Debating how much “me-time” you deserve on Mother’s Day? Remember that for some mums, that isn’t even an option.
What do you wake up to on Mother’s Day?
Brightly wrapped gifts presented to you? Breakfast in bed loving prepared by your partner and presented by your kids complete with a wilted rose in a teacup?
5 conversations you need to have with you mum as soon as you can.
Do you pretend to be thrilled by the dressing gown and slippers while silently seething at the memory of when your husband bought his mother a similar style?
(And wrapped in the same paper too!)
Have you been joining in the chorus of voices in Facebook mother’s groups complaining about how all you want for Mother’s Day is some “me-time” (and a decent present to boot).
I get it, I do. Mother’s Day is the one special day of the year when it is YOUR day, when nobody else should get a look in. You deserve to be pampered and appreciated. Spoilt. You deserve a special day.
Except, for many women, it isn’t special.
For many mums, Mothers’ Day is pretty much just another day. They get up, they tend to the kids, they just have a day.
A day that many secretly wish might just be a little more special, but when there is no one around to make it special it becomes just another day of getting on with it.