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Misery guts.....
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thats me today...and I will be worse tomorrow. My daughter isn't coming down from London to see me(poor student and all that...yet she was down last week to go clubbing).....and to make me feel worse she sent a txt this morning saying: ' i didn't get a chance to post your mothers day stuff in time-sorry.' I have managed to work myself into a really foul mood -everywhere I looked today people had bouquets-and I just feel like wailing. Cheer me up,feel bad for me, tell me I am a selfish old cow..help me get out of this mood! Girls-where are you??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Pasta my ex had our son most of the day and when came round to pick him up he saw my son's Mother's Day card on the mantelpiece that he made at nursery and jokingly said he wouldn't need to get me one now. Then he turned to our son and said "Do you want to help me pick some flowers for mummy this afternoon?".
When he dropped him off at mine later on he said he had slept for nearly 2 hours so didn't have time to go to Asda or Morrisons to get me any flowers or a card. He lives with his parents AND less than 5 minutes from Morrisons so I fail to see that there wasn't anyone else at home who could've minded the sleeping baby for half hour while he nipped out.
I wouldnt mind but this was the idiot who had a tantrum last year on my birthday when my mum bought me a card from my son, saying if she didn't mind, he wanted to be the one to get mummy presents and cards from our son, yet he basically couldn't be arsed this year. Why he couldn't have stopped off somewhere on the journey back to mine I don't know, so yes I do sympathise with you.
When he dropped him off at mine later on he said he had slept for nearly 2 hours so didn't have time to go to Asda or Morrisons to get me any flowers or a card. He lives with his parents AND less than 5 minutes from Morrisons so I fail to see that there wasn't anyone else at home who could've minded the sleeping baby for half hour while he nipped out.
I wouldnt mind but this was the idiot who had a tantrum last year on my birthday when my mum bought me a card from my son, saying if she didn't mind, he wanted to be the one to get mummy presents and cards from our son, yet he basically couldn't be arsed this year. Why he couldn't have stopped off somewhere on the journey back to mine I don't know, so yes I do sympathise with you.
Aw pasta! That's the way it is with young 'uns sometimes...I'm guilty of it myself, actually....
But all in all, you still have a daughter who loves you, and no matter what she does or doesn't do for you (mother's day stuff, for example), she will still love you and think about you forever, believe me! Now, get a nice drink in ya, and try some therapeutic natter on here. xxx :O)
But all in all, you still have a daughter who loves you, and no matter what she does or doesn't do for you (mother's day stuff, for example), she will still love you and think about you forever, believe me! Now, get a nice drink in ya, and try some therapeutic natter on here. xxx :O)