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18 March 2005 - Lynne Ashton from Preston wrote:
I felt very lonely on Mum's Day until my eldest daughter Louise took me out. For tea with a card, a tub of dwarf tulips & daffs & money in my card & loads of my fave drumsick chews. My hubby & other adult daughter did'nt send me anything, I was heartbroken till Louise came, we watched Bruce Almighty at Louises & then took my 2 & her 1 dog for a run on our local park. It cheered me up no end! |
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16 March 2005 - Sue from Guildford wrote:
I turned on the PC on March 6th to find an e-card from both of my sons. The youngest lives at home and admitted that he knew nothing about the e-card, but then presentd me with his own offering along with his girlfriend and my eldest. A couple of hours later I had gone upstairs and came down to find BOTH of my sons waiting at the bottom of the stairs with flowers, a present and lots of hugs and kisses. They are both grown up but the older they get the more special each mothers day becomes. |
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7 March 2005 - SHARRON from MANCHESTER wrote:
I ACTUALLY GOT NOT ONE BUT THREE CARDS THIS YEAR'THATS THREE UP FROM LAST YEAR.NO!I TELL A LIE BOTH MY CHILDREN HAD MADE TWO FANTASTIC CARDS LAST YEAR,IT WAS MY HUSBAND WHO FORGOT. ON SUNDAY I DID THE HOUSE WORK WHILE MY HUSBAND COOKED THE DINNER, THE DOG ATE MY CHOCS, THE BEEF WAS STILL ALIVE,AND DINNER TOOK FOUR HOURS. |
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1 March 2005 - Eileen Keefe from Skegness wrote:
I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO WAKING UP ON MOTHERS DAY TO THE PLAYFUL SOUND OF 3 OF MY 5 BEAUTIFUL GRANDCHILDREN JESSICA, RYAN AND AMBER.NOW THAT MY CHILDREN HAVE GROWN UP. THEY PLAN TO VISIT ME AND GRANDPA TONY WITH MY DAUGHTER AIMEE AND HER HUSBAND CHRIS. WE MOOVED FROM OUR HOME TOWN FOR WORK RELATED REASONS AND MISS THEM VERY MUCH NOT JUST BEING 'AROUND THE CORNER'. |
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1 March 2005 - Jeni from Bradford wrote:
My son bringing me a cup of tea in bed - it was flat cold because hes not allowed to use the kettle - i also got a slice of bread laden with chocolate spread. of course i ate and drank every last bit. |
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1 March 2005 - Louise from Manchester wrote:
My daughter was planning to visit me from Australia last year, but couldn't make Mother's Day, or so I thought. As a surprise, I woke to a very special delivery. My daughter hand delivered my Mother's Day card and extended her stay to make this a very special time. |
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