Mother's Day Venting Starts Now!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I asked my mom if she wanted to go for a nice lunch today as she knew tomorrow I couldn’t do anything because of kids sports (I’m single and kids play club sports so we aren’t even in our home state tomorrow). She brought my Dad and his brother without asking. $230 for lunch.


Oof, that is a legit vent. Sorry.

I am feeling run down, so all I want tomorrow is to skip church and be lazy. I bought a can of cinamon rolls to make breakfast special.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I asked my mom if she wanted to go for a nice lunch today as she knew tomorrow I couldn’t do anything because of kids sports (I’m single and kids play club sports so we aren’t even in our home state tomorrow). She brought my Dad and his brother without asking. $230 for lunch.


Why on earth would you pay for them? You should have just sat back and assumed they were treating you….as the mothers in the group.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I asked my mom if she wanted to go for a nice lunch today as she knew tomorrow I couldn’t do anything because of kids sports (I’m single and kids play club sports so we aren’t even in our home state tomorrow). She brought my Dad and his brother without asking. $230 for lunch.


Why on earth would you pay for them? You should have just sat back and assumed they were treating you….as the mothers in the group.


And yes a single mother of minor kids trumps grandma in deserving to be feted for Mother’s Day. From now on send a card/text and call it a day.
Anonymous
I was checking the status of an Amazon order and saw my Mother’s Day gift in there. It’s supposed to arrive by 8pm tomorrow. I’m not mad because my kids are little but it is pretty pathetic of DH!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was checking the status of an Amazon order and saw my Mother’s Day gift in there. It’s supposed to arrive by 8pm tomorrow. I’m not mad because my kids are little but it is pretty pathetic of DH!

Why??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I asked my mom if she wanted to go for a nice lunch today as she knew tomorrow I couldn’t do anything because of kids sports (I’m single and kids play club sports so we aren’t even in our home state tomorrow). She brought my Dad and his brother without asking. $230 for lunch.


Why on earth would you pay for them? You should have just sat back and assumed they were treating you….as the mothers in the group.


Agree. Why did your brother think he was not paying for his mother on Mother’s Day?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I was checking the status of an Amazon order and saw my Mother’s Day gift in there. It’s supposed to arrive by 8pm tomorrow. I’m not mad because my kids are little but it is pretty pathetic of DH!

Why??


I'm also confused what the big deal is.
Anonymous
I told my husband explicitly what I wanted several weeks ago. We also discussed our Father’s Day plans in the same discussion.

I would love for him to intuit that I need to sleep in, want breakfast from this particular bakery, and want it delivered to me in bed before we go to see my sister and her children, then he takes off with our kids to see his mother while I relax with my sister. But it’s really unlikely that he’ll do so and frankly I’m in my 30s and don’t need to settle for some kind of half-assery, so my make my wishes known up front.
Anonymous

I always plan and execute my own Mother's Day meal. Only *I* know what I want, and how to cook it. No restaurant for me. I don't want gifts. I don't give my husband anything for his Father's Day, and he also likes to cook his favorite meal on that day.

Also, DS is home from college today!!!

It's going to be a great Mother's Day!!!




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband 5 minutes ago: "I was thinking that in order to avoid the Mother's Day crowds, we should go out to dinner tonight, wherever you want to go" and then walks upstairs to take a nap. IT IS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND YOU ARE ASKING ME TO PLAN MY OWN MOTHER'S DAY DINNER FOR THIS EVENING? I want to cry.


You aren't his mother and are you always this high maintenance?

Just tell him "I'd love to go here" and tell him to make a reservation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I asked my mom if she wanted to go for a nice lunch today as she knew tomorrow I couldn’t do anything because of kids sports (I’m single and kids play club sports so we aren’t even in our home state tomorrow). She brought my Dad and his brother without asking. $230 for lunch.


Well, that's better, isn't it? It's not a celebration without close family members. Also, I hope everyone split the bill. You don't put everything on one single mother. If they don't offer, you tell them. No way would I have paid for that bill by myself.


Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't go out to eat at all. It's sure to be disappointing. He's doing you a favor.

OMG. I should have known better than to vent here, just a bunch of b---ches who are going to make me feel worse. Thanks, I hope putting someone else down made you feel better about yourself, you jerk.


Are you always this dramatic?


Seriously. I'm the first poster she responded to and I feel a bit bad for her now. Pity.


I can see why her husband has just given up. Nothing is going to make her happy, jesus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband 5 minutes ago: "I was thinking that in order to avoid the Mother's Day crowds, we should go out to dinner tonight, wherever you want to go" and then walks upstairs to take a nap. IT IS SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND YOU ARE ASKING ME TO PLAN MY OWN MOTHER'S DAY DINNER FOR THIS EVENING? I want to cry.

Then cry…
Anonymous
This will be my first mother's day posy divorce. Should I expect something from my ex? I have the kids tomorrow. I am currently dating and he is single still. I just hope he helped the kids plan something for me.
Anonymous
Sent myself a beautiful bouquet of yellow roses with a card from my DH telling me what a great mother I am! Do this every year, I refuse to get bogged down in my DH is an ass world. The best part though is my DD just called and is insisting on coming over and making a special meal for dinner as her gift. I never put myself in a situation that I knowingly expect to ruin my day. I'm a grown up.
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