Mother’s Day: A (New) Remembrance

Posted in: Site News — Eric at 10:41 pm on Monday, May 14, 2007 

I just celebrated Mother’s Day for the very first time. Not that I haven’t wished my own sweet mother joy in years past, but those were tail-between-my-legs sheepish and, admittedly, of the lazy-mouthed, long voweled, dutiful son “Happy Mother’s Day, mom…” variety. They always included a card, though. But this Sunday was more of an “Oh, my gracious, I am now responsible for keeping and wholeheartedly observing an entirely new holiday.” It scared me and made me quite nervous to ponder such weighty burden. I also realized yesterday that, upon a first child’s birth, husband and wife transform into father and mother in the swipe of an epee, and one’s realm of responsibility instantaneously adds three new dates to the yearly calendar:

1. The child’s birthday. Easy and appropriate enough.
2. Father’s Day. Ennnh….do people make that big of a fuss over dads these days?
3. Mother’s Day. You’re dead meat if you forget.
Fatherhood, ain’t she grand?

p.s. Happy Mother’s Day, mum. Hope you love the framed baby pics of your first grandchild.

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Comment by allison

May 15, 2007 @ 1:48 pm

Yay for Mother’s Day! My best present was that J slept for 6 hrs straight Saturday night– the first time he’s EVER done that. (Of course he hasn’t repeated the feat, but oh well…at least I was well-rested for one day!)

And our moms got the same gift as yours– a framed photo collage of their first grandson (on both sides– he’s gonna be spoiled rotten!). At least now we know what they really want for holidays– more pictures!

Comment by Geof F. Morris

May 17, 2007 @ 7:14 pm

I think that Father’s Day is something to be made a big deal out of.

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