Mother's Day is right around the corner and like many of us, you're probably trying to come up with the perfect gift to give your hardworking, caring and loving mother. While she may pretend to love the homemade macaroni necklace you make her every year, there may be a better gift to give. These 15 moms reveal what they really want for Mother's Day.
“A lovely card with a handwritten note saying…”

"A lovely card with a handwritten note saying he appreciates me and listing reasons why would be all I want. And maybe cook me breakfast." –source
For the mom who needs a serious stress reliever.

"A professional massage. I've been so stressed chasing after the kids." –source
For the mom who never gets what she asks for.

"I ask for the same thing every year, don't argue, clean the house without being asked and make me breakfast." –source
“A long, uninterrupted nap and to…”

"A long, uninterrupted nap and to pee in peace." –source
“I would like one day without her…”

"My daughter is a 12 year old smart ass. I would like one day without her sassing back at me. That is all." –source
“To be left alone to brew…”

"To be left alone to brew and drink beer…Stone Zoo is free for moms on Mother's Day. I'll be the drunk one flipping off the monkeys." –source
“I’m in need of a…”

"I also haven't had my hair cut in almost two years and I never have the luxury of painting my nails…I'm in need of a spa day." –source
For the mom with the green thumb.

"I want a garden gnome." –source
For the mom who needs a little alcohol break.

"VODKA!" –source
For a mom who just needs a little R&R.

"To be able to sleep in. Nothing more. Nothing less." –source
“Take my ass to…”

"Take my ass to Olive Garden. This bitch loves Olive Garden." –source
For the mom who just wants a meal made for her.

"Breakfast in bed." –source
For a mom who just wants some of your time.

"A visit over 1/2 hour long and a thank you card." –source
“I am talking total gluttony, shovel driving baked…”

"I'd be able to have a day to binge eat sweets and desserts with my kids guilt-free. I am talking total gluttony, shovel driving baked goods into my mouth." –source
“So much as we do it together and no one…”

"An experience with my kids and husband…I don't care what we do, so much as we do it together and no one whines about it." –source