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A few women have lucked into a husband who knows just the perfect gift for every occasion. The rest of us have husbands who try hard, but miss the mark by miles, or who would rather not have to give at all … if they even manage to remember the occasion, that is. This year, maybe the answer is to let them off the hook.
We’ve compiled a list of 10 gifts to consider giving yourself this Mother’s Day, and you can tell your husband that some of them are even free. Most husbands like free.
Ridding your body of stress and tension will help make you a happier, healthier, more relaxed mom and wife, so the first few gifts are dedicated to this worthy cause.
1 Walk in
the Park
Exercise is a great way to release stress
and re-energize. This is one of the freebies,
but hubby will need to take over childcare
so you can take the time to focus on yourself
and get healthy.
2 Aerobics or Yoga Class
Membership
Same benefits as above, and although
this one comes with a price tag, it also comes
with a chance to socialize, which is great for
your mental health as well.
3 Professional
Massage
A monthly or weekly laying on of hands
can go a long way toward a better sense of
well-being.
4 Play
Ball
Kids aren’t the only ones who benefit
from sports involvement. Soccer, golf, tennis,
bowling — join a league. Get out the
family calendar and find a way to make it
happen. Your health and happiness is
important, too!
We all need a strong support system to
help us through difficult times and just to
make day-to-day life a little more enjoyable.
5 Weekly Mom’s
Night Out
Getting together with friends or family
once a week gives you some much needed
adult time to connect with others. This one
could be free, depending on what the group
decides to do.
6 Parenting Group
Membership
Christian Parenting Playgroup and
Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) are just a
couple of the many options available in the
area that give moms a chance to socialize
while their children play together.
7 Couple’s
Night Out
Most likely you have friends with kids.
Make plans for the four of you to get
together weekly and split the cost of a
babysitter. This gives you time with hubby
and a chance to socialize with others as well.
Many moms report that they lose themselves
in their marriage and parenting.
These final options are dedicated to rediscovering
the essence of you.
8 Reading
Time
Reawaken your sense of fantasy with a
juicy novel or explore your inner world with
a spiritual read. If your kids are old enough,
everyone can get out a book and read for a
few minutes a couple times a day. If they are
too small, read while they nap or for a few
minutes after they go to bed.
9 Special Interest
Classes
Revisit an old pasttime or explore a new
hoppy by taking classes. Art, photography,
astronomy, scrapbooking — delving into your
individual interests can help you remember
the old you or discover a new one.
10 Teach
Reconnect with your love of an activity
by teaching it. Did you love softball as a
kid? Offer to help coach your daughter’s
team. Do you love needlework? Offer to
teach your friends or their children.
Jewelry won’t help you decompress, and we all eat out too often these days, so this year, give your hubby a holiday off, and give yourself a much needed and much deserved gift for Mother’s Day.
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