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Subject: Re: Mother's Day but not necessarily Son's Day


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Tina
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Date Posted: 15:03:07 03/11/24 Mon
In reply to: MarkW 's message, "Mother's Day but not necessarily Son's Day" on 14:43:32 03/11/24 Mon

>Here in the UK we have just celebrated Mother's Day.
>
>My wife received flowers, chocolates and perfume from
>the children and me. She was spared chores pretty much
>all day. Irene confided in me at bedtime that it had
>been a most lovely day and the icing on the cake was
>having to give our youngest son a sound spanking in
>the afternoon. Why isn't it Mother's Day every Sunday,
>she asks me innocently? Mothers really are a funny
>breed, aren't they?
>
>The boy was spanked, by the way, for being churlish
>about helping round the house on this special day for
>his Mum. I was about to put him over my knee for a
>slippering, but my wife insisted on doing the honours.
>Very noble of her, I thought.

Hi Mark. It sounds like you all made her Mother's Day very special! Chocolate, flowers, perfume and (maybe best of all) having chores done for you. I remember one year I asked my late husband if I could have Mother's *Week*. He laughed and told me with mock sternness not to be greedy.

Thank you for sharing all of this!

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Re: Mother's Day but not necessarily Son's DayMarkW13:04:20 03/12/24 Tue


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