Friday

You are an amazing mother.

On a Mother’s Day hike at Granny Jean’s country house. A gorgeous day with my mom Susan and my little walking-stick-wielders, who are now pretty grown-up looking compared to this 2010 pic!
Hey there — I just wanted to tell you something.
You are an amazing mother.

Happy Mother’s Day to YOU. May you get to revel in your awesomeness ALL WEEKEND LONG. If there isn’t someone clamoring all over the place to tell you how awesome you are, please let me be the one. Because you are. You are awesome and I think you deserve a day to really do what you want, if not more than a day... Toast yourself with a glass of Champagne. Take an embarrassingly long nap. Organize your craft room or office or closet with the radio blasting. Read a trashy tabloid magazine cover to cover in the bathtub. Go running or swimming or walking or hiking. Buy yourself a cute bra and matching undies just because it’s fun to know you’re wearing them even if no one else does. Take yourself to the fanciest place in town for the most decadent dessert, and don’t even share it! Plant flowers or a tree that remind you of your own mother.

Go do your thing, girl! It’s YOUR DAY.

If you’d like, leave a comment here telling me what you would really like to do for Mother’s Day, or what you’re going to be doing for Mother’s Day, and I’ll pick THREE people to win our May Digital Stamp Set, which will be revealed on Friday, May 15th! Comments will be accepted until Thursday, May 14 at 11pm CDT. Yes, even after Mother’s Day, you can still tell me what you wish you would have gotten to do on Mother’s Day - or the marvelous things you got to do. Tee-hee!

You don’t have to be a mother of children to enter, because we all know that we are all earth mothers, mothers to pets, mothers to our officemates, mothers to our friends who need to be kept in line ... you get the picture.

So, what do you want to do on Mother’s Day?

** Addendum ** I want to tuck in here that I can’t wait to share the day with my Lulu + Finn, and my beloved mom. We’ll also get to watch Lulu kick out the jams on the soccer field and there will be much love and gratitude in the air! I reread my post and I sure don’t mean to come off as a meanie who doesn’t cherish being a mom, or having awesome ladies in my life. :) xoxoxo ~m

P.S. Wishing a wonderful day, month, and year to my angel mother. I love you always and forever, Mama Susan!



70 comments:

Rebecca Deeprose said...

I would really love to just spend the entire day with my son, talking about life and dreams, faith, courage, doubt, regret, hope and all the amazing experiences of life~

jcobb said...

I am doing exactly what I want! My only son is getting married in July and he and his fiance are taking her mother and me to dinner at the restaurant where they will have their ceremony and reception!!!

sandybb said...

Just to be at home with my family; putzing around in yard; relaxing :)

Unknown said...

I would love to spend the day with my Mother one more time. Miss her soon much.

Laura said...

I would love to relax in my hammock with a novel and have my sweet daughter bring me fresh cups of hot cinnamon tea when I ask her to. She does that now and I love her for it!

Tracy said...

I'll be spending the day at church with my hubby and daughter and then we'll go out for a nice Mother's Day lunch. Just being able to spend time with them is all I need or could want.

Julie Bandt said...

I am so blessed with my children and grandchildren!! We will be sharing a wonderful Sunday afternoon sharing stories, tons of Love and much laughter!! I hope all of your days are filled with many wonderful blessings!!!

Carol Dee said...

I would dearly love to spend the day tucked up in my craft room and creating without interruption!

Kathleen said...

I want to go to the Biltmore House and admire the beautiful gardens with my daughter.

Dolores Raml said...

My kids and grandkids will be here to spend the day with me. Hubby will cook supper so couldn't ask for a better day, there might even be time for a nap before they get here.

Marcella Hawley said...

These are all so much fun to read! I'm loving them, thank you for sharing everybody!

Sharman said...

