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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you really need a parade and balloons for mother’s day? Sorry, as a mother I don’t understand the “risk disappointment” part. If your life is that challenging, it’s up to you, not your husband, to change it, and not for one day. [/quote] Wow, you must be a way better mom than OP, since you don't care about Mother's Day! :roll: [/quote] I’m not a better mother, I just choose not to get bent out of shape over Hallmark Holidays. And by doing so, I don’t “risk disappointment”, and thus have no need to be sad, or disappointed, on a beautiful Sunday in May. [/quote] You are not the arbiter for what people get to consider important and feel disappointed about, PP. If it's important to her that her husband do something special for Mother's Day. I agree that it's silly for the PP who is newly pregnant to expect a parade for Mother's Day this year, but if that's what is important to her, her husband should do something. PPs should feel free to be rude, but her husband, who loves her enough to impregnate her, should react differently.[/quote]
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