How to say thank you to Mom?

lilacbrroller
lilacbrroller Member Posts: 412 Member

On the topic of caregivers, my Mom is Gibraltar.   This is going to be a tough week for our family - my younger brother goes in for his first colonoscopy, I'm seeing a surgeon, and so is my father who will be having open heart surgery. And who is supporting all of us, emotionally and driving us to appointments?  Mom!  (We all don't live together - my brother and I live on our own, but we're all within 15 miles of each other)

I want to do something nice for her, well a lot of nice things for her, and I ask her if I can do xx, take her yy, and she always says no. Flowers? No. Massage appointment. No. I do tell her how wonderful she is, a lot.  

Any suggestions on what to do to say thank you, and just do something nice? 

thanks

Karin

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  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,796 Member
    Don't ask

    I'd say don't ask your mother what you can do, just pick something that you know she will like - dinner out. Flowers. A walk in the park - and go get her one day.

    You know that love really is the best answer, and if all she needs is an ear and a hug from her daughter, then that would be good too. 

    I've just been to visit my mother-in-law, who got out of hospital yesterday (heart problems) and I know the hug and being there was a great lift to her. 

    Sometimes its just the simple things. 

    You all have so much on your plate, my heart goes out to all of you.

    Blessings!

  • wolfen
    wolfen Member Posts: 1,324 Member
    Karin From Karen

    As a Mom, I think it's a built in response to not want to inconveninience or rely on our children for anything. After all, we're the "Mom". But you darn well better believe how much we appreciate your love and offers of help.

    When my Mom was alive, we spent some of our most fun times together going shopping and just having lunch. With all that's she's got on her mind right now, she may not feel like shopping, but a nice quiet lunch might be a thought.

    Luv,

    Wolfen

  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
    Some thoughts

    Not knowing your Mom or the size of your busget, here are some random thoughts on what to give that special caregiver:

    If she is a reader, how about a book (or book store certificate) to help with those hours spent sitting waiting...or if budget allows a Kindle or other device to download books or movies.

    If she routinely gets her nails done or her hair fixed, how about a gift certificate to her fav salon.

    If she has a hobby like gardening, how about some gadget to help her with that or some seedlings as spring approaches.

    If her hobby is more indoors oriented like kniting or crocheting, how about a gift certificate to her fav store for supplies.

    If she likes KnickKnacks, there are lots of places on-line where you can order items with custom thoughts or sayings to express your love and geatfulness for having her as a Mom.

    If she has lots of errands to run, perhaps for a weekend you and others could form a "let us be your driver" team.  Take her where she needs to go and help her with any packages or things she might be picking up.

    If she likes music, how about an IPod or other device with a gift certificate to download tunes.  Don't forget the earphones, so she can tune in to her favs at hospital or doc offices while waiting.

    How about a letter from you to her expressing all your feelings for all she does?

    Hope something on this list is a fit or gives you a idea of what you can do for such a wonderful lady.

    Marie who loves kitties

  • Lorikat
    Lorikat Member Posts: 681 Member
    I feel incredibly special

    I feel incredibly special when my son or daughter call and ask me to havecoffee hour with them. They are VERY different people, so Starbucks with mydaughter and the neighborhood cafe with my son.  TIME is so appreciated....

  • Fucc
    Fucc Member Posts: 92 Member
    I think the greatest gift you

    I think the greatest gift you can give your mom is your time. After being diagnosed with this disease, it is the one thing I need from those around me and I know mom my appreciates any time i can spend with her. How about a nice lunch, high tea or a coffee.  Try not to talk about all of the stressful stuff going on and create new memories. 

  • ketziah35
    ketziah35 Member Posts: 1,145
    In my. Family, when one is a

    In my. Family, when one is a long term caregiver such as a 10 year experience with an Alzheimer patient, we wait for a window of opportunity and pitch in for that person to take a 3 to 4 day trip and take care of the patient for them. Just a little break for them.

     We chip pin ton pay for the trip and chip in to take care of the patient. This seems to be a hit in my family.  We usually send them to the mountains or the breach. Somewhere where they can so things I'd they want or just sit and chill with the scenery to relax.

    All in all I think they appreciate a couple off days of not having to run around and to get some complete rest.

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    These are such great ideas ...

    I am printing this out to save.  There are very thoughtful ideas here that can be done for many that we care about or wish to let know we are grateful. Thank you. -- Cynthia

     

    PS lilacbrroller: Did you actually see and take a picture of that incredibly beautiful bird?

  • lilacbrroller
    lilacbrroller Member Posts: 412 Member

    These are such great ideas ...

    I am printing this out to save.  There are very thoughtful ideas here that can be done for many that we care about or wish to let know we are grateful. Thank you. -- Cynthia

     

    PS lilacbrroller: Did you actually see and take a picture of that incredibly beautiful bird?

    thanks

    thanks, all for the great ideas.  Anything for Mom!!  she is the bestWink

  • tommycat
    tommycat Member Posts: 790 Member
    Another idea

    For my Mom, who was 75, I made her a little booklet titled "75 Reasons Why you're the Best" amd on each page I wrote a sentence of something I loved about her. For example, "I love the way your eyes twinkle when you're happy" and "Remember how hard we laughed when we got lost in Cape Cod?" and "Thanks for putting up with me when I was a rotten teenager".......things of that nature.

