What Are Your Mother's Day Memories from the Past?

SeaBreeze

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I'm not a mother, but I remember always signing a special card to my mother from us kids. We didn't have a lot of money to buy her presents, but we did give her a lot of special attention and love on that day. My father usually gave her a big bouquet of flowers to show appreciation and love. When I was older and out of the house, I would always send her a card and a floral gift. My mother will always hold a special place in my heart. :love_heart:

Do you have any outstanding memories of Mother's Day, either as a mother or child?
 

My condolences Butterfly. :rose:
 

My mother (whom I still miss every day) died on Mother's Day, so that's the biggie.

Sorry. How sad. :(

It's 17 years for me and I miss her all the time.

I remember my two sons making me breakfast one Mother's Day and bringing it to me in bed. Eggs and toast I think. They were so proud that I had to eat it even though the eggs were a bit....emmm... icky. :love_heart:
 
It's been about 20 years since my mother passed away and I think of her all the time. We usually had a card and little gift for her. It was usually a typical Sunday, otherwise, with a late lunch and a visit with relatives in the evening, which was nice. If we went to church on that day, lapel flowers were given out, a white one if your mother was deceased and colored if still alive.
 
If we went to church on that day, lapel flowers were given out, a white one if your mother was deceased and colored if still alive.
I had forgotten that custom. When I was growing up, the men wore a white or a colored carnation in their lapels.
My fondest Mother's Day memory is from after I was widowed. My three boys were quite young. Someone sent me a dozen roses...with a card that said, "Happy Mother's Day. We Love you, Your Three Sons" .
 


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