Mother’s Day Gifts




Vintage Homeschool Moms show

Summary: Please follow me on iTunes or your favorite cell phone app!<br> <br> <a href="http://feeds.feedblitz.com/vintage-homeschool-moms" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a> <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/vintage-homeschool-moms-ultimate/id717402509?mt=2" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><br> <br> <br> <br> Mother's Day Gifts aka "What Mom Really Wants" is the topic for today's podcast. As a long time mom - my first child was born in 1980 - I've had some experience *WINK* celebrating Mother's Day. Mother's Day has been a time of joy and truthfully a time of hardship! We moms want to be grateful with whatever we have, right? While this is true and I am grateful I've also struggled. Listen, as I share some tips for the best Mother's Day gifts ever, and, be sure to subscribe to the Vintage Homeschool Moms podcast!<br> Mother's Day Gifts - What Mom Really Wants<br> Episode 271<br> <br> I'm including something personal at the end -- so stay tuned for Mother's Day Gifts that I now learn to except and enjoy!<br> <br> I've had some exhausting Mother's Days! When my children were little I was sleep deprived, and I just don't do well with little sleep. I'm not one of those people that thrives on four hours or less and feels so productive. No, I'm the crash and burn Mom who would fall asleep while nursing my baby in the middle of the day. When baby number two came along, baby number one was a wild-man two-year-old and he kept me awake in the day, so no worries about falling asleep! At least baby number one was sleeping through the night and two, well let's just say she finally slept all night long at age four!<br> <br> Then came number three, four and five. A larger home and guess what? Our home turned into party-central. All of the family came for Mother's Day dinner, and somehow my day turned into a frustration for all. The kids and my husband had to help clean up, I had to cook and everything had to be perfect when the first mom came! I finally became wise and learned that with these easy tips, I could reclaim my Mother's Day! First of all, I had to think about what I really wanted to do. Did I want to go out to a costly meal? Did I want a gift that we couldn't really afford? Did I want to stress my husband and kids wondering, "What does mom really want for Mother's Day?<br> Truthfully the best Mother's Day gift is to be appreciated, and loved.<br> Those precious hand written cards with "Mommy I love you!" are the ultimate, best!<br> <br> Mother's Day gift selection for me from my family was not working! After years of costly presents, presents that didn't fit, household items I didn't want, and the worse, costly flower bouquets ordered and delivered by the florist--have you seen how much they cost?! I said enough! We needed to cut back financially and it was getting so out of hand. It all came to a head, after the following event.<br> <br> One Mother's Day, after church and breakfast, my husband decided to take the younger three children fishing. Our subdivision has many small ponds and drainage streams/ ditches where fish abound. He was doing this to give me "alone time." As I sat with my feet propped up, enjoying my day, my older son came home and looked smug. I knew something was up! Later I learned from the little kids--you've gotta love them, they just can't keep a secret--"Dad called up Neal and asked him to buy and bring us flowers -- your Mother's Day gift -- to us-- at the pond! Isn't that great mom?" So much for secrets. I certainly gave flower delivery an entirely different spin!<br> <br> Yes, as my husband walked in to hand me flowers! A gift. And, I was grateful, especially for the smaller price tag, but I decided that day...it's now or never time to take charge of my own Mother's Day gift!<br> <br>  <br> First my sanity tips for Mom and next my ideas for the best gifts ever -- or ones I'd enjoy!<br>