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Best and Worse Mothers Day Stories

PostPosted: Sun May 12, 2013 5:23 pm
by MotherCitay
It's Mothers Day and your kids bring you breakfast in bed.

"Oh, that is so sweet ... you shouldn't have" you say. :cry:

Cos you know that World War III awaits you in the kitchen
~jam plastered on the refrigerator
~cinnamon sprinkled across the floor
~cracked eggs on the counter
~the dog frantically eating whatever was left out on the table
~every single cabinet open
~the sink overflowing with every utensil in the house

... all for a piece of cinnamon-sugar toast and a few strawberries.

And maybe the house being burnt down!

Whats your best and worse Mothers Day Stories? :lol: :lol:

Re: Best and Worse Mothers Day Stories

PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 1:17 am
by annpea
That's a memory that will last a lifetime, happy mothers day to you. :lol:

Re: Best and Worse Mothers Day Stories

PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:57 pm
by artist4perry
Grown daughter doesn't even so much as call or leave a message on Facebook...son drops by and says Happy Mother's Day! Goes to work comes back by, I make him a hamburger to eat, he gives me another hug and leaves with friends to go home. Thank goodness for a husband who remembers what day it is. I give the son a few points for kind of off the cuff remembering that it IS Mother's Day.

Re: Best and Worse Mothers Day Stories

PostPosted: Mon May 13, 2013 9:22 pm
by steveo777
I cleaned the whole house, spotless. Everytime she tried to help me I asked her to just go back to the recliner and let me do it all. She finally complied. About 5 O'clock, I was planning dinner. I went to our local Albertsons and procured a few nice white corn on the cob and a couple very nice rib eye steaks. In 34 years of marriage, this was probably thE best dinner ever. We enjoyed the Steaks with a bit of Merlot wine. The sex afterward was fantastic too! :D

Re: Best and Worse Mothers Day Stories

PostPosted: Tue May 14, 2013 9:41 am
by MotherCitay
annpea wrote:That's a memory that will last a lifetime, happy mothers day to you. :lol:

Thank you same to you. I hope all Moms felt just a little bit more special yesterday :lol:

artist4perry wrote:Thank goodness for a husband who remembers what day it is.

Ain't that the truth :lol:

steveo777 wrote:I cleaned the whole house, spotless. Everytime she tried to help me I asked her to just go back to the recliner and let me do it all. She finally complied. About 5 O'clock, I was planning dinner. I went to our local Albertsons and procured a few nice white corn on the cob and a couple very nice rib eye steaks. In 34 years of marriage, this was probably thE best dinner ever. We enjoyed the Steaks with a bit of Merlot wine. The sex afterward was fantastic too! :D


Okay, so maybe there was a bit of you and the missus slow dancing cheek to cheek before dessert
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jELdHlPj58

But for all the other claims :shock: no such husband exists :roll:

We need some proof please ... you just can't believe everything you read on the internet these days :lol: