My mom is very excited for the fact that I got signed and, of course, being a mom, she's going to be a little worried.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was signed at 18 and had to grow up quickly.
I know that I'm getting the real deal with my mom. I know that she's telling it like it is. She's proud of me when I've earned it and she's disappointed in me when I've earn that. She's really my spectrum on where I am as a person.
I'm convinced I got signed because of who I am. And it makes me sad.
If your mom is still around, you're so lucky.
I'm really happy to be a mom, and I'm proud of the phase I'm in.
We all seek approval, and our mother's seal is usually the most important. The nitty gritty is that we have to accept ourselves, even if it is just to be ready for the next cut-down. Mom's blessing or not.
A mom has to be ready for anything.
My mom is positive and optimistic.
My mom told me to do whatever I wanted to do and don't get too anxious about it.
On signing day, my mom brought me the national letter of intent to Arkansas. I should feel like I'm making the right decision. You get that many people telling you that. I had been dreaming about it. I signed 'No' where I was supposed to sign my name and put an exclamation point.