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<blockquote data-quote="Momslittleangels" data-source="post: 271317" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>I don't think that kids really appreciate and acknowledge their Mother's until they have kids of their own. Then they can see all of the work we went through and have more empathy for OUR feelings/desires/wants. Both of my girls have asked what I wanted to do on Mother's Day, so I know they are thinking about it, but they both became Mothers last year, so they seemed to have changed. It used to hurt my feelings when husband would have to force them to do something for me, but that is changing as they get older. With age seems to come compassion. I remember when things were tough (those early teen years), I would tell them that all I wanted for Mother's Day was for them to be nice to eachother for ONE day - no fighting and making me stressed. I didn't always get it, but it became a regular theme on MDay.</p><p></p><p>I do understand what you are saying though. Happy Mother's Day to you all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momslittleangels, post: 271317, member: 905"] I don't think that kids really appreciate and acknowledge their Mother's until they have kids of their own. Then they can see all of the work we went through and have more empathy for OUR feelings/desires/wants. Both of my girls have asked what I wanted to do on Mother's Day, so I know they are thinking about it, but they both became Mothers last year, so they seemed to have changed. It used to hurt my feelings when husband would have to force them to do something for me, but that is changing as they get older. With age seems to come compassion. I remember when things were tough (those early teen years), I would tell them that all I wanted for Mother's Day was for them to be nice to eachother for ONE day - no fighting and making me stressed. I didn't always get it, but it became a regular theme on MDay. I do understand what you are saying though. Happy Mother's Day to you all! [/QUOTE]
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