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"This may not work, but thought I'd try it. Mothers Day is often a bittersweet day or difficult day for many people. That's for any number of reasons. I am a Mum, but I've lost my Mum so it's a mixture of emotions today. I'm lucky I know , as I'll be spoilt today. Will miss taking the flowers and box of Milk Tray though to my Mum (she liked the fact I got her the same every year) and taking her out to lunch with us. So I'm sending hugs to those for whom it's a difficult day. Xx" sending you big hugs today young lady xx | |||
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"I have mixed emotions too. My mother has dementia and often thinks I am her mother, grandmother or a social worker. It's difficult visiting her at times and I'm not sure I will go today as it will be after 6pm when I get back to London. She doesn't have a clue in the evenings. I had one baby who died. It's not enough to qualify as a mother. However, for many years one of my mother's friends who was a midwife at the hospital my son was born at, would collect the posy of flowers at church for me and make sure I had the Mothering Sunday gift. It was such a kindness and acknowledgement that I had had a child. " of course it qualifies - im not going to write what i was going to cos this made me gulp xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | |||
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"I have mixed emotions too. My mother has dementia and often thinks I am her mother, grandmother or a social worker. It's difficult visiting her at times and I'm not sure I will go today as it will be after 6pm when I get back to London. She doesn't have a clue in the evenings. I had one baby who died. It's not enough to qualify as a mother. However, for many years one of my mother's friends who was a midwife at the hospital my son was born at, would collect the posy of flowers at church for me and make sure I had the Mothering Sunday gift. It was such a kindness and acknowledgement that I had had a child. " A mum is a mum no matter for how long. Happy Mother's Day to you xxx | |||
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"That's a lovely post Iona, thank you. My 1st mothers day without my mum so i've been dreading it It's been a challenge to enter the spirit of the occasion for my daughters sake but I'll have a few tears & pick myself up. xx Sending ((hugs)). " | |||
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"I have mixed emotions too. My mother has dementia and often thinks I am her mother, grandmother or a social worker. It's difficult visiting her at times and I'm not sure I will go today as it will be after 6pm when I get back to London. She doesn't have a clue in the evenings. I had one baby who died. It's not enough to qualify as a mother. However, for many years one of my mother's friends who was a midwife at the hospital my son was born at, would collect the posy of flowers at church for me and make sure I had the Mothering Sunday gift. It was such a kindness and acknowledgement that I had had a child. of course it qualifies - im not going to write what i was going to cos this made me gulp xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" Write away. I'm just a bit emo today but I'll get over it and enjoy seeing children making a fuss of their mothers for a nanosecond. I'll also be doing something for SANDS today in recognition of all the other mothers who don't get to see their babies grow and make them breakfast today. Motherhood is a gift and it's one that, done right, gives and enhances our world. | |||
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"sorry to be on a different side of the fence but im sure im not alone - my mum and i havent spoken for over 30 years and never really got on /cared from when i was a very very young age - just the way it is - me and my kids on the other hand are very close xxxx" Hope you have a good day with your kids hun | |||
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"I have mixed emotions too. My mother has dementia and often thinks I am her mother, grandmother or a social worker. It's difficult visiting her at times and I'm not sure I will go today as it will be after 6pm when I get back to London. She doesn't have a clue in the evenings. I had one baby who died. It's not enough to qualify as a mother. However, for many years one of my mother's friends who was a midwife at the hospital my son was born at, would collect the posy of flowers at church for me and make sure I had the Mothering Sunday gift. It was such a kindness and acknowledgement that I had had a child. of course it qualifies - im not going to write what i was going to cos this made me gulp xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Write away. I'm just a bit emo today but I'll get over it and enjoy seeing children making a fuss of their mothers for a nanosecond. I'll also be doing something for SANDS today in recognition of all the other mothers who don't get to see their babies grow and make them breakfast today. Motherhood is a gift and it's one that, done right, gives and enhances our world. " xxxxx | |||
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"sorry to be on a different side of the fence but im sure im not alone - my mum and i havent spoken for over 30 years and never really got on /cared from when i was a very very young age - just the way it is - me and my kids on the other hand are very close xxxx Hope you have a good day with your kids hun " i will - well all grown up - daughter is here for the weekend and son lives abroad - im not sad about my mum at all it is what it is - we dont choose family | |||
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"I lost my mother last week at the age of 61 but I'm emotional today and trying to keep up a brave face . " Good luck buddy keep strong | |||
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"I lost my mother last week at the age of 61 but I'm emotional today and trying to keep up a brave face . " (Big hugs) I am sorry for your loss xxx | |||
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"sorry to be on a different side of the fence but im sure im not alone - my mum and i havent spoken for over 30 years and never really got on /cared from when i was a very very young age - just the way it is - me and my kids on the other hand are very close xxxx" I understand that. It doesn't make the day of celebration for mothering any easier. Enjoy your children and know your mother's failures have helped make you a great mother to your children. | |||
