Mother’s Day is fast approaching and my sweet three are always fretting about they didn’t go out and purchase. Moms are simple, a hug, a kiss and an “I love you”, goes so much further than a trip to the store. I am not sure why they feel as they do since I have always been very clear with them what it is I really want for my “Special Day”.
As mother’s, we really aren’t that difficult to please. An occasional “yes mom” instead of “but mmmooooommmmm” or how about “okay mom, that sounds great” instead of the extremely exaggerated eye roll and whisper under the breath “yeah, great.” One awesome day of positive responses and I would be good until the next Mothers Day.
It is amazing what brings tears to our eyes. A hand made card with mom drawn with a Sharpie and words that only the creator can read. A rose made from tissues, a silhouette of their hands on construction paper. I don’t believe there are store bought gifts out there that can replace these gifts that moms lovingly placed in memory boxes.
As my children mature, I do understand that to them it is important that they “bring something to the table” so to speak. I thought I would throw out a couple of suggestions just in case any of you are looking for ideas for your mom or if you are a mom wanting to throw ideas at your children.
Herb Pots ~ It’s a simple idea, great for the kitchen and can be grown indoors or
Here is a personal favorite of mine, but I am going to throw it right out here on the blog any way. Any cookbook from Michael Chiarello. I have his Bottega and I have
Most important, give your mom a hug and tell her you love her because really that’s all we need.
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