Seni Cok Seviyorum Annemm -

To my mother, and to all mothers who have raised us with "tireless love, attention, and vigilance": Thank you for being our first teacher in how to care for others.

Below is a blog post draft that captures this sentiment through the lens of gratitude and cultural tradition.

In a world that is constantly changing, a mother remains the "soft place to land". Seni Cok Seviyorum Annemm

We celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday of May in Turkey, but the sentiment of Seni Çok Seviyorum Annem shouldn't be reserved for just one day. Whether it's through a handcrafted souvenir from Türkiye or just a phone call to check in, acknowledging her influence is vital.

"Seni Çok Seviyorum Annem" (I love you so much, Mom) is a deeply emotional sentiment in Turkish culture, where the mother is often considered the heart of the family. The phrase reflects a cultural reverence where mothers are seen as selfless figures who provide unconditional love and protection. To my mother, and to all mothers who

Saying "I love you very much" in Turkish carries a weight that transcends a simple translation.

(I love you so much, my dear mom. I'm glad you exist.) We celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday

In Turkish culture, there is a saying: "Cennet annelerin ayakları altındadır" —Heaven lies under the feet of mothers. It’s a powerful reminder that the love and sacrifice of a mother are among the most sacred bonds we have. Today, I want to take a moment to say four simple yet profound words: The Unspoken Language of Sacrifice