    I wrote things all these down, gave it to her.....and she cried.

    She's gone now...and I now have that little priceless book, chock-full of memories of my special Mother.

    Good luck with your surgery!!!!

    Tommycat

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,796 Member
    tommycat said:

    Another idea

    For my Mom, who was 75, I made her a little booklet titled "75 Reasons Why you're the Best" amd on each page I wrote a sentence of something I loved about her. For example, "I love the way your eyes twinkle when you're happy" and "Remember how hard we laughed when we got lost in Cape Cod?" and "Thanks for putting up with me when I was a rotten teenager".......things of that nature.

    I wrote things all these down, gave it to her.....and she cried.

    She's gone now...and I now have that little priceless book, chock-full of memories of my special Mother.

    Good luck with your surgery!!!!

    Tommycat

    Oh Wow!

    What a FANTSTIC idea. 

    How good your mother must have felt knowing that you had rememberd so much, knowing that you loved her so much.

    There is no better feeling better than knowing that you are loved. 

    My parents have passed many years now, but my Mother-in-Law is going to be 84 in few weeks. I am going to steal this wonderful idea and make a booklet for her. She has been in hospital this week, and is qutie fraill, but a better Mother-in-Law could not be found anywhere. 

    Thank you Tommycat!

  • Coloncancerblows
    Coloncancerblows Member Posts: 296 Member
    tommycat said:

    Another idea

    For my Mom, who was 75, I made her a little booklet titled "75 Reasons Why you're the Best" amd on each page I wrote a sentence of something I loved about her. For example, "I love the way your eyes twinkle when you're happy" and "Remember how hard we laughed when we got lost in Cape Cod?" and "Thanks for putting up with me when I was a rotten teenager".......things of that nature.

    I wrote things all these down, gave it to her.....and she cried.

    She's gone now...and I now have that little priceless book, chock-full of memories of my special Mother.

    Good luck with your surgery!!!!

    Tommycat

    I love your idea Tommycat!

    I love your idea Tommycat!

  • PhillieG
    PhillieG Member Posts: 4,866 Member
    tommycat said:

    Another idea

    For my Mom, who was 75, I made her a little booklet titled "75 Reasons Why you're the Best" amd on each page I wrote a sentence of something I loved about her. For example, "I love the way your eyes twinkle when you're happy" and "Remember how hard we laughed when we got lost in Cape Cod?" and "Thanks for putting up with me when I was a rotten teenager".......things of that nature.

    I wrote things all these down, gave it to her.....and she cried.

    She's gone now...and I now have that little priceless book, chock-full of memories of my special Mother.

    Good luck with your surgery!!!!

    Tommycat

    Very Nice

    I should have done that sooner. My Mom's 93... Too much writing :-)

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    So many wonderful ideas have been given. Mom's ROCK!

     

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,796 Member
    PhillieG said:

    Very Nice

    I should have done that sooner. My Mom's 93... Too much writing :-)

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    So many wonderful ideas have been given. Mom's ROCK!

     

    Share the wealth

    I was thinking the same thing about my 84 about to be 85 year olf MIL.  I've decided to include my boys, so we'll all come up with something.

  • joemetz
    joemetz Member Posts: 493
    special stuff for mom

    1. a heartfelt letter, written by you, that shares just how much you care for her and how much she means to you. tell her how great she is, how she made your life better and that she's the best mom in the world.

    2. time. spend face to face time with her.

    3. breakfast or lunch.  meet her regularly and pic a special spot or special places to go. it doesn't have to be expensive.

    4. a card in the mail now and again.

    5. the best hugs and kisses you've ever given her.

     

    if John Lennon where here.... Love. Love. Love. All you need is love.

     

     

  • fighting_ big_c
    fighting_ big_c Member Posts: 64
    joemetz said:

    special stuff for mom

    1. a heartfelt letter, written by you, that shares just how much you care for her and how much she means to you. tell her how great she is, how she made your life better and that she's the best mom in the world.

    2. time. spend face to face time with her.

    3. breakfast or lunch.  meet her regularly and pic a special spot or special places to go. it doesn't have to be expensive.

    4. a card in the mail now and again.

    5. the best hugs and kisses you've ever given her.

     

    if John Lennon where here.... Love. Love. Love. All you need is love.

     

     

    Spend more time

    God Bless all mothers. I hope you find the perfect gift/token to give  your mother. I bet anything would be good as long as it comes from the heart. Good luck with that.

     

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    Cell phone with text messaging capability

    I got one of these for my Mother and cover the charges monthly; sometimes folks can put it on their family plan.  I got the least expensive voice plan because she does not often use it to talk. Since most of her children do not live in the same state we try to send her daily text messages and photos.  I am her tutor and since she is 93 I do have to sometimes remind her how to open the text messages ... but she starts her day looking at the little messages and also checks her phone throughout the day for pictures.  It is funny to think of my 93 year old Mom out somewhere when I call her answering her cell phone. Wink -- Cynthia