May 12 2002
Mother’s Day Mix-Up
Like Colin, I used Red Envelope for our Mother’s Day present (I am the appointed gift and card buyer for the three of us kids who live in California). I got lilies of the valley, planted in a ceramic pot, which will bloom in the next few weeks. I think blooming plants are less depressing than cut flowers, which have to be thrown out when they’re dead and brown. Blooming plants die a natural death, and some of them even have Jesus-like resurrection abilities.
Lilies of the valley are nostalgic for my mother, as lilacs are for me, and for the same basic reason: they are both associated with my mother’s mother. Nana grew both flowers in her garden, and always wore Muguet des Bois perfume. So Mom was really happy with the present.
But…the card that came with the present was for someone else. Mary Dolson of San Francisco, to be precise. I wonder if Mary Dolson got Mom’s card? If so, she’s probably wondering who the hell all those people are. Somehow, it seems entirely appropriate given the rollercoaster, Fun House quality of my relationship with my mother that my Mother’s Day gift to her got screwed up.
2 Responses to “Mother’s Day Mix-Up”
I swear by red envelope, not because anything their necessarily appeals to me personally, but it’s so convenient for someone like me who can’t exactly go out and drive to the mall to get my mom a present. And i can’t wrap for beans either, so those red boxes come in handy.
It’s a little pricey at times though, but well worth it.
Yep. Any time I see a little red box, I know I’m going to like what’s inside. Sounds like you came up with a really thoughtful gift!