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"I lost my mother last week at the age of 61 but I'm emotional today and trying to keep up a brave face . " There's no need for a brave face. I'm sorry for your loss. | |||
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"This may not work, but thought I'd try it. Mothers Day is often a bittersweet day or difficult day for many people. That's for any number of reasons. I am a Mum, but I've lost my Mum so it's a mixture of emotions today. I'm lucky I know , as I'll be spoilt today. Will miss taking the flowers and box of Milk Tray though to my Mum (she liked the fact I got her the same every year) and taking her out to lunch with us. So I'm sending hugs to those for whom it's a difficult day. Xx" Nothing to say you could share those things with your daughter in memory of your mum ? Make it a regular thing maybe ? | |||
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"My mother died 13 years ago. Didn't send her mothers day card when she was alive as I didn't like her. I remember feeling sad out with a friend buying her mum a card, wishing my mother was one I wanted to send a card to. Received a card in the post from my daughter and son-in-law, the other two will take me to lunch and I'll remember my son, who would have been 25 this year. Thing is my girls show me they love me all the time: we have a good relationship. They'll fuss, I'll accept graciously, but it's not necessary." I should add: it's not necessary for me, making a fuss. | |||
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"I lost my mother last week at the age of 61 but I'm emotional today and trying to keep up a brave face . " Let your emotions come out as it's still very raw for you. Letting them out can be cathartic. My Mum was the same age as yours when we lost her and I still miss her every day. Time does heal, but you'll always miss her. She will always be with you in your heart and memories. She's still watching over you. Xx Thank you to the other posters for sharing. Some posts have made me cry. Xx | |||
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"I lost my mother last week at the age of 61 but I'm emotional today and trying to keep up a brave face . " So sorry for your loss. Xx | |||
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"This may not work, but thought I'd try it. Mothers Day is often a bittersweet day or difficult day for many people. That's for any number of reasons. I am a Mum, but I've lost my Mum so it's a mixture of emotions today. I'm lucky I know , as I'll be spoilt today. Will miss taking the flowers and box of Milk Tray though to my Mum (she liked the fact I got her the same every year) and taking her out to lunch with us. So I'm sending hugs to those for whom it's a difficult day. Xx" Sadly it's a difficult day for my mum. My brother was killed 21 months ago. The first Mothers' Day I didn't know what to do but I ended up taking her a card from both of us and some flowers. She cried but said after it was nice. I'll do the same thing this year, (although I'm taking one of her favourite perfumes this time). It's sad that sometimes a day meant for celebration can become a day of pain. There are so many ways a loss can impact on family and friends that you never think of until it happens. | |||
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"I have mixed emotions too. My mother has dementia and often thinks I am her mother, grandmother or a social worker. It's difficult visiting her at times and I'm not sure I will go today as it will be after 6pm when I get back to London. She doesn't have a clue in the evenings. I had one baby who died. It's not enough to qualify as a mother. However, for many years one of my mother's friends who was a midwife at the hospital my son was born at, would collect the posy of flowers at church for me and make sure I had the Mothering Sunday gift. It was such a kindness and acknowledgement that I had had a child. " It qualifies, no matter the length of time. Bit hugs to you, happy Mother's Day x | |||
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"I have mixed emotions too. My mother has dementia and often thinks I am her mother, grandmother or a social worker. It's difficult visiting her at times and I'm not sure I will go today as it will be after 6pm when I get back to London. She doesn't have a clue in the evenings. I had one baby who died. It's not enough to qualify as a mother. However, for many years one of my mother's friends who was a midwife at the hospital my son was born at, would collect the posy of flowers at church for me and make sure I had the Mothering Sunday gift. It was such a kindness and acknowledgement that I had had a child. " You had a baby lickety, so you qualify as a mummy. No matter how long he was with you. You will always be a mum xxx | |||
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"Mother's Day has never really been a big thing in my family, nor has fathers days. to us it is just another day. I let my mum know I am thankful of her often, so don't need a day to say it. We all miss our loved ones, but we visit their graves often enough, and miss them always and often talk about them. I feel it is another fad like Valentine's Day!" | |||
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"sorry to be on a different side of the fence but im sure im not alone - my mum and i havent spoken for over 30 years and never really got on /cared from when i was a very very young age - just the way it is - me and my kids on the other hand are very close xxxx" It's an important point to raise. Too much sentiment and the realities of human relationships are glossed over. It will have made you stronger in some ways im sure. | |||
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"Mother's Day has never really been a big thing in my family, nor has fathers days. to us it is just another day. I let my mum know I am thankful of her often, so don't need a day to say it. We all miss our loved ones, but we visit their graves often enough, and miss them always and often talk about them. I feel it is another fad like Valentine's Day!" Fad? It's a Christian festival day. There's a special service for Mothering Sunday. | |||
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