Wyllow3
I got an offer of a phone call and took it up for the evening. I'd think I'd say something when I was with them and "the moment is right" but confine it to something along the lines of "can we have a nice phone call next Mothers Day, missed you in March".
Saying "no presents, I would rather you save your money." maybe implies they "ought" to have done something present wise and might ruffle feathers?
but you said on your O/P "even a text or call" and maybe its better to ask for less and get "enough". You might even get more...
Families are so different tho, aren't they? Is this really unusual this particular year?
Stories abounded on GN about being taken for lunch, presents, flowers etc, facebook pictures of huge bunches of flowers, but I would never had expected those anyway, and my mum always said she didn't want a fuss but got a card.
Wyllow3 yes unusual this year, waiting for a text or phone call, it was crazy how often I kept checking my phone. Had a cry in the evening. AC is due to visit in a few weeks and it would be usual for them to bring a present then. I don't expect it and would rather a text message or phone call on the day. If they lived nearer then to see them would be lovely. That's my thought behind saying no presents next year, I wouldn't say that if they didn't give presents anyway. It takes away any expectations. It's not really about what I see in the media. It's comparing it to what I always did for my mum.