And Sweet Elizabeth...don't be jealous - first of all, you have things I don't anymore....My daughter lives in CA now and I didn't get her for Mothers day. I spent that day alone this year. My daughter is grown up and your little guy is still growing...you have an amazing amount of freedom (and a little loneliness) once they're gone...As to the rest; yeah. I am lucky -- I have an ex client that has been nothing but amazing to me, so yeah. I count my blessings, but there is a cost to my choices (like being alone on mothers day) that puts things on balance. As a brilliant friend of mine says: Everything is a trade. Not a trade OFF. But a trade.SydneyB said this in another thread & I didn't want to hijack it...
How important is that day? Maybe I'm just having feelings of guilt that are unnecessary.
My Mom has several children. We all sent cards/flowers and had a substantial phone call (15+ minutes each) with her. Bottomline, she was recognized & we spent time with her; it wasn't like she was neglected.
The problem is geography. We all live a long way away from her -- certainly not the distance where you just drop in for dinner.
In years past, some or all of us, as adult children have been able to spend the day with her, as circumstances were different.