Wow, can you believe it? Graduation is finally here! It feels like just yesterday we were cramming for that impossible history exam, fueled by coffee and sheer desperation. Time really does fly when you’re trying not to fail, huh? All those late-night study sessions, group projects that somehow always ended up with pizza, and questionable fashion choices we made for spirit week… it’s all led to this!

But seriously, I know this last year (or let’s be real, these last few years!) haven’t been a walk in the park. There were moments when you felt overwhelmed, doubted yourself, and maybe even considered running away to join the circus. Remember that time you spilled coffee all over your presentation five minutes before you had to present? Or that professor who seemed to have a personal vendetta against your existence? We’ve definitely faced some hurdles, to say the least.

Hey girl, Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and I’ve been thinking about you non-stop! Remember those early days of motherhood? The sleepless nights, the endless diaper changes, and trying to figure out what that *particular* cry meant? You handled it all with such grace (even when you were covered in spit-up and running on two hours of sleep!)

It’s easy to get caught up in the commercialization of Mother’s Day and the pressure to have the “perfect” day. And let’s be real, sometimes the kids’ well-meaning attempts at breakfast in bed end up with crumbs everywhere and a lukewarm cup of coffee. Plus, between playdates, school projects, and everything else on your plate, finding time for yourself feels like an impossible dream.