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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 272049" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>Well Mothers Day for me is doing what I love. My daughter always gets me something for every occasion. It makes me so happy to see that she can acknowledge that I did the best I could for all of them. She is amazing and wonderful and makes me smile. My youngest said he would take me to a movie today - free because he works at the theater! Whatever! That iwll be fun. My husband will be back in town tonight and since we had such fun last weekend it will probably carry over to this day too! Actually I remember when my mother was living and we were at home - getting her something and signing the card together and presenting it to her together. I miss my mother so much. It is weird to go tothe grocery store and see people buying cards and flowers and such for their mothers and I dont have that to do. But I will say, I have had the opportunity to enjoy Mothers Day because I was lucky enough to have children. My sister had miscarriages and tubal pregancies. However, now that she has seen what I have been through with difficult child she is probably thanks her lucky stars - sometimes. My difficult child will probably never even know it is Mothers Day. I bought him some peanut butter and jelly and bread and left it is my car for the next time he says he is hungry. I just cant believe that people can live like they do. Happy MOthers Day to everyone! Somehow I think everyone is a mother to something even if they dont have kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 272049, member: 3948"] Well Mothers Day for me is doing what I love. My daughter always gets me something for every occasion. It makes me so happy to see that she can acknowledge that I did the best I could for all of them. She is amazing and wonderful and makes me smile. My youngest said he would take me to a movie today - free because he works at the theater! Whatever! That iwll be fun. My husband will be back in town tonight and since we had such fun last weekend it will probably carry over to this day too! Actually I remember when my mother was living and we were at home - getting her something and signing the card together and presenting it to her together. I miss my mother so much. It is weird to go tothe grocery store and see people buying cards and flowers and such for their mothers and I dont have that to do. But I will say, I have had the opportunity to enjoy Mothers Day because I was lucky enough to have children. My sister had miscarriages and tubal pregancies. However, now that she has seen what I have been through with difficult child she is probably thanks her lucky stars - sometimes. My difficult child will probably never even know it is Mothers Day. I bought him some peanut butter and jelly and bread and left it is my car for the next time he says he is hungry. I just cant believe that people can live like they do. Happy MOthers Day to everyone! Somehow I think everyone is a mother to something even if they dont have kids. [/QUOTE]
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