{Lifestyle} Photo Gallery: Mothers Rock!

We asked you, our reader, to send us your favorite picture of your mom so we could feature it in this special Mother's Day photo gallery. We LOVE the pictures you sent in and are so happy to share your amazing moms and their stories with the world. Thank you, and happy Mother's Day!

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Photo from Kate Ensign-Lewis, Sandy, Utah

"I love this picture of my mom as an almost-one-year-old. It's the perfect expression of what she still is: energetic, happy, and just a little crazy. The sideways tongue is my favorite--as if she just can't contain herself and has to reach out with everything she's got." ~Kate

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Photo from Bradley Hayes, Provo, Utah.

"My Grandma was never afraid to try new things. The Sunglasses she is wearing are actually because she had just had cataracts surgery. I feel it adds to the rockin granny look." ~ Brad

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Photo from Bradley Hayes, Provo, Utah.

"I like this photo because it reminds me that my Mom was once young and full of dreams, eagerness, and excitement. She hasn't changed." ~Brad

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Jean. Photo from Shauna, West Jordan, Utah.

"Thanks so much for letting us share!" ~Shauna

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Photo from Darrell, Herriman, Utah.

"This is a picture of my Mom and me at our favorite camping location." ~Darrell

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Paula and Debbie. Photo from Jessica Woodruff, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

"A photo of my mothers. My mother died when I was two years old, and I was raised from that point on by her two older sisters Paula and Debbie." ~Jessica

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Debbie Parker. Photo from Emily Horn, Monterey, Tennessee.

"A picture of my Momma and me that she took while I was practicing driving." ~Emily

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Sheri Pectol. Photo from Cindi Bauer, Layton, Utah.

"My mother is Sheri Pectol of Heber, Utah and is the mother of 9, grandmother of 25. I like this picture because it shows that she still gets right out there with us on outings and excursions and vacations, even though it is not very easy for her to do so due to her diabetes. Here she is hiking in Goblin Valley State Park, Utah. She is amazingly warm, understanding, funny, smart, and filled with wisdom, courage and love. Best mom we could have ever asked for!" ~Cindi

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Amanda Turley. Photo from Craig Turley, Logan, Utah.

"My wife's first Mother's Day." ~Craig

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DeeAnn Jensen. Photo from Amanda Turley, Logan, Utah.

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Susan Turley. Photo from Amanda Turley, Logan, Utah.

"She is the best mother-in-law someone could have. She does so much for us each and every day. She is a wonderful grandmother to our 6-month-old daughter. She is an inspiration to me as a mother." ~Amanda

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Photo from Carolyn Z. Cheney, Sugar Land, Texas.

"After leaving home, my mother went back to school and finished her degree! What an honor for her to be a college graduate! She has always loved education--always learning something. Through many hours of labor, she sacrificed her time to teach her children. I was so pleased when she was able to go back to school and finish her education. My sister Connie and my mother were roommates one summer at BYU! Great job, Mom!" ~Carolyn

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Photo from Laurie Lou, Lake Oswego, Oregon.

"This is my mother Joyce Nadine McMahan and my father Ronald A. Bremer in the hospital the day I was born 2/2/71 in Bountiful, Utah. So tender and sweet. I just love it." ~Laurie Lou

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Dorothy. Photo from Barbara, Mountain Green, Utah.

"My mother and Eli, her great-grandson, trying to comb her hair for her." ~Barbara

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Cula Farnsworth. Photo from Jennifer Jessop, Mission Viejo, California.

"Comic relief is sometimes all you can do to get over sadness. This picture was taken last week at my daddy’s burial service. In the picture is my fabulous mother and my three sisters, who are also wonderful mothers."

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Joy Diane Jones. Photo from Ashley Jones, Draper, Utah.

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Judith Jan. Photo from Daisie Dance, Rochester, MI.

"My dad took this picture of my mom when they were newly married and he was taking a photography class. I love how he captured her youth and beauty!" ~Daisie

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