May 13, 2007

Pamper Yourself - Ways to Treat Yourself on Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day, Mom! You’ve logged countless hours as homework helper, wound bandager, diaper changer and guiding angel of little lives. You deserve to give yourself a pat on the back and treat yourself for a job well done. But whatever should you do? Let us help.

When you have a moment to stop and close your eyes – remember that? It’s called relaxing – So, when those moments come, where do you go? The spa? The beach? A luxury hotel? If you can swing it – GO! If, like most moms, the best you can do is take an hour to yourself, make that hour a Mother’s Day treat to remember, refresh and enjoy.


Think about your happy place. The place that makes you take a deep breath and sigh with the sheer thought of being there. What is it about that place that makes it special? Recreate it in your own bathroom, bedroom or back yard. What are the smells? Find a few candles, potpourri, flowers or take-out that will satisfy the senses. How about the sounds? Check out CD’s from your local library or purchase a few with exotic birds, relaxing music, the ocean, or just enjoy the silence. What do you see? Surround yourself with seashells, new satin sheets, a sexy new nightie or stunning new dress. Treat yourself to a tub spa, a new chaise lounge or fresh paint or art for your bedroom.

Can you take a whole day to yourself? If so, plan ahead and indulge in 24 hours of Mother’s Day peace and bliss. Make a check list that suits you. What would you like to eat, drink, snack on, wear, read, watch? Have all these items on-hand and add a few more treats to your shopping list. Be sure you’ve satisfied you sweet tooth, the healthy side of you (you want to enjoy for the whole day and not feel guilty half way through), the adventurous you and the quiet you.

Plan to do something that would make you blush or say, “Oh I could never!” Consider conquering a climbing wall, spending an entire day at the spa, get the brightest nail color the salon has to offer and buy a top or dress to match then strut your stuff on the dance floor! Go for a walk and take pictures of something other than your kids. Take your time at your favorite store. Rent a movie you want to see and watch it without getting up twenty times.

Have we made ourselves clear? You deserve to take a day and treat yourself! Be creative. Be the you that you are when you’re not teaching your children to be the best they can be. Consider your likes and dislikes and act accordingly. Your family will thank you for it. After all, they love just the way you are.

Source: CareFair.com

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