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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 426784" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Nichole gave me a day at the spa. I think she was really proud because this is one of the nicest things she's ever been able to really give me and she paid for it out of her babysitting money. A lovely gift. </p><p></p><p>Travis wished me Happy Mother's Day. He remembered, with him that is enough. He's not working ect. </p><p></p><p>husband nearly made me stroke. He rarely, unless guilted into it, gives me a gift for anything. This year I got one of those fancy steam mops I've been dying for.......birthday and Mother's Day. Nice. No one had to make him feel guilty either. lol</p><p></p><p>easy child and grands are still working on it. Darrin handles Nana's birthday and mother's day gifts..........it just sort of morphed that way. He gets his feelings hurt if he can't do it. </p><p></p><p>Other than that? Spent the day with water retention so bad I had lots of trouble breathing.......still went to Darrin's soccer game and managed to cheer and laugh my head off........came home and cut out coupons and mapped out this week's deals. </p><p></p><p>My kids take special pains to make xmas, my birthday, and mother's day extra special for me. They do it because all their lives they watched their dad totally ignore me at those times. It also makes them go that extra mile for their spouses as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 426784, member: 84"] Nichole gave me a day at the spa. I think she was really proud because this is one of the nicest things she's ever been able to really give me and she paid for it out of her babysitting money. A lovely gift. Travis wished me Happy Mother's Day. He remembered, with him that is enough. He's not working ect. husband nearly made me stroke. He rarely, unless guilted into it, gives me a gift for anything. This year I got one of those fancy steam mops I've been dying for.......birthday and Mother's Day. Nice. No one had to make him feel guilty either. lol easy child and grands are still working on it. Darrin handles Nana's birthday and mother's day gifts..........it just sort of morphed that way. He gets his feelings hurt if he can't do it. Other than that? Spent the day with water retention so bad I had lots of trouble breathing.......still went to Darrin's soccer game and managed to cheer and laugh my head off........came home and cut out coupons and mapped out this week's deals. My kids take special pains to make xmas, my birthday, and mother's day extra special for me. They do it because all their lives they watched their dad totally ignore me at those times. It also makes them go that extra mile for their spouses as well. [/QUOTE]
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