A Mother’s Bond with Her Children
The relationship between a Mother & a Daughter & Between a Son & a Mother is a Special Relationship of Unconditional Love.
Role models like Mothers are always teaching special lessons and helping their children in every way to be the very best they can become.
Such as how to also Love Unconditionally, Pray Consistently, and Be a Best Friend, Wife, Lover, & Mother to be kind to all, who share what they have and to give to help others.
Sometimes this is a challenging job because we sometimes have some stubborn children to work with.
So on Mother’s Day Remember all the things your Mother has sacrificed for you growing up and give her something special even if it is just your Time and Love.
Some History,
Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, a time to honor mothers and to show our appreciation to moms of all kinds, including wives, sisters, and grandmas, for all their hard work and sacrifice. In the United States, Mother’s Day It’s customary to shower mothers with gifts, such as flowers and jewelry, on this special day. As with many holidays, the history behind Mother’s Day is based on both ancient and modern traditions from around the world.
Historically, mothers have always held essential roles in society.
Today, most people celebrate their moms by purchasing or making gifts and giving them a much-needed day off. Chocolates, flowers, and cards remain the most popular Mother’s Day gifts. The National Retail Federation (NRF) estimates that Americans spent approximately $2.67 billion on holiday purchases, including the ever-popular Mother’s Day roses.
Mother’s Day is a time to shower your mom with gifts. Whether you’re looking to go all out or stay within your budget, there are many ways to celebrate Mother’s Day in the U.S. Here are a few of our favorite Mother’s Day activities:
Kick off Mother’s Day morning by surprising her with her favorite breakfast foods. If she likes to start her day with coffee or tea, include a beverage gift basket as an extra special touch.
Enjoy the holiday by spending the day together. If you have a family of your own, chances are you don’t see your mom as often as you’d like. Make the day memorable by doing activities she’s always wanted to do.
If you live far away, call your mom and invite her to a virtual brunch date. DIY some tasty mimosas, dress up for the occasion (or stay in pajamas), and chat the afternoon away while enjoying each other’s company. You can also send your mom a sweet greeting card with Mother’s Day quotes she loves.
Ceremonial tree planting is becoming a popular tradition among families on this important holiday. Mother’s Day plants are an excellent gift option, even for moms who lack green thumbs. There are low-maintenance succulents, bromeliads, and other potted beauties that make great table centerpieces and can live on for months.
Whatever you decide, your mom will appreciate all the effort you put into making Mother’s Day unforgettable.
PS: Don’t forget the Hugs & Kisses, Moms Love Your Hugs & Kisses…
XOXO