You did try twice. And she flaked twice.
Then you tried again by inviting her to take the lead. And she left it hanging because your invite was passive.
Anyway, if she were serious she would have offered a reschedule,
out of her own initiative, just after informing you she can't make it anymore.
Who the hell passes a date with someone they're interested in in favor for "dinner with mom"? Who the hell has "dinner with mom" in the first place? I just find that excuse absurdly ridiculous.
There's a reason why in business, sales and otherwise dating people are encouraged to push for clear, concise answers. Yes or No.
Maybe, in 90% of cases simply translates to "I'm feeling pressured right now so I'll just say no later".
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Me: To bad, but mom come first. Tomorrow night?
Regardless of whether or not her mom excuse is genuine, you could've just asked her to choose a date that works for her.
"Too bad, but mom comes first. So when works for you?"
Anyway, she replied with
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Tomorrow I'm supposed to meet my cousin, but I'll see if I can move that around!
I'd just have said "Ok, nevermind then. Have fun with the family" at this point.
You let her get away with the vague answer though, so she flaked later.
And your last text was completely unnecessary because she wasted your time on two different occasions and yet you virtually told her you're willing to stick around for more.