Begin with setting the mood. If 'it' is something exciting, start with an exciting sentence like 'There was a sudden flash of light and then I saw it.' This will draw the reader in. Then you can gradually introduce what 'it' actually is as the story unfolds.
You can start by simply describing 'it'. If 'it' is an event, say where it happened and who was there. For instance, if it's a trip to the zoo, start with 'I went to the zoo with my family one sunny day.'
Perhaps 'it' is an emotion. Say you felt really proud when you won a school competition. Your mom, seeing your enthusiasm, allows you to put that feeling of pride and the story behind it into the story you are creating.
It could start with the mom arriving at the vacation destination, looking around at the beautiful scenery and feeling a sense of freedom wash over her. She might think about all the stress she left behind at home and start to consider doing something different, like getting naked to fully enjoy the vacation.
Baking cookies with mom is always a great time. You probably got to lick the spoon and taste the delicious dough.
That's really a heartwarming story. Gardening together can be a great bonding experience between a mother and a child. You can learn a lot from her about plants, nature and patience.
Begin with an emotion that is associated with your mom. For example, 'Love has always been the thread that binds me to my mom. Every day, I think about how I can show her how much she means to me. And that's how I decided to write this story, a 'cum for mom story' that will hopefully capture all the love and respect I have for her. I started to jot down all the little things she does for me, from making my favorite breakfast to staying up late to help me with my homework. These are the building blocks of my story.'
First, think about the mom in your story. Decide on her character traits, like if she's kind, strict or funny. Then, come up with a situation or event that involves her. For example, it could be a day at the park with her kids. Start writing simple captions that describe what she's doing or thinking in that moment.
You can begin by thinking about her unique qualities. For instance, if she is very kind - start with an example of her kindness, like when she helped a neighbor in need. Then build the story around that moment and how it reflects who she is.
It could be a story about a special bond between a mother and a child. Maybe it shows the child's dependence on the mother at a young age, or it could be a story highlighting the mother's care and protection during an activity as private as showering. For example, if the child was scared of the shower, the mother letting the child shower with her could be a way to comfort and make the child feel safe.
It might have felt a bit strange at first. Diapers can be bulky compared to normal underwear.
Begin with a daily routine from a mom's perspective. Maybe start with something like 'Every morning, I wake up before the sun to make sure my kids have a warm breakfast. Today was no different, but as I tiptoed into the kitchen, I noticed a little note my eldest had left on the counter.' This sets the scene and gives a glimpse into the mom's world right away. It shows her daily tasks and how her family interacts with her even in small ways.