I am doing what I want to do. I am going to the nursing home to visit the woman that was my mother's room mate. She is 101 years old and I was there 2 days ago and although she has been sharp as a tack up until a week ago, she is now hallucinating and it is scaring me. I have adopted her and she has adopted me as she has never been married and has no children. I know that I bring such joy to her when I am there and I know that this will probably be the las time I get to spend Mother's Day with her so I want to be there and so I spent Mother's Day with my Son and Daughter-in-law last weekend and going to celebrate it with my daughters Saturday and going to the cemetery for my mom and mother-in-law Sunday after church and then to the nursing home. Hopefully my friend Letty will be better and if she is not, I want to spend at much time with her as I can...

Frogwoman said...

I want to spend the day laying in the sun and enjoying my blooming magnolia tree.

Unknown said...

I will be having breakfast on Saturday with my son and daughter-in-law and grandkids for Mother's day. My daughter-in-law has to work on Sunday. I'm sure I will hear from my daughter who doesn't live close by on Sunday, and I am planning on spending most of Sunday crafting. I have a birthday this month and four birthdays next month for which I need to prepare cards and goodies, and getting a whole day to craft is truly a treat for me.

At the Inlet said...

I would give anything to give my Mom both a day off and a gel mat for the tiled kitchen floor over cement. I was supposed to care for my Mom and Dad as they got older. I did have the privlege of watching after Dad's Mom andMom's Dad and Great Aunt prior to their deaths. But then i got hit with a rare disease which has me laying down 23+ hours a day. In January my Dad got a very rare cancer and my Mom now has the worry, care, cleanng and cooking of all three of us. So to be able to give my Mom time off from cooking and to let her learn to stamp would be a great gift.

I know that I can't physically or financially make it come true but you did ask what i would like to do, not what can I do.

Julie Ann said...

I would love to spend the day with my kids and grand kids just enjoying each others company and having a wonderful meal and day together.

Unknown said...

If the weather stays nice I'm going to head to the nursery and get some flowers for the 1/2 wine barrel I'm putting in the back yard. I've always wanted to have one and now have the perfect place for it. I'm sure my daughter and son-in-law will be by sometime during the day.

Bernadette said...

Since I'm commenting right after "At the Inlet"s comment, I just want her to be reassured you have blessed your mom in many ways and she is loving you just the way you are. I know....that's easier said than done.....
For my own Mother's Day desire, I'd like to spend the day in church with my two sons; one who has a girlfriend. Since they've become young adults and have jobs that require them working on Sunday, my heart has yearned for them to accompany me and their dad to worship, fellowship and spend time with God and church folk. It's not easy now. That's my ultimate desire for this coming Mother's Day.
Marcella, thank you for asking us this question. I love your family stories and all the Bloom Brigade's hard work and passion to bless us. May your time with your family be very special!

Barb said...

On Saturday, my family and I are taking the grandmothers out for Japanese food at one of our favorite restaurants. The sushi is fabulous and so are the fresh oysters. On Sunday, I would love to visit the Huntington Library for tea and a nice stroll thru the rose gardens.

Happy Mother's Day!

The Girl said...

Well, I'm the Blessed Mom of my first three girls, ages 40, 33 & 32. Last year we added another blessing to our lives, we adopted an 11 year old girl. Hey, it doesn't get any better than that! Well, at least for me anyway. But on Mom's Day, we're going to BBQ with our soon-to-be new in-laws as my 33 year old is getting married on the 30th of this month. Wait! It does get better.....I'm getting a son! Blessings to all you other awesome Mom's out there.

lisa808 said...

On Mother's Day we (my mother and brothers) are going out for a late lunch. Enjoy your day!

Madeleine Barnett said...

I would just like to sit and relax in the sun and read my book. Maybe take myself out for dinner so that I don't have to cook. My mother passed many years ago and my kids all have their own families to deal with

Kris B said...

We will stop by and visit my mom and my mother-in-law. Hope to spend a little time in the garden in the afternoon, the kids will stop by for a visit and then the hubby will cook me a wonderful steak dinner!

