What are your Mother's Day plans?

Anonymous
I have a 3 year old & a 2 month old this year. Previous years, DH takes us out to lunch (can never go to fancy restaurant, just a small cafe place), and this year I am not sure since 2 kids maybe too much work & all the measles/pollen thing going on. I have asked DH that isn't you are supposed to ask our 3 year old to draw something for me or share a cookie (he loves cookie) with me on mother's day.
Anonymous
I don't think DH even remembers when Mother's Day is. Like every year it'll be something he'll realize last moment and do something half assed, unlike the nice father's day gifts and celebrations he gets every year. How I wish the order of these events were reversed
Anonymous
Having brunch with MIL and will FaceTime my mother, who lives out of the country. Going to see Ben Platt the night before as my own Mother’s Day treat. I think I am also going to copy the PP who is having Chinese for dinner!
Anonymous
Does anyone actually WANT to spend time with their DH and kids on Mother's Day?
I am with them all day everyday. I want ONE day to myself.
Thankfully DH is taking the kids all day on some outdoor adventure (weather permitting) so I get to lounge and watch Netflix while eating icecream in bed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually WANT to spend time with their DH and kids on Mother's Day?
I am with them all day everyday. I want ONE day to myself.
Thankfully DH is taking the kids all day on some outdoor adventure (weather permitting) so I get to lounge and watch Netflix while eating icecream in bed.


Yes. But I'm not a SAHM. I would love for DH to plan an activity with the kids and I or take us to a winery. Or on a picnic or a hike. I feel like I don't get to see my toddlers enough and they're really enjoyable.

What I don't want is to share my day with MIL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually WANT to spend time with their DH and kids on Mother's Day?
I am with them all day everyday. I want ONE day to myself.
Thankfully DH is taking the kids all day on some outdoor adventure (weather permitting) so I get to lounge and watch Netflix while eating icecream in bed.


Yes. But I'm not a SAHM. I would love for DH to plan an activity with the kids and I or take us to a winery. Or on a picnic or a hike. I feel like I don't get to see my toddlers enough and they're really enjoyable.

What I don't want is to share my day with MIL.


This is why adults shouldn't give up on celebrating their birthdays. You have a day all to yourself (presumably) to make it all about you. It's just looked down upon doing that, which is BS for this very reason. Mother's day, unfortunately, is for all mothers in your life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually WANT to spend time with their DH and kids on Mother's Day?
I am with them all day everyday. I want ONE day to myself.
Thankfully DH is taking the kids all day on some outdoor adventure (weather permitting) so I get to lounge and watch Netflix while eating icecream in bed.


Yes. But I'm not a SAHM. I would love for DH to plan an activity with the kids and I or take us to a winery. Or on a picnic or a hike. I feel like I don't get to see my toddlers enough and they're really enjoyable.

What I don't want is to share my day with MIL.


So don't. Problem solved! Take your kids to a movie. DH can do whatever he likes with his mom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone actually WANT to spend time with their DH and kids on Mother's Day?
I am with them all day everyday. I want ONE day to myself.
Thankfully DH is taking the kids all day on some outdoor adventure (weather permitting) so I get to lounge and watch Netflix while eating icecream in bed.


Yes. But I'm not a SAHM. I would love for DH to plan an activity with the kids and I or take us to a winery. Or on a picnic or a hike. I feel like I don't get to see my toddlers enough and they're really enjoyable.

What I don't want is to share my day with MIL.


So don't. Problem solved! Take your kids to a movie. DH can do whatever he likes with his mom.


OP here. I can't take my kids to a movie. I have an infant and a toddler. I need DH to help. My toddler doesn't understand what mothers day is about yet. I'd be pissed if DH left me alone to celebrate his mom.
Anonymous
Doing what my mother wants. Its never about what I want to do, only about accommodating her.
Anonymous
Mothers Day is my birthday this year! DH invited both families over for brunch at our place (he's a really good cook) and I will make a bday cake for myself (which is my choice).
Anonymous
My DH will be out of town the entire weekend, so I invited my mom to come spend the weekend with us. She's very hands on, so she'll help with things like getting the kids to bed and all, but we'll also do some fun things like go to Brookside Gardens. My kids are 7 and 4, so it's a bit easier than it's been with quite little kids.

I'm hoping for good weather!
Anonymous
If DH comes through, I’m getting donuts and scratch off lottery tickets. As requested.
Anonymous
As a mom of small children, I just want one day that's all about me. I don't want to share with MIL, my mom and our 4 grandmas. Sure, this is selfish, but I want my own day, with my own children and I want DH to plan it all. Every other day of the year is focused on caring for other people in my life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doing what my mother wants. Its never about what I want to do, only about accommodating her.


Because you make it so.

Don't want that outcome? Don't do that. Choose something else. But if you keep on keepin' on, you don't get to complain.
Anonymous
I'll go to my yoga class like usual, then come home and we'll have a little nicer breakfast that DH and the kids will make.
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