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Old May 09, 2014, 08:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Perna View Post
I always enjoyed the challenge of buying my T cards for holidays, especially ones like Mother's Day. I started buying cards for her when she was away for a long time one year and I found the perfect one to describe how much I missed her, which I mailed to her office. Just "doing" something while she was away made me feel better.

With cards I use to give my stepmother, I would try to think of one little thing we had done together when I was small, she and I both thought baby animal figurines were cute, for example, and she had a lot she shared with me/let me "play" with so I sometimes would buy cards that reminded me of those/were a little childish. Otherwise I would get a card a teen might give, talking about not cleaning my room or something (something she and I might have argued about) or otherwise saying she had had trouble with me (rather than that I was having trouble relating to her). Since it was referencing something in the past, it kind of skated over the present situation.

This is a good way to thinks about it. But I don't have anything with my mom. There's nothing we have shared or anything that reminds me of her. I do love her but it sucks that I can't even relate to the funny cards because the way she would deal with me not cleaning my room or completing a chore was very abusive, so I can't make it a joking matter.

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Originally Posted by shattered sanity View Post
i gave up even noticing mothers day years ago.


she puts me through hell every day (including mothers day), and then expects her children to get her a card.


well none of us do anymore

I'm very sorry you and your siblings have struggled celebrating your mom. It's unfair for her to expect anything and I don't blame you for ignoring Mother's Day. I would ignore it if it weren't for my grandmother (mom's mom). Her and my grandfather raised me for the most part and I have much gratitude for all she's endured. She did not get to experience retirement because of me.
Since my mom comes over an we are all together on Mother's Day it would cause drama that I don't have the energy to deal with, if I don't get her something as well.

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I'm sorry Mother's Day is so difficult for you. I think Hallmark has made it very hard for many people. I never liked the sentimental, gushy cards though I loved my mother. I wish my mother were alive now so that I could just be with her.


I've never sent my T a Mother's Day card, but I recently took a photograph that I think she will like, and I might email it to her with a note. She loves her kids very much, so I think she will appreciate it. She will probably get a zillion wishes on Facebook from friends and relatives, but I know she will like my thoughts too.


I think your T will appreciate the card very much!

Thanks. Hallmark really does make it plenty miserable! I am a very sentimental person and enjoy showing love whenever I can but i can't do it if it's not genuine. That makes me sad because I want to be able to give my mom something like that but I don't truly feel those things toward her. The card to my therapist contains more admiration as gratitude than the one I got for my mom. It's just sad.
I'm sorry you don't have your mother here anymore. She is with you still though.

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Originally Posted by RTerroni View Post
I actually felt a little upset that I forget to wish my Therapist a Happy Mother's Day at session this past week since I know that she is the mother to a 3 year old. I do have it on my journal for next week to wish her a Happy Belated Mother's Day and to ask her how it went for her.

I think it's okay and you'll get to make up for it when you see her next.

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Originally Posted by bounceback View Post
I am dreading mother's day. It is the first one without my mom. We struggled in our relationship also. For a long time I would say it was tumultuous. I worked a lot on our relationship in therapy before she died. There are still things left unsaid and things that she said that were hurtful. I still love her though. This mother's day we are putting flowers on her grave. I would usually look for the humorous cards because the sentimental ones just didn't fit our relationship.

I'm so sorry. I imagine that is such a heavy feeling to carry. It's a big fear of mine that my mom and I will have unfinished business that she will take to her grave.

My mom is (not formally diagnosed, but definitely fits most criteria) manic-depressive with narcissistic personality traits. She is incapable of telling her therapist or doctors the whole truth, so it's impossible to get an accurate diagnosis.
Both of my parents have NPD and I definitely suffer from "adult child of narcissistic parents" symptoms.

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Originally Posted by Perna View Post
Protecting one's own heart is a good idea; just do what is "expected", smile, and pretend a lot and try not what you want on that particular day. This mother's day I am hosting a party with my stepsons and their mother, my husband's ex-wife. She thinks we are best friends.

I agree. If I don't protect myself she could completely destroy me, so I've had that guard up with her for a few years now. Therapy had helped me cope and come to terms with the fact I cannot change her and she likely will not change, but I can change myself.

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Originally Posted by nottrustin View Post
Since my mom passed away Mother's day has been very difficult for me. I had a wonderful relationship with my mom. My mom's birthday is May 5 so there are a couple of big days back to back. I wish all the marketing and commercialization of Mother's day would go away. In fact I would rather just skip Mother's Day. However, T reminds me that Mother's Day isn't really all about me. My children and husband love to spoil me on Mother's day...they are wonderful year round but mother's day they are even more so. To skip out on Mother's day wouldn't be fair to them. So I suck it up an enjoy the love of my family and pretend that I like the day.

I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm positive she is right there with you, and if you could feel her presence and internalize that love and great memories, maybe the day will be more peaceful? I don't know. I just feel bad and All I can say is sorry it's such a hard time of year for you. I can't begin to imagine.
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