Nichole said...

I've been blessed with 4 amazing children ages 10-2. After trying for many years to stay a family, we were rod that we'd not be able to have children without extensive help. After adopting our oldest, the Lord has given me the honor of having 3 more. This year, I get to do what I love doing. Spending time with my family at church, & then, a delicious meal somewhere. Just being together is all I want!

Nichole said...

I've been blessed with 4 amazing children ages 10-2. After trying for many years to stay a family, we were rod that we'd not be able to have children without extensive help. After adopting our oldest, the Lord has given me the honor of having 3 more. This year, I get to do what I love doing. Spending time with my family at church, & then, a delicious meal somewhere. Just being together is all I want!

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Unknown said...

I will be spending part of my day with my Mother and Son and while my son is out (he has to work part of the day) I will be spending the precious alone time to catch up on blogs and learn new tips, tricks and techniques for my favorite hobby card making! I cannot wait!!

Crafting Crumbs said...

I am looking forward to spending the day with 2 of my 3 children and my new grandson and then hope to have some time to just craft for a few hours and not worry about a thing! I would love some "me" time after the family time. Sounds just right to me!

cropmom66 said...

I would love to not to have to do a thing..no cooking, no dishwashing, no cleaning!

tndj said...

I plan to sleep in and have all my meals fixed. spend the day crafting, resting and relaxing.

Anonymous said...

I just want to spent the day with my family. I am the happiest when they come home. Unfortunately I have 2 children and 4 grand kids that live in California that I don't get to see to much. Your lucky to have your mother, mine went to heaven 40 years ago and I still miss her every day. Happy Mother's day to you! Mary L Schreiber

Christina Hor said...

For mother's day I just want to sleep in late and breakfast in bed and leave the looking after the kids and cooking to my hubby. Being a stay at home mom with three young kids from ages 7 to 22 months old and no family in town to help us out, there is no time left for "me" time and by Friday comes around I'm burned out. So the thought of just a day of quietness without the kids to myself to recharge for next week sounds very lovely.

cosie said...

Lost my mum far to early and my lovely mother-in-law four years ago so just love to spend some special time with our two delightful daughters. Doesn't happen every year as one lives interstate but she always rings to wish me a lovely day. This year we are going for brunch at my favourite restaurant. Just love a long family brunch with champagne.

Sandra said...

I want to relax, go to my mom for a few hours, take a cuppa coffee and craft!!!!
Lots of colouring and I hope one of your gorgeosu stamps!

Unknown said...

Seldom do I get to see all three of my children together, I would love to get together with all of them on Mother's Day. That would be special.

Vicky Gould said...

I will be blessed twice...one son is taking me to breakfast on Saturday; the other to dinner on Sunday....what more could a mom want than time with her children!!!

Karen W said...

We celebrated last weekend with a beautiful brunch at a restaurant sitting on the bluffs of the Mississippi river. I have to work tomorrow at the little cafe where I waitress part time. I'm sure we will be swamped all day. It's usually fun to see all the families come in together.

DottyA Cards & Things said...

I'm a few doors down from my Mom's home and Hubby and I will go over to fix her a nice brunch and visit with her.... then for supper I'll have her over to my home and will be cooking out on the grill, she love that and at 92 it's all about her everyday now... I treasure each day with her.

Lisa Lara said...

I celebrated Mother's Day early with my Mom before she went out of town. We went to dinner to a seafood restaurant she likes (she loves seafood). What would I love to do for Mother's day? I would love to have my whole family together. Just hangin' out. My health has been on the poor side for the past 8 months, so I would love to do something outdoors like walk the Snoqualmie Falls trail, Go see the Kangaroo Farm a couple hours away or just walk around a nearby lake with my family. I am thankful for my family. I love your digis so I am sure I will take time to color one of them too that day.

Theresa's Studio said...

