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Posted by Mr.Funny (Member # 4467) on :
 
Happy Mother's day to all you mothers out there! I just wanted to let you know that you are appreciated greatly! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
And your post is appreciated, too...by me, at least. [Smile]

(For some reason, it makes me feel sad that no one else responded to this post. [Frown] )
 
Posted by jexx (Member # 3450) on :
 
Aw, Ela, don't be sad. People were probably out celebrating, instead of posting on Hatrack.

[Smile]

Happy Belated Mother's Day!

[Wave]
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
jexx, perhaps you misunderstand me. It makes me sad that NO ONE responded to this thread - not that mothers didn't respond to this thread...
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
*looks guilty*

In my defense, I did wish everyone I ran into a Happy Mother's Day.

Katie: "Happy Mother's Day!"
22YOMH: [Razz]

No one really seemed touched.

[ May 10, 2004, 04:57 PM: Message edited by: katharina ]
 
Posted by ludosti (Member # 1772) on :
 
I wasn't on hatrack at all yesterday. [Smile]

Happy (belated) Mother's Day to all the Hatrack Mothers!!
 
Posted by PSI Teleport (Member # 5545) on :
 
What's up with Mother's Day, anyway? You get up at five in the morning, eat something your kids made themselves (which likely has chicken fat in it, or whatever else they found going rancid under the counter), and then clean up the huge mess they made on the kitchen counter with glue and glitter. How is that much different from any other day?

Mother's Day should include kicking the kids and Dad out of the house, or going shopping by yourself. That's a REAL Mother's Day. [Razz]

But...I did get my first Mother's Day cards this year. Jesse's had two pieces of tissue glued to the front (they were flowers). And Jillian's had scribbles all over the inside. *happy sigh* [Big Grin]

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I'm reminded of the short story "I Want a Wife." (I can't remember the author right now.) It says something like "I want a wife who'll take care of the kids and all the arrangements so that I can relax on my vacation".
 
Posted by Ela (Member # 1365) on :
 
I don't know about you, but I sure wasn't up at 5AM. 10:30AM was more like it. None of that stereotyped "breakfast-in-bed" stuff. But in our family, Mother's Day has always been just another excuse to spend time together as a family, which is exactly what we did.
 
Posted by PSI Teleport (Member # 5545) on :
 
But isn't everything an excuse to spend time together as a family?

You know I'm being snarky about that, right? I love it when my kids do that stuff.
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
Are you thinking of Rebecca Lynn Howard's song--"I need a vacation from my life."

Its refrain goes:
quote:
I need a vacation from my life
Me and my husband we need a wife
Somebody who's sole ambition is laundry
I wanna fall asleep on "MY" patio swing
While somebody else does the dishes and cleans
Mariachi's could stroll through the yard and play softly
Wouldn't even have to leave 2523 General George Patton Drive
And I need a vacation from my life


 
Posted by jeniwren (Member # 2002) on :
 
Thanks, Mr. Funny. [Smile] I don't like Mother's Day, generally, but it's always so nice to be appreciated.

The nicest part of the day for me was getting to transplant my new almost-dead flowers (because they didn't get watered while I was in Oakland last week and I hadn't had time to plant them all before I left) into brand new pretty pots. This morning the flowers were looking a lot perkier.
 
Posted by PSI Teleport (Member # 5545) on :
 
No, it's called "Why I Want a Wife" by Judy Brady. All husbands should read it, it's great. Maybe I can find a link.

Here it is.

Published in 1971 under a different last name.

[ May 10, 2004, 05:18 PM: Message edited by: PSI Teleport ]
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
This makes me feel guilty, but I understand the sentiment.

The summer before my senior year of college, I lived with two of my best friends. One of them had graduated the year before, worked for a year professionally, and had no bills beyond $250 a month rent and food, and she disliked her job. So, she quit and didn't get another one for almost a year, when she went back to school.

Since she was around, she chose to (I swear - we certainly didn't expect her to) she chose to keep the house clean, feed the pets, plan parties, and cook the three of us dinner about four nights a week. It was fabulous! If that's what having a wife entails, no wonder there was resistence to change! What a deal!
 
Posted by sndrake (Member # 4941) on :
 
We visited Diane's mother for Mother's Day. For a variety of reasons, I was extremely sleep-deprived this week and didn't get an order for flowers to my Mom in a timely enough manner for them to get there until today.

I crashed hard Saturday night - slept over eleven hours.

We got caught in extreme traffic on the way back to Chicago and it wasn't until about 6 pm ET that I made my call to my Mom. She was just glad to hear me. And my profuse apologies.

Today she called to say the flowers arrived and they're beautiful.

She also said I shouldn't have done it because they're so expensive.

Quote: "Your guilt was gift enough."

[Smile]

Those are her exact words.

*wipes tear*

There's no one like Mom, is there?
 
Posted by UofUlawguy (Member # 5492) on :
 
My wife had to get up at the normal time for Church Sunday morning, but she did get breakfast in bed. I made it, not my kids, so it was pretty good (french toast and strawberries), but the kids did wake up just in time to help me carry it in to Mom.

The four-year-old sang Mother's Day songs with the other youngsters at Church, which always tickles my wife. She also got the obligatory flower. The kids made her cards in their little classes, and the two-year-old proudly presented a photo of himself in his Sunday tie and vest in a popsicle-stick frame.

She normally has additional Sunday afternoon meetings, but she got out of all those and instead got a nap. After she got up, the boys and I had her open her gifts, which in addition to the above included a freezeable mug (picked by the four-year-old, who had broken another of her mugs a couple of months ago and was set on getting her another) and a nice pair of sandals. After that, we had a big pot roast dinner (which I made), but she wasn't able to eat much of it because the pregnancy-induced heartburn was flaring up again. Then I took the boys out to play so she could take a walk, alone.

Then, this morning, we had the ultrasound. I left work for an hour or so so I could be there. Everything looks great, and they say it's going to be a girl. So we're very happy.
 


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