Wishing you and yours a very Happy Mother’s Day. We have a big day planned, with a fancy brunch out with my mom in the morning and a nice dinner out planned with my mother-in-law. We used to merge the two families for Mother’s Day festivities, but my mom prefers to be alone (the star of the show, so to speak) so whenever I can, that’s the way I do it.
I’m expecting both my kids to join us .. so I’m thrilled! My son’s college is 100 miles from home, so it’s a bit of a drive for him to come, but not impossible. Next year, my daughter will be in school in Boston. That’s 3000 miles away. Ugh. Moving on ….
If you’re looking for some Mother’s Day themed resources, here’s a page that lists all the coloring pages, crafts and other Mother’s Day resources we have here at Surfnetkids.
Oh, but before you dash off, I’d love to hear how others handle in-laws, blended families, and all the other demands of celebrating family holidays. Just post a comment to below to share your view.
Michele says
Today, my three kids prepared a breakfast in bed to me. It was very nice! In the afternoon, I had lunch with my mom.
chandler says
man I love what you are doing and this year. I am going to make my mom breakfast in bed.
Danir says
When you celebrate this day, I think you can play a video in your TV that can strengthen happily. I know a video about Happy Mother’s Day you will be like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMj4KIR_Nvw
Nusrat Khan says
The day is v important ,but my mother and mother in law both are not alive.But my children celebrate this day by wishing me and also give gifts like suit piece and flowers, I have one son and two daughters , my one daughter got married in December 2009,and waiting for OK from Australian government to join her husband the rest two are with me son is doing his web business successfully,and daughter is doing her BIT Honer, from University of the Punjab, I wish and hope for you to enjoy mother day with your son and daughter.