I would love to be with my Mother who is 95 years old on Mother's Day but have to delay our trip to TN from OH later this month because of jury duty ( I was summoned not her).

Beth Greco said...

Comment as:
I would like to spend Mother's Day with my son Tristan and my daughter Cassandra. However many miles separate us so then the second best thing would be a Skype call.

Unknown said...

Just colouring... my furbabies don't know what day it is.

Becky said...

Love spending the day with my children and grandchildren but that is not always possible as some live out of state so the next best thing is a phone call and a "I love you Mom".

Jenny said...

I will be spending the day watching our two teenagers play soccer, doing what they love to do & being a very proud mum :) hoping for a lovely sunny day!

Doris said...

Will be spending time doing what I love best--stamping and making cards. Then we'll go out to dinner with friends who also live away from their children. My son sent me flowers, and I will talk with him on the phone. Expect to see him in September.

txexperiment said...

I will be traveling with my daughter and family this weekend. Spending time with my two best Mother's Day gifts, my two oldest granddaughters, both born on the day after Mother's Day in 2003 and 2009. Happy Mother's Day to all the great mom's and Grandma's out there!

philsmom said...

I want to sleep. I am so tired, sleep is all I need.

Joyce Erb said...

Any thing with my children. I like to just talk and go to dinner or eat dinner together

Lagene said...

Spending time with my kids and grandkids! that is the BEST!

Karen O'Byrne said...

Spend the day with my cats in my craft room with time out for deck time in the sun!

Judy said...

I will be spending the day at my daughter's having a meal cooked for me. Yesterday I spent the day with my oldest daughter and she treated me to a bunch of beautiful plants for my containers. I'm so lucky to have such great kids. Happy Mother's Day to you and all the wonderful Moms out there.

Janine said...

Its not Mother's day here in the UK but I want to be with my Mum for at least part of tomorrow. We lost my Mother in Law to end stage dementia last Saturday and it makes me even more grateful to still have Mum around and mentally sound. Happy Mother's day to all.

Barbara said...

My mother is having a great time in heaven. A special Happy Mother's Day to her. I am going to relax at home with my husband. Love doing this!

Annamieke said...

It is Mothers day here in Australia today.
My biggest wish for the day for me and any mother is to sped the day with our children.
And just have a hugmumgus catch up and lots of laughs and cuddles.
My children live in other countries to me and I live in another country to my mother. Who in turn lived another country to her mother. So we have never shared a large extended mothers day. What a lovely dream.
Love the foxgloves.
I just love your digi stamps and use them all the time. Many thanks for the wonderful images.
Annamieke from the land down under.

deedster said...

What I wish for most on Mother's Day this year is smiles from all the people around me as well as time to make some cards. I would also like the time to spend on the phone with my 90-year-old Dad who will be missing my Mom terribly (as I will). Thank you Marcella and your team for the awesome inspiration. Love from small-town Canada: Pembroke, Ontario.

Unknown said...

Afternoon tea at our local tea shop (very quaint) with my two daughter's. Smiles everywhere. All customers thoroughly satiated.
shw_samuel@sky.com

Linda Carson said...

I hope to take junk food to my Mom!! Well, make that fruits and some ice cream! She doesn't drive anymore. A real gift will have to wait until I go through her closets and see what she needs!

Lisa K said...

I will most likely spend the day at home with my daughter's, female pets, and husband. It is rainy today, but hopefully will get to take a walk. A restful day sounds wonderful to me and hopefully playing with my new Power Poppy stamp set. Ally sent it to me for a challenge on Stamp Nation. I have had it for several days and haven't gotten to use it. I hope to color a little today using that stamp set.

Jennifer Scull said...

have a great day at the soccer game! :)

I am new to Power Poppy, but love the makes I have seen here and on several of the designers' blogs.

