...to us mums, our mums and mums-to-be (you know who I mean, D!)
But I have spent a lot of time in Blogland recently and read some truly touching stories about loss: women who have lost their mums this year and tragically, those that have lost a child.
For them, Mother's Day, along with birthdays and Christmases, must be so hard and incredibly painful.
To those brave ladies, I hope you find some peace tomorrow.
Love Kirsty x
Lovely sentiments. A happy mothers day to you.x
ReplyDeleteLovely blog. Happy Mothers Day
ReplyDeleteWell said Kirsty. Wishing you a lovely day. L x
ReplyDeleteWe don't know how lucky we are huh! Great card as ever! Gutted not to be with you guys tomorrow . Happy Mothers Day xxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words and a beautiful card. Just received some scented, Cornish narcissi from my mum! Have a lovely day tomorrow x
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day missus - I'm rubbish with words, but beautifully said.
ReplyDeleteNina xx
I did my post earlier this morning and have spent a lovely hour reading some lovely mothers day posts today and I do love your card :-)
ReplyDeleteLesley x
Lovely post and fabulous card.
ReplyDeleteHi! Just wanted you to know I nominated you for having such a wonderful blog. I Love your work. I know you already got one, so no need to repost etc...If you want, you can go to my blog and see what I wrote about you. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteBest to you, Diane
ps. the stuffed robins are too cute!
Here Here!
ReplyDeleteThere were big doubts whether I would ever be a mum and now I have two wonderful kids. I'm thankful every day (even when I have to yell at them to get them to school on time!) xx
Happy Mother's Day Kirsty, I hope you were suitably spoilt x
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely post, and totally different for Mothers Day - such kind thoughts for those who must find Mothers Day difficult.
ReplyDeleteIs that me in the first line, Kirsty??
If so - how lovely !!
I hope you've had a lovely time, and plenty of sunshine too.
Happy days to you,
Denise x
Lovely thoughts, beautiful card.
ReplyDeletekirsty . your daffodils in a polka dot pitcher is a delight . mothers day without one is bittersweet you are so right.a very special tribute
ReplyDeleteDenise - yes I was inferring you! And thanks to everyone else - I'm not very good with words, but you got my drift! Thanks also for kind comments about the card - my freestyle stitching still has a long way to go!
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