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  • Mother's Day

    Today is Mother's Day (in case someone doesn't know)

    What did you guys do with/for your mommy today?

    I stayed up till 5 AM and went to the store secretly. I got her three long stem roses one like a peach color and two peach with red tips. I had a sheer gold ribbon at home, and tied them together with it, and put them in a vase. I left them on the table with a card standing next to them. In the card I wrote (in Russian):

    Mama,

    With all my soul
    I congratulate you
    with Mother's Day.
    I wish you strong health,
    success, and much love.

    Your Daughter,
    Svetlana

    Now tell me your stories. If you dont have one from this year, just tell another one you've had.

  • #2
    Well... I'm on an Air Force base in Idaho and my Mom is in Glendale, I just called her and wished her a Happy Mother day. If I wasnt working 12 hour night shifts, I would have bought her a gift and a card and Fed-Ex'd it to her. Maybe next year.

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    • #3
      All I did was go up to my mother, kiss her and say "I love you". I absolutely refuse to call it "Mother's Day".
      Achkerov kute.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Anonymouse
        All I did was go up to my mother, kiss her and say "I love you". I absolutely refuse to call it "Mother's Day".
        Denialist propaganda BS!!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Crimson Glow
          Denialist propaganda BS!!
          Just what are you raving about, I deplore the concept that there has to be a Mothers Day or a Fathers Day, for strictly personal reasons.
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            Just what are you raving about, I deplore the concept that there has to be a Mothers Day or a Fathers Day, for strictly personal reasons.
            LOL, I know. I was just messing around with you. I'm well aware your stance on the Hallmark holidays, and I agre--- *looks out his window* hey......are those pigs flying???

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Crimson Glow
              LOL, I know. I was just messing around with you. I'm well aware your stance on the Hallmark holidays, and I agre--- *looks out his window* hey......are those pigs flying???

              "Happy Mother's Day".
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #8
                The most I'll ever do is give a card just to make them happy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
                  Today is Mother's Day (in case someone doesn't know)

                  What did you guys do with/for your mommy today?

                  I stayed up till 5 AM and went to the store secretly. I got her three long stem roses one like a peach color and two peach with red tips. I had a sheer gold ribbon at home, and tied them together with it, and put them in a vase. I left them on the table with a card standing next to them. In the card I wrote (in Russian):

                  Mama,

                  With all my soul
                  I congratulate you
                  with Mother's Day.
                  I wish you strong health,
                  success, and much love.

                  Your Daughter,
                  Svetlana

                  Now tell me your stories. If you dont have one from this year, just tell another one you've had.


                  I feel as Anynomouse about calendars: I have my own. I don't feel obliged to provoke emotions in me according to an externally controlled cyclical calendar.
                  However, considering that giving is about the other person, I did take the time to congratulate two women of importance; one of them being my Mother. I just made sure that I am celebrating the Mother in them, not Mothers' Day. For me, the difference is not just a nuance, it is of essence!
                  What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                  • #10
                    I came back to L.A. in time (from a birthday party in San Diego) to treat my mother to a nice dinner at a really nice restaurant and thanking her for all that she's done for me throughout my life to raise me into the person I am today.

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