Mother's Day
Traditions: 10 Memorable Ways to Celebrate Mother's Day
by Susie Michelle Cortright
Momscape
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A mother’s love is one of the most
powerful forces in this world. Here are 10 ways to celebrate her love this
Mother’s Day:
1. Create a Memory Jar. Fill a jar with slips of paper, each detailing a
special memory you and your mother have shared. The more specific the
memories, the better. Present her with the jar, and sit beside her as she
reads each memory.
2. Interview the children in your family (both young and old) on what
special things they love most about their mother. Record the sentiments on
video or transcribe the thoughts in a special album. You could also record
special memories, favorite family recipes, her best maternal words of
wisdom...anything you want to remember about your mother.
3. Make a Blessing Book. Cover a composition book or hardbound journal with
patterned papers and include photos of each of your mother’s children, as
well as a special pen for her to record what she is most grateful for in
this world. Here are step-by-step instructions for creating such a
book.
4. Help a mother in need by donating money, clothing, or other household
items to organizations that help mothers and children.
5. Make a donation to your mom’s favorite charity, in her name.
6. Get together with your family and friends and create handmade cards for
your mom. Make sure to include a heartfelt, handwritten letter.
7. Send flowers to a new mom in celebration of her first Mother’s Day.
8. Make a tablecloth memento. Start with an oversized tablecloth and some
fabric pens. Ask each member of the family to sign the tablecloth with a
special message to mom. Kids can make their handprints, too. This is a
keepsake that you can add to each Mother’s Day.
9. Write a letter to your children about how being their parent has enriched
you. Save these letters in a special journal or album to give to your
children when they become parents themselves.
10. Spend some time looking through your scrapbooks and reflecting on the
bounty of love that comes to you via family and maternal love.
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