My first posting...when my DS and DD were little, I said no presents but I would love a home made card. Like Valentine's Day it's all so commercial. Despite often being abroad with my DH, they both (now around 40) send a card without fail which I appreciate. There might be a small gift if we are together but I don't expect that, I know they love me and that is more than enough for me. Next weekend I shall be with DS for a separate family celebration and I know he won't forget mum! We all live miles apart.
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. This means I won't be there to play the organ and DH won't be there to cook umpteen eggs with the other men of the village for the women at our annual Parish Breakfast. It's a lovely event although I find it hard to be nice to people so early in the morning. It was even featured on Look Northwest last year. 