Anonymous wrote:You send your mom and stepmom flowers and you call and leave a message if they don't answer. Then turn your phone off. Book yourself a spa treatment or something. And then get therapy to learn to stand up to people.
Anonymous wrote:I bet your mother hates you
Anonymous wrote:
I really don't understand people like you. Stop expecting people to do extraordinary things for you. Stop doing things for ungrateful people.
For Mother's Day, I state clearly what I want, and knowing my family, I ask for things they can give. Usually I want them to clean the house, instead of me. That's all. I prefer to do my own fancy meal. My family gives me flowers and perhaps a card - I really don't care, and don't ask for them. There is never a gift. I don't give a gift for Father's Day either.
My husband and I then call our respective mothers to wish them a happy day. That's it. No cards, no flowers. Just a nice conversation.
Seriously. Just enjoy the day reflecting on the fact that to all intents and purposes you're a devilishly lucky person with a family. It doesn't take any material goods to do that.
Anonymous wrote:I bet your mother hates you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dreading next weekend too. My mom died in February. I can't wait to not have to hear about Mother's Day gifts, sales, brunches, etc.
My mom died in feb 2016. It was a gut wrench seeing anything Mother’s Day especially that first year. I’m sorry, I understand. It’s so hard.
That first year, it feels like a personal attack. It gets better, but 15 years later, it still stings. I’m sorry to everyone in this shitty club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dreading next weekend too. My mom died in February. I can't wait to not have to hear about Mother's Day gifts, sales, brunches, etc.
My mom died in feb 2016. It was a gut wrench seeing anything Mother’s Day especially that first year. I’m sorry, I understand. It’s so hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm dreading next weekend too. My mom died in February. I can't wait to not have to hear about Mother's Day gifts, sales, brunches, etc.
I’m so sorry. My dads Bday was a week before Father’s Day and my mom used to combine the two the week in between because he didn’t want to make it a hassle for everyone. They were always such good times, with the grill and fun.
It was soooo hard the first two years after he died and being reminded and bombarded.
Anonymous wrote:I'm dreading next weekend too. My mom died in February. I can't wait to not have to hear about Mother's Day gifts, sales, brunches, etc.