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One Blessed Mommy

First, to my mom, Happy Mother’s Day. Once again, I send no card and buy no gift.  It’s getting to be a habit. I hope you have a day you consider enjoyable…

To the rest of the mothers, I truly hope you have a marvelous day of relaxation, praise from your husband for the awesome job you’re doing at raising little humans, very well behaved children, and I wish you all the satisfaction that a wonderful Mother’s Day can bring.

 

Anyone get a really great gift? Brag a little…tell us about it!

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  1. Jim and the kids always treat me like a queen on Mother's Day. As I write, they are all working to prepare a great fondue dinner to which I contribute nothing but my words of praise. Shrimp, scallops, chicken and steak. Fruit fondue as well. Ice cream sundaes for dessert and judging by the number of toppings I'd say the kids shopped with him. A few homemade cards, the best kind. And a new coffee maker that I wanted. Only thing missing is a little girl in a booster seat. Happy Mother's Day.

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  2. Right back at you, Happy Mother's Day!! I'm so glad Braska did so well with her surgery. I've been thinking about you guys alot and missing the girls. They give the best hugs! Please come and stay anytime!

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  3. Happy Mother's Day RK! My son put together and painted a wooden bird house for me, and I love it!

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  4. Son #1 vaccumed out the van, daughter #1 gave the dog a fur cut, and hubby fixed the broken van door, and tried to do the dishes. I got to sleep in. Does it get better than that??

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