Celebrating The Most Important Women In Our Lives
On the second Sunday of May, Mother’s Day, Mom’s Day, the day we celebrate motherhood and a time to appreciate all mothers. Without them, there would be no us, and that is a fact! Celebrating the women in our lives should not be relegated to a single day of the year.
The History Of Mother’s Day

Today’s holiday, as we know it, was first celebrated in 1907. Anna Maria Jarvis is credited as the founder of Mother’s Day in the United States. Before her mom passed away, her mother frequently expressed a desire to establish a holiday in honor of all moms. Following her mother’s death, Jarvis led the movement for the commemoration of a holiday celebrating moms.
It’s important to understand that Anna Jarvis wanted to honor mothers. She wanted a day set aside to honor them because she believed mothers are “the person who has done more for you than anyone in the world.” Anna specifically noted that “Mother’s” should “be a singular possessive, for each family to honor its mother, not a plural possessive commemorating all mothers in the world.”
Hence we have a “Mother’s” and not “Mothers” day celebration.
What To Do On Mother’s Day
There are a million things you can do on Mother’s Day, picking the right opportunities to express your gratitude is the challenge. Of course, that does not mean you get to skip the pre-requisite: Mother’s Day card and Mother’s Day gift. No need to spend a ton; homemade is often the best, especially when you’re just a kid. Mom will treasure those homemade gifts all her life. No doubt you will probably find some, if not all, after her passing. With that being said, here are some things to do on Mother’s Day.
First and foremost, breakfast in bed is a must; moms love waking to their favorite morning meal while still in their jammies, with no makeup on…ugh! Do this in your early years, preteen for sure. Once you have a full-time job, mom will be looking for you to take her to her favorite restaurant for brunch; make sure you call ahead for a reservation. The last thing mom needs to do is wait in line for an hour on HER special day!
Next, why not explore the Great Outdoors. Depending on where you live and your mother’s age, there are a couple of ways to tackle this opportunity. If mom is young and spry as a spring chicken, you might want to take her on an exhilarating hike.

If she’s a bit older, a leisurely walk through a museum garden might be the perfect way to spend the afternoon. If mom is no longer mobile on her feet, then take a breathtaking drive and find an overlook for all to enjoy.
On the other hand, you could suggest tackling those mom’s To-Do lists, which could be never-ending, and something mom might not want to spend time working on, on her day off. Should there be a few minor items on the list that the family can complete with some direction from Her Majesty, then tackle away.
Before moms day comes to an end, gather the family, plop everyone down on a comfy couch and watch a movie. You might even want to watch a movie called Mother’s Day. If movies are not a mom’s thing, then maybe play a game or just sit back and chat.
One Day Is Never Enough

One day is not enough time to honor the most important person in our life. A day passes quickly and by the time we know it, our mom and their mom are gone from our lives.
Therefore, each day take some time to thank mom for all she does; tell her how important she is and remind her that you think of her often. Before you say goodbye or leave her, remember to say, I LOVE YOU and THANK YOU for all she does.
One More Book, One More Adventure
In celebration of Mother’s Day, Nuff decided to honor his mom and yours in his latest adventure Moms Are Amazing And Not Just On Mother’s Day. Roses are red, violets are blue, Moms are the sweetest, and always love you. Join Nuff on an adventure that celebrates moms through rhymes in time… Nuff said!
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