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sundial
05-08-2008, 10:19 AM
This Sunday is Mother's Day. Don't forget to order flowers, send a card, or call her. :)

SouthernBelle
05-08-2008, 11:50 AM
I would love to. She died in 1999.

Blueberry
05-08-2008, 11:55 AM
Thoughts for a grandmother who doesn't want any "stuff" or flowers??

We're taking her out to dinner - but I always like to bring a little something. Last time it was a very pretty cup towel. She lives in a small apartment in a retirement community.

CA

imdeanna
05-08-2008, 12:15 PM
There is a quote on my calendar for mothers day that made me laugh when I read it:

"Do something nice for your mom....because you were nothing but trouble growing up!"

LOL...that's funny!



Sorry 'bout your mom Southernbelle.....my mom died too (1983 when I was 11, she was the age I am now) :(


What's everyone doing for Mom's day???

We're going to an Archery met...I get to shoot arrows at stuff!!!! :)

mimitabby
05-08-2008, 12:34 PM
Thoughts for a grandmother who doesn't want any "stuff" or flowers??

We're taking her out to dinner - but I always like to bring a little something. Last time it was a very pretty cup towel. She lives in a small apartment in a retirement community.

CA

some commemorative postage stamps and envelopes? She feels like she has too much stuff and nowhere to put it. Oh. something she likes to eat? (that she CAN eat?)

but what she wants the most is TIME with you.

Brandi
05-08-2008, 02:45 PM
flying to Philly for a job! I love Philly! Such GOOD food. OMG! I pig out while I am there. But then I am working 12 hours a day for 12 days so I get to indulge myself at lunch. We go to this market at the reading terminal (from the monopoly game). You can get any type of food. From sushi to hot Turkey sandwiches. Oh I can't wait! We walk through china town everyday at lunch which is great fun. We walked through one day last year and there was a little fireworks and dragon dance going on outside one of the store's it was way cool. We are carving a tribut to Philly this time around. Last year was egyptian.

Blueberry
05-08-2008, 02:50 PM
some commemorative postage stamps and envelopes? She feels like she has too much stuff and nowhere to put it. Oh. something she likes to eat? (that she CAN eat?)

but what she wants the most is TIME with you.

Hmmm....Maybe note cards. She would use those up.

I give her as much time as I can when my *$%^ partner isn't demanding that I cancel all plans. We go about 2 times a month for dinner with her. Sadly *way* more than any of her kids do:( I did, at least, convince my mom that yes, it really is important to come for mother's day.

CA

RoadRaven
05-09-2008, 02:33 AM
Mothers Day is just another good idea that has become guilt-ridden and consumerised for many.

I don't expect my kids to even acknowledge it. I ring my mum up because she expects it.

This Mothers Day is also my daughters birthday, and thats a great gift if I needed one - she will have had twenty healthy and happy years. What more could I want?

I guess you could say I am celebrating/spoiling myself by doing my fave cycling discipline - a time trial! :D

7rider
05-09-2008, 02:50 AM
but what she wants the most is TIME with you.

I agree with that.
I went a visited my mom last weekend. I rolled it into a trip north for my godson's first holy communion. It's too long of a trip (and gas and tolls are too expensive) to do it every weekend. Mom didn't want me to leave. I ended up staying later than planned, helping her with dinner (kicking myself for forgetting to bring the newspaper), and just chatting.

Aggie_Ama
05-09-2008, 10:16 AM
Thoughts for a grandmother who doesn't want any "stuff" or flowers??

We're taking her out to dinner - but I always like to bring a little something. Last time it was a very pretty cup towel. She lives in a small apartment in a retirement community.

CA

My Nanny has just moved into Assisted living. I am making her a french memo board (mainly because it needs lighthouse fabric). She can hang it above her bed with photos, cards, etc... They are very popular there and take up little space on the wall.

malkin
05-09-2008, 05:39 PM
Thoughts for a grandmother who doesn't want any "stuff" or flowers??

CA

A little framed pic of yourself, perhaps.

Brandi
05-10-2008, 07:01 AM
My Nanny has just moved into Assisted living. I am making her a french memo board (mainly because it needs lighthouse fabric). She can hang it above her bed with photos, cards, etc... They are very popular there and take up little space on the wall.
That is a great idea for anybody!

Irulan
05-10-2008, 07:36 AM
Mothers Day is just another good idea that has become guilt-ridden and consumerised for many.

I don't expect my kids to even acknowledge it. I ring my mum up because she expects it.

This Mothers Day is also my daughters birthday, and thats a great gift if I needed one - she will have had twenty healthy and happy years. What more could I want?

I guess you could say I am celebrating/spoiling myself by doing my fave cycling discipline - a time trial! :D


yep, just another "hallmark holiday" at our house.

I'm going to do trail work, one of my most favorite things too.

RoadRaven
05-10-2008, 08:12 PM
I'm going to do trail work, one of my most favorite things too.
Well, I did my TT today Irulan... I did alright and am pleased I spent my morning that way.

Did you have a nice day for working on the trail? I remember seeing pix of what you do when I first joined TE :)

btchance
05-10-2008, 08:29 PM
Yep - I absolutely have to remember mother's day, esp since it's also my mom's birthday! I actually called today just in case I forget tomorrow (I have a horrible time remembering stuff like that). Now I also have to call my grandma tomorrow, and think about my other grandma that I lost to breast cancer and my step-mom that I lost recently to hepatitis complications. Gotta love all your moms!