Its
getting closer and it seems to be all that is being advertised. Yes,
Mothers Day is just around the corner and if you're like me, you're
wondering about how to celebrate it with your Mom or Grandma.
Unfortunately,
Adam is DJing in London on the Saturday night before Mothers Day and
wont be back until later that day so we'll be celebrating the
following weekend by going out for a meal or maybe going somewhere
for the day (i'd
love to go
to
take Millie to the farm!). But
i'll be going to my Mums on that day just to wish her Happy Mothers
Day and to give her her gifts.
Now,
buying gifts on Mothers Day can be seen as a little controversial.
Some people don't believe in buying gifts for celebrations such as
Mothers Day and Fathers Day but I do and I think it's nice to treat
your Mom to something that she likes even if it's a bunch of flowers
and a box of her favourite chocolates, she'll love what ever you get
her! Or maybe you can take her out to lunch to her favourite
restaurant or book a spa day for you both just to chat and chill out?
Whatever you do, she won't mind as long as she's with you.
Being
a Mom is bloody hard work and since having Millie, I have a whole
load of respect for my Mom for going through that with me (and my
brother and sister!) and to see she's come out of raising 3 kids
gives me such strength in believing I can raise Millie in the way
that she raised me.
Watch this adorable video and give your Mom a quick text to tell her she’s the best mom in the world (because she is, right!?) - I know it’s not Mothers Day yet but there’s no harm in doing it!
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Having your own child really does make you appreciate your Mum more. It's hard work!
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