My Simple Yet Sweet Mother’s Day Surprise

I Love Mom - Mother's DayMom’s aren’t supposed to get sick!  I wish it was true but even germs and icky critters take us down for the count.  Over the weekend, my husband finally convinced me to go see a doctor when I told him that I woke up around 4 AM on Saturday morning with a pounding headache.  It wasn’t your typical headache, this headache made me feel nauseated, my whole face was tender to the touch, and the pressure inside my head was astronomical, it almost felt like my head was going to explode.  After a visit to the doctor, I had no clue that I was as sick as I was.  I had massive amounts of fluid in my ears (even though they didn’t hurt) and a sinus infection.

On Saturday, I spent most of the day relaxing and taking it easy so that my body could rest.  After church on Sunday, my husband told me to take some medicine and take a nap so that I could get some rest, in hopes that it would make me feel better.  When I woke up my kids, already had the table set for dinner and surprised me with several homemade Mother’s Day cards.

My daughter made a butterfly and placed it into the Gerber Daisy’s arrangement that sits in the middle of the kitchen table.

Next she grabs Rhino, the chi, and takes him into her bedroom.  He comes around the corner from my daughter’s room with a funny look on his face.  She had tied a pink bow around him, he wanted nothing to do with that bow tied around his neck.  In fact, she was hoping that he would immediately run and jump up in my lap.  Instead, she had to pick him up and bring him to me then I noticed there was a piece of paper tucked into the pink ribbon.  She made a card for him to give to me.

While my daughter and I was working on getting dinner on the table, my youngest son was busy working on a card.  Just before dinner, I walked over to the kitchen table and found a card that my youngest son helped color sitting on the place mat on the kitchen table.

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I am thankful for the simple things this Mother’s Day, it was perfect and I couldn’t have asked for more. It’s not always the big things that count but it’s the little things that can leave a lasting impression.  I was shocked that my kids made me several surprises on Mother’s Day.  I am very blessed to be their mom and I am thankful for all three of my wonderful children.  Life can’t get any better than that.

What did your child/children do for you on Mother’s Day?

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12 responses to “My Simple Yet Sweet Mother’s Day Surprise”

  1. DelSheree Avatar

    Kids just have a way of making your life sweeter with their tender love and kindness. What a wonderful memory to have! I hope you’re feeling better. My kiddos made cards brought me potted daisies. We’re going to plant them outside together this afternoon.

    1. Christy Avatar

      Yes they do DelSheree, thank you for sharing.

  2. Sharon Green Avatar

    Oh how sweet! Letters from children can melt a parent’s heart! I hope your’e fully better by now.

    1. Christy Avatar

      Yes they can Sharon. 🙂 Thank you it took me about two weeks to feel normal.

  3. Pepper Tan Avatar

    That’s so sweet! What they did would help any sick mother get back on her feet again. I hope you’re better now.

    1. Christy Avatar

      I am truly blessed to have them as my children.

  4. Lexie Lane Avatar

    Children’s appreciation for their parents are often based on the love they receive. This shows just how much yours are loved from the things they do to show you their love.

    1. Christy Avatar

      Awww, thank you for the kind word Lexie. 🙂

  5. Angelina Avatar

    Oh, that is so sweet! I’ve got piles of mother’s day cards that I’ve kept over the years, including from my now 16 year old son when he was young and sweet, ha ha! I just can’t bring myself to throw them out! Hope you feel better soon–those sinus colds/headaches are the worst!

    1. Christy Avatar

      It is hard tossing out all of their heartfelt gifts. Thank you for sharing.

  6. Karen Dawkins Avatar

    Very sweet! I had pneumonia one Mother’s Day (was actually a month into it at that point), and my kids spent the whole day bringing me flowers from the garden, toast, tea, homemade cards and lego creations. It was as if they were trying to love me back to health. So sweet that your kids care so much… like Lexie said, this reflects how much you love them.

  7. Christy Avatar

    I love getting homemade gifts from the heart. Lexie, I love your comment and I think it does show their love and appreciation for being their mom.