I'm having a most beautiful day with my family so far. as long as I am with them, then any day is a delight indeed! they make my heart soar! :) I'm in ill health right now so can't get out. they will bring back a wonderful lunch for me, then we'll cook on the grill for dinner. happy happy times indeed!

my best wishes to all of the moms, aunts, grandmas, and great grandmas out there! :)

bissecat said...

Mother day tradition in Finland cards,cake and motherday rose.It`s familyday .We are also taking the deceased mothers mother's day roses on the graves.President distribute to deserving mothers medals.

Moosegirl said...

I would love to be able to turn back the hands of time and be with my mom today. She's been gone from this earth for a long time but never from my heart! I love you Mom!!

Sabrina said...

I would love to go to a River Cats game and take a very long needed nap!!

Joyce Spear said...

I've been having a kind of grumpy Mothers' Day. I had a bad relationship with my mother and never had a child myself, so this is a difficult holiday for me. Thank you for reminding me and acknowledging those of us who mother the people around us, because I definitely fall into that category. I took a few minutes and let your words roll over me, and I'm feeling much better now. For Mothers Day I would love to be able to spend this entire day stamping to my heart's content instead of doing chores and taking care of business that I don't have time for during the week. I'm working hard to get in at least a couple hours of stamping at the end of the day!

Unknown said...

I spent the day with my guys making breakfast and found some flowers to plant in the garden from them ( I love the perennials they buy for me and bloom the next year) Then went on a hike at my favourite conservation area with my daughter and a work friend of my husband. Saw many tiny blue butterfiles and dragonflies along with listening to the red wing black birds sing we even saw three snakes at the shore by the look out tower sunning in the bulrushes amazing to see. The trillium's both white and red were in bloom and saw white yellow and blue violets, trout lilies and even a few dandelions and marsh marigolds and amazing day - then home to the guys making a toasted tomato sandwich (my request) so good. This Mum's day is the second without my Mum she died on Valentine's day last year and miss her every day and as you launched the beautiful daffodil set on April the first with the sentiment sorry for your loss - It was the day my dear husband of 37 years passed away on his way home from work - we both had these three amazing kids and our hobby was to go out to nature areas and take pictures - that is why we were out today - the life lesson is that you live each day we have to the max as it is a gift

Unknown said...

I spent the morning with my (almost) 85 year old Mom, her birthday is Tuesday! We drove from one end of Cape Cod to another, laughing all the way!

Ann Marie said...

I went to a decadent brunch buffet with another couple and their 2 (nearly) grown children. Phoned my Mum because we don't live close.

Lenoria said...

Hi, I wish I lived close enough to have been able to at least bring lunch to your Mom and the rest of your family. I would be glad to have given her some time off and eased your mind for just a while. I am not a fantastic cook or anything like that, but I would have at least done what I could. I hope you all had a wonderful day and I know that they all know you love them and that is the greatest give you can give!

Lenoria said...

I spent the day with my family, went to see my mother-in-law, and had my oldest daughter, ex-mother-in-law, my son, and my oldest granddaughter up for supper and I made a creamy peanut butter pie for them to try out! It was a very rich, but delicious, dessert.

Unknown said...

I on Saturday I returned home from my stay in the nursing and rehab home after a 2 months absence. On Sunday my children, their spouses, my grandchildren joined us to celebrate my return home and Mother's Day. My daughter rearranged my stamping/craft corner so that I can access and use it from my newly acquired wheelchair. My son removed my closest door
so now I can get to my clothes. My husband fixed a wonderful dinner. All the while this was going on I received many sharings and hugs from my grandchildren. A truly wonderful day.

Unknown said...

I on Saturday I returned home from my stay in the nursing and rehab home after a 2 months absence. On Sunday my children, their spouses, my grandchildren joined us to celebrate my return home and Mother's Day. My daughter rearranged my stamping/craft corner so that I can access and use it from my newly acquired wheelchair. My son removed my closest door
so now I can get to my clothes. My husband fixed a wonderful dinner. All the while this was going on I received many sharings and hugs from my grandchildren. A truly wonderful day.