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Sharon Cochran, mother of Dillon, 17, Kaitlyn, 7, and Ashlynn, 5, and owner and designer of Rock N Couture

“Mother’s Day for me is enjoying the best part of my life. Being a mother is the best job I have. I love being with Rock N Couture and being a realtor but raising my children, there’s just no comparison. A lot of girls grow up thinking they want to get married and be a mom, but I don’t think they realize how important being a mom really is. You’re raising the future. They will be the head of the country and will take care of the old. Being a mother is one of the most important things any woman can do.” —Sharon
“Mother’s Day is the day to thank my mom for everything she does. She does so much for me, and I hardly ever see her because we’re so busy. A lot of the time I don’t appreciate it or say thank you even though I really should. Mother’s Day is the one day a year only for her—the day to take her to a movie or whatever she wants to do. This is the day to show my appreciation and say thank you.” —Dillon
“Mother’s Day is to celebrate mothers and how special they are. My mom is special because we do fun stuff with her. She gives us stuff, too, like birthday parties, treats, play dates and cozy time.” —Kaitlyn
“I like giving Mommy roses that day. I make pretty cards and cupcakes for her, too.” —Ashlynn