Is it really appropriate to have a Mother's Day Wish List? That is my question.
I see some bloggers doing it and I'm like.....ummmm is this really kosher?
Just being honest, motherhood is hard and a gift to say thanks is always totally awesome and making a wish list is loads of fun but does it cheapen Mother's Day to make a wish list like your kid's do at Christmas or for birthdays?
OK fine you talked me into it.
I mean I'm just raising two of tomorrow's society members to the best of my ability. God willing they will be productive citizens who make the world a little better. So maybe I do deserve a little wish list. Yes, OK I think so.
Thanks for the pep talk.
Here we go...
This is a Kent Bike, model is La Jolla. I've been saying I want a bike for when we go camping and to ride with my 7 year old. I want a basket on my bike. I feel the need to mention that. ($100/Walmart)
Meet the Pelican Trailblazer Kayak. I love the water and last year I fell in love with kayaking. This would be a fab gift <wink>! ($199/Dicks)
These always fit perfectly. Ya know....gift cards :)
A mini get away to some water :)
I have to admit I'm normally quite blessed on Mother's Day with church then a nice lunch out and some where fun to go. I really don't care what this Mother's Day brings as long as we're all well and happy. I know, so cliche, but really really true.
Happy Mother's Day
Gift cards are amazing! especially when you forget about them and find them 6 months later in an old purse! SCORE!!
ReplyDeleteBEST.FEELING.EVER to find one you forgot about!!!! Love that so much! xo Amanda
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