February 7, 2007

May 8th - Mothers Day, Show Her How Much You Care

Tip! So this mothers day, please don’t buy another boring present.

Mothers Day

Even though we love Mom all year long, May 8th is a wonderful time to go all out and show her how much she is appreciated.

If my Mum lived closer to me here is what I would do to put a smile on her face.

Being of English decent I’d start the day with a tea party in the early afternoon - it does not have to be precisely at the stroke of 4:00pm. - Followed later in the evening with a barbeque.

The Tea Party:

Ideally the best place for this event as long as the weather cooperates is outdoors, however it can be just as nice indoors.

Going on the idea that it’s to be outdoors here is how I’d proceed.

Setting The Table:

I’m going to start by using a layered effect with the table linens. As my Mum loves Lavender I’ll start with a solid deep lavender cloth, over the top of that a second cloth in pale Lavender, possibly a small check with soft greens and yellows mixed in. Finishing off with a floral pattern keeping with the lavender, green and yellow color scheme.

Napkins in one of the three colors, folded and tided with a pretty coordinating ribbon and a floral centerpiece will finish it off.

Nothing fussy for the centerpiece, a white pitcher filled with either Tulip’s from the local grocer or silk Roses, Mum’s favorite flower.

Tip! Either way, sending free Mothers Day ecards is very simple even if you are not Internet savvy. All it takes is a few clicks of your mouse and you can choose to use the preformatted greeting or if you are a little more adventurous, you can type one of your own on the free Mothers Day ecard.

The Tea Set:

The perfect tea set would be the Piper Collection from Royal Doulton.
This set has the rich heritage of traditional England. The white background and gold accents can take it from afternoon tea to a formal dinner party. Contents would include the teapot, cups and saucers plus salad plates.

The reason for the small salad plate is your not serving a complete dinner, just finger food, more on that later.

Refreshments:

Keeping in mind that this is afternoon tea, the food will consist of small items that can be picked up and eaten with your fingers.

For example one of Mum’s favorite sandwiches is Cream Cheese & Olives. It’s not a sandwich you’d normally find at an English tea but as I said it is one of her favorites plus it’s simple to make.

One package cream cheese - softened
One small jar of Olives
Cut olives into small pieces, combine with the softened cream cheese and a small amount of the olive juice in a bowl, mix together then spread on bread.
Cut crust from all four corners of the sandwich, and then cut into fours.

Also being served will be a variety of desserts including Strawberry Scones - another of her favorites - shortbread cookies dipped in chocolate, lemon tarts also some type of chocolate cake.

To serve the refreshments I’ll use several two and three tiered serving dishes, on the top of at least one I’ll add whole strawberries - another of Mum’s favorites - with a side dish of whipped - sorry not clotted - cream.

The last order of business will be to sit, pour the tea and spend a few relaxing hours visiting with my beloved Mum.

Take this idea and gear it around something your Mum likes whether it’s a hobby or a vacation spot she loves.
The whole idea is to put together something special for her that shows how much she means to you. She will definitely appreciate your time and effort.

Tip! The selection of products available range from reproductions onto canvas which usually includes a modern box frame, to things like cushions (both indoor and outdoor for bed/couch or balcony/patio), quality carry bags for shopping trips or beach days to wine bags. You can even have a favourite photo reproduced to look like a painting and printed onto canvas just like you have commissioned an artist to paint your photo, however you won’t still be paying for it next mothers day.

Of course if your not able to put together a party for her, a heartfelt card - maybe hand written - and a bouquet of beautiful spring flowers - Tulips would fit the bill - will be appreciated just as much.

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Bonnie P. Carrier is the creator of Savvy Home Decorating. She is the mother to two grown daughters and a very spoiled 4yr old Blue Merle Sheltie named Toby. Stop by Savvy Home Decorating -http://www.savvy-home-decorating.com - for ideas and tips on budget decorating:

Tip! You see mothers day or any other day can be made more personal when you put some careful thought into your gift idea.
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February 6, 2007

Mothers Day Quotes - A Lifetime of Love Doesn’t End at 18

Tip! Try asking your mother what the favourite mothers day gift she has ever received was. I’ll bet it’s something you made when you were a child.

Well, Mother’s Day is coming up on us again. Are you ready to “WOW” your mom with a show of thanks and gratitude? Will you honestly remember what motherhood is all about and what she did for you? To prepare you for adulthood, the stresses of life, teaching you how to make lemon-aide out of lemons.

Some say the Mother’s Day is too commercialized now, but what was it really for to begin with? Originally conceived by Julia Ward Howe after the American Civil War as a day honoring (in her opinion) the inherent pacifism of mothers, Mother’s Day now simply celebrates motherhood and thanks mothers.

The first Mother’s Day as we would recognize it was celebrated in Grafton, West Virginia, on May 10, 1908, in the church where the elder Anna Jarvis had taught Sunday School. Grafton is the home to the International Mother’s Day Shrine. From there, the custom caught on — spreading eventually to 45 states. Finally the holiday was declared officially by states beginning in 1912, and in 1914 the President, Woodrow Wilson, declared the first national Mother’s Day.

Mother’s Day is a busy time of year for mail in many countries. In 1973, the U.S. Postal Service was held up for eight days because of the number of letters and cards.

Here are just a few quotes from people that we have heard of but never thought to have a mother. They honored their mothers with these wonderful and memorable words about motherhood.

James Fenton: The lullaby is the spell whereby the mother attempts to transform herself back from an ogre to a saint

Tip! Extravagant gifts on Mothers Day aren’t required, but certainly most mothers enjoy a sparkling piece of jewelry or a weekend away, such as a romantic weekend alone with Dad, or a weekend spa retreat. As much as mothers enjoy raising their families, they still sometimes need a little time away, and a gift such as this lets your mother know you recognize her hard work.

Oliver Wendell Holmes: The real religion of the world comes from women much more than from men - from mothers most of all, who carry the key of our souls in their bosoms

Abraham Lincoln: I remember my mother’s prayers and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.

Chinese Proverb: There is only one pretty child in the world, and every mother has it.

Remember mom, she was the world to you in your childhood, the weirdo in your youth and the guide in your adulthood. She is “Mom.”

Nicola Kennedy has enjoyed some great Mother’s Days, both as a grateful mom and a loving daughter. She can help you find great Mother’s Day gifts with tips and news, information and views at http://www.I-Love-My-Mom.com

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