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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think OP’s family is lame. I have two juniors in high school. They each took an AP exam last week and one of them has 3 more this week, including a particularly difficult one today. Each of my kids made me a card. One has ADHD and probably only spent 1-2 minutes on it. She likes to write and really has a way with words, so I had asked to write something about me as a mother. Instead she made a card that said, “I love you more than words can say.” Lol, that’s just her. My other dd (the one with 3 APs this week and her prom on Friday) really likes to make cards and she’s known for making some pretty elaborate ones. She didn’t disappoint. My kids took turns feeding and walking the dog. I got to take a nap. My children’s father and I are in the middle of getting divorced. I had told dd in advance what I wanted to eat on Mother’s Day. She coordinated with her dad and he ordered the food and delivered it to us and stayed for a family dinner. Even though we’re divorcing, he had texted me to wish me a Happy Mother’s Day earlier in the day. He also sent flowers, “from the kids.” I will make a nice Father’s Day for him too, because our kids deserve happy family memories and stress free holidays. If my family can pull off a nice Mother’s Day, OP’s family can too.[/quote] You sound so cringe and lame and even managed to gratuitously brag about your family in a thread where the OP is upset about how she was treated. Not surprised you’re getting a divorce to be honest, you’re such an insufferable hag. So tacky to ask your daughter to write something deep about you as a mother, and to tell them in advance what to eat. Go to a restaurant and everyone orders a meal to their liking. If you have any compassion to your ex let him celebrate Father’s Day alone with his kids.[/quote]
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