as a push to me and encourage to me and talk to my coach. Finally before mother day I just start snorkeling without stopping at the wall. On the other hand, my younger sister needs help in taekwondo so you always stand with her to help. You help us feel strong—not just in our bodies, but in our hearts too.

We’re learning to kick, dance, and swim, but what we really want is to be like you—kind, brave, smart, and full of love.

So, from your 9-year-old kicking and dancing star and your 11-year-old swimming and twirling champ, we say:

We love you more than all the high kicks, dance spins, and big splashes in the world!

Happy Mother’s Day, Mom!
You deserve a gold medal and a big rest too!

Lots of hugs and love,
Your Daughters

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