Take her to dinner or to church. Anything that you do with your mother will make her happy. Mother's Day is all about honoring your mom and thanking her for bringing you up! If you have been paying attention to your mom all these years, then you know what sort of things she enjoys, and you can do those things. If she is a gardner, take her to a public garden and walk around - ask her to tell you about the plants. If she has an arts-and-crafts type hobby, you could go to a museum exhibit related to that, or even take her to a really good craft store and give her a shopping spree. If she has trouble walking, or is very old, she might like a sit-down sort of treat like a movie or play. Mostly, she will like spending time with you and talking!
No, not the same. Mother's Day is every mother's festival which we should remember to treat our mother well. Mothers' Day means nothing.
Mums/mothers celebrate MOTHER'S day
Mums/mothers celebrate MOTHER'S day
No, not the same. Mother's Day is every mother's festival which we should remember to treat our mother well. Mothers' Day means nothing.
Gorge Washington started mothers day because his mother did a lot for him so then he made mothers day. a very long time and we still have mothers day! ;)
Some like to go to their mother's houses. It all depends on the woman.
it is about mothers because hint the word mothers day
Mother's Day was to be a day of celebrating mothers and to show how much they ae apriciated
It depends on the individual mother. Some mothers may find Mother's Day more meaningful as it is a day dedicated to celebrating motherhood, while others may find their birthday more special as it marks the day they were born and is a personal milestone for them.
Mother's Day is named to honor and celebrate a singular concept of motherhood, emphasizing the role of mothers as a collective. The apostrophe before the "s" indicates that the day belongs to mothers, rather than suggesting it is a day for multiple mothers. While it acknowledges all mothers, the focus is on the idea of motherhood itself, making "Mother's Day" the more widely accepted term.
I would say Mothers day and Valentines day are the top two
mothers day is may 10