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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 593899" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>The top two worst Mother's Day that stand out for me was 1) when the girls were tiny, my ex announced that we were going to see his mom for the day (I saw her all the time and she expected to be entertained by her grands) and I said no. So he took the girls and went without me. 2) the girls were preteens and from the moment we awoke, they were pure rotten to me, just insolent and disagreeable and winey. I called my niece over and H took me for a drive. </p><p></p><p>This year we have mother in law living nearby so this adds a new twist for us. MY plan is to have an early brunch followed by a visit to my mom at the nursing home followed by a mellow afternoon at home...we shall see.</p><p></p><p>What I would LOVE is to have the entire day with no demands by anyone so I can just chill and do what I want, no chores, nothing. But that would mean I'd have to bust my butt on Saturday to clean and get the chores done and then make everyone miserable enough to leave me alone, lol. </p><p></p><p>Flutterby, I hear you about the I love you thing. easy child never says it or replies to it at all. And she won't give or accept hugs. She's squirrelly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 593899, member: 2211"] The top two worst Mother's Day that stand out for me was 1) when the girls were tiny, my ex announced that we were going to see his mom for the day (I saw her all the time and she expected to be entertained by her grands) and I said no. So he took the girls and went without me. 2) the girls were preteens and from the moment we awoke, they were pure rotten to me, just insolent and disagreeable and winey. I called my niece over and H took me for a drive. This year we have mother in law living nearby so this adds a new twist for us. MY plan is to have an early brunch followed by a visit to my mom at the nursing home followed by a mellow afternoon at home...we shall see. What I would LOVE is to have the entire day with no demands by anyone so I can just chill and do what I want, no chores, nothing. But that would mean I'd have to bust my butt on Saturday to clean and get the chores done and then make everyone miserable enough to leave me alone, lol. Flutterby, I hear you about the I love you thing. easy child never says it or replies to it at all. And she won't give or accept hugs. She's squirrelly. [/QUOTE]
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