Awww, sweetie
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I'd rather get a unique card in crayon then a run of the mill Hallmark card that about 40 million other people got.
was it a cry of sadness?
Some mothers cling to sentimental gestures that remind them of infanthood. I know how you feel, though. My younger sister and I have begrudgingly resigned to the fact that our oldest sister could burn down our mother's house and total her car, say "I'm sorry mommy" in a pitiful tone of voice and the problem would be gone, just like that. Her gifts also consist of tiny cards with sloppy handwriting and "mommy" somewhere on them, which have been on her refridgerator for years, while all other sentiment cards are stored someplace else. She's 28. Don't sweat it. If your mother doesn't expect you to do things like that, then next year follow suit and stick with small gestures that tug the heartstrings.
I actually just made my mom a homemade card for Mothers Day. I went out and got poster board, markers and glitter and went to town on it. She loved it more than the store bought ones or some fancy smancy dinner. Goes to show money isn't everything. (I am also 30 btw)
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just goes to show money doesn't buy happiness
At least your Mom cares for the sentimental things. Mine bitched at me for not getting her anything. I'm 1,000 miles away and unemployeed. Called her several times throughout the day to at least wish her a Happy Mother's Day. She never picked up. She only called back to bitch at me.