Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I nudged my husband but I'm newly pregnant with our first, so he could be forgiven for not thinking to recognize the holiday. What did your DH do last year? Has he dropped the ball on Mother's Day before?
You're not a mother.
Yeah, huge eyeroll here. Of course it would be fine and cute for your husband to celebrate mother's day with you, but the idea that you decided to push him for recognition when you're just newly pregnant? Come on.
Anonymous wrote:Love my husband v much but he's a horrible planner. Cannot think beyond a few days in advance. Should I nudge him to remind him of mother's day to make sure he has a plan or risk waking up on Sunday disapointed when he seemingly will just plan spur of moment? Anyone else going through this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I nudged my husband but I'm newly pregnant with our first, so he could be forgiven for not thinking to recognize the holiday. What did your DH do last year? Has he dropped the ball on Mother's Day before?
You're not a mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I nudged my husband but I'm newly pregnant with our first, so he could be forgiven for not thinking to recognize the holiday. What did your DH do last year? Has he dropped the ball on Mother's Day before?
You're not a mother.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Wow, you must be a way better mom than OP, since you don't care about Mother's Day!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I nudged my husband but I'm newly pregnant with our first, so he could be forgiven for not thinking to recognize the holiday. What did your DH do last year? Has he dropped the ball on Mother's Day before?
You're not a mother.
Anonymous wrote:I nudged my husband but I'm newly pregnant with our first, so he could be forgiven for not thinking to recognize the holiday. What did your DH do last year? Has he dropped the ball on Mother's Day before?
Anonymous wrote:I nudged my husband but I'm newly pregnant with our first, so he
could be forgiven for not thinking to recognize the holiday. What did your DH do last year? Has he dropped the ball on Mother's Day before?
Anonymous wrote: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.