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This whole Mother's Day thing makes me sad
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 594215" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>I don't have any especially happy memories of Mother's Day. I'm lucky to get a off-hand "Happy Mother's Day". Usually, I get nothing. I have to admit, as much as a wish that everyone had happy Mother's Day memories, it's comforting to me that people share that they don't. I actually dread Mother's Day. My difficult children just don't think of me as a person. I'm furniture that sometimes dispenses cash and makes dinner. </p><p></p><p>Though, it's been at times a rocky relationship, I will wish my own mom a Happy Mother's day and bring her some flowers. My brother is coming down from Central Cali to get our cooling systems ready for the long hot summer and to visit my Mom. I'm getting my hair done tomorrow and have to write my final paper for my degree so that I can graduate in July. I'm going to go on a hike Sunday morning with my furbabies who think I'm the bestest Mom in the world and are always delighted to see me. I will enjoy what is, instead of lamenting what isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 594215, member: 831"] I don't have any especially happy memories of Mother's Day. I'm lucky to get a off-hand "Happy Mother's Day". Usually, I get nothing. I have to admit, as much as a wish that everyone had happy Mother's Day memories, it's comforting to me that people share that they don't. I actually dread Mother's Day. My difficult children just don't think of me as a person. I'm furniture that sometimes dispenses cash and makes dinner. Though, it's been at times a rocky relationship, I will wish my own mom a Happy Mother's day and bring her some flowers. My brother is coming down from Central Cali to get our cooling systems ready for the long hot summer and to visit my Mom. I'm getting my hair done tomorrow and have to write my final paper for my degree so that I can graduate in July. I'm going to go on a hike Sunday morning with my furbabies who think I'm the bestest Mom in the world and are always delighted to see me. I will enjoy what is, instead of lamenting what isn't. [/QUOTE]
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