Mother's Day
The first Mother’s Day was celebrated on May 9th, 1914. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed this day
as an occasion to celebrate mothers and all they do for their families. Soon after, the greeting card companies picked
up on the opportunity as well as florists and candy makers. Mother’s Day became a booming business that
now generates 671 million dollars on cards alone. The total amount spent last year on Mother's Day was close to 15 billion. That's alot of cards and flowers y'all!
Also, Mom does not cook on this weekend! If Dad does not have any culinary skills he will
pack up the family and head to the nearest brunch spot. Typically Grandma's and Grandpa's get in on
the act as well, so everything gets multiplied times three.
I no longer celebrate Mother's Day. All that is left of my family is my Dad and
his sister, my Aunt Myrtle Ruth. My brothers celebrate with
their extended families, and I try my best to treat this day as I would any other
Sunday. Enjoy these times with your
Mothers and Grandmothers... you are creating your memories. Most importantly, treat your Mom like every
day is Mother's Day. One day you will
wish you had the opportunity.
As always...xx.DT
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