Raquel Ferguson, is an up and coming photographer and single mother to a 15 year old daughter. As her business grows, …

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  1. My rules were strick after the divorce from my sons father. No man will ever replace or come before my children. Children are a gift from God. Perhaps my way of thinking is because I was physically abused by both parents & could'nt trust either of them.

  2. Oh, my GOODNESS! How did this director, Mr. Fred Forte, Jr., get such stellar performances out of this cast??? When I see a GREAT movie with such authenticity, usually I like to credit the writer for a good script–but I just couldn't get it out my head how EVERYONE was on point, and made me feel such EMOTIONS–laughing, crying, anger…Oh, my! Mr. Forte (who's also the writer) did a COMMENDABLE job! Thanks for uploading!

  3. Powerful movie i thought that i was there for my children but they said that i wasn't. There's no book telling us how to be a good parents. Yet both said i was a good mother.❤❤❤. What will i do with one more day? Thats a question.

  4. I enjoy this mother now that cruise been broken of her grand daughter when she have her first daughter I glad mom had chance to read her mama journal to understand what happen to her mama I'm glad she had take chance take time as kfor forgiveness and the move on to know what important in your kids lives.

  5. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
    A really good heartfelt movie! The idea to have “one more day”
    is such a fantasy,
    but for those of us who have regrets,
    and had to go on living without the closure
    we needed, I say this
    with a cry in my heart, oh, how we wish we
    can have just
    “one more day” with
    those we lost!!😢😭
    (especially our Parents)

    To begin with, “I didn’t
    think I’d loose you so soon! There’s so much
    that I never had a chance to say…”

    “I need to ask you to forgive me, for all the times I either disappointed you or
    hurt you!”

    Or, “I need to talk to you about all those times in my life that
    you hurt me.
    All I ever wanted was for you to say you
    were sorry! You never did!”

    I was the caregiver for
    both of my Parents as they became elderly.
    All I ever wanted,
    was for my Father to say he was sorry for all the abuse, both
    physical and mental… all the pain he had caused during most of my formative years.
    All that damage caused me to live my young life with zero self-esteem, often
    loosing out on a lot of opportunities during those darkest times,
    when I felt so low, no longer wanting to live.
    So… he died without telling me he was sorry, without giving me the closure
    I desperately needed.

    I can attest to the fact that turning to God helps. Asking Our Father In Heaven for
    strength and direction
    helps (in the name of Jesus)… it’s never too late, as long as we’re living and breathing.
    That’s the only way to fill your life and your heart with Peace.
    God Bless Everyone out there, and Happy
    New Year❣️🤗
    ✨🙏🕊️🤍✝️😇

  6. There's a poem about a father and son that's always making plans to get together. The father had no time for the son. Then the son got older and he had no time for the father… They were always saying "well get together then, I know we'll have a good time then." The moral was tomorrow isn't promised. "Try" doing things God's way so you'll have "less" regret. 👏🏽💛🌹

  7. ❤️🌹❤🌹❤
    This movie made me wish and dream about having that
    “one more day” with my beloved Mother.
    For most of us, our Parents are taken away abruptly, without warning.

    So I say now, to those of you who STILL have your Loving Parents around:
    Do EVERYTHING you always wanted to do with them NOW…
    DON’T WAIT.
    Take them to wherever they always wanted to go…
    Spend that time being with them, having those long heart-felt
    conversations that you need to have between you.
    DO IT NOW, before it’s
    too late.
    ❤️❤️🫂❤️❤️

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