Buying Mothers Day flowers and baskets or any other gifts for your mother should be important, if you want to show her love and appreciation. It is true that since Mother's Day has been celebrated, it has grown to a huge business, where more flowers and other gifts are sold than the rest of any other day of the year. We have been bombarded by ads to spend our money for Mother's Day! Should we declare our independence and abstain? Let's see… The truth is that Moms love to get flowers and baskets for Mothers Day, or for any occasion, even though they may pretend they do not care! Deep down they do care, and get really disappointed if they do not receive anything. My mom used to say to my married sister that she did not need anything for mother's day, but then she would give flowers to my sister, who is also a mother! So indulge your mother with all the love and affection she deserves, and make sure you get her something that she likes. You wouldn't want mom to get a basket of jellies if she jars her own or a dozen of roses if she is allergic to them.
Look for online florists or gift shops that allow you to personalize your gift. Some florist offer ribbons where you can personalize your message. Or you can write you own short poem on the back of a picture of both of you. It is not as hard as you think. Just reminisce on a moment you both shared and it is special to only to both of you. Then let your heart talk. You can send your note with flowers, baskets of fruit, or any other gift she may enjoy, like a spa basket with lotions to pumper herself. Although moms love getting flowers, try any gift basket. After enjoying the contents, she will be able to use the basket forever.
Some companies offer free chocolates to accompany the flowers. Sure would be a great treat for her on her special day, if she can have them! So look for a site that has added extras, or sites that offer great deals allowing you to purchase a better gift for mom since you will be saving money.
Be sure to choose a reputable florist, who can deliver in the state she lives. Look for online florist who provides next day delivery for you last minute shoppers. However, it is advisable to order a few days before, to avoid extra expenses and find better deals. Remember, Mothers day is on Sunday May 10, 2009! Don't get overwhelmed from all the options and varieties of gifts available for Mother's day. Just get her something you can afford and you think she would like. What is more important to her is the idea that you remembered her! Sometimes just spending some time with our aging parents can mean the whole world to them!
Have a Blessed Mother's Day!
PS. Remember to also celebrate an expecting wife, or mother-in-law, or a grandmother! They will love you for it.
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Ellie's mother, who had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, no longer recognized her. Ellie felt very sad but resigned. "Mom is so sweet, even if she doesn't know who I am most of the time. It's now like I'm her mom and I feel good being able to help her when I can. I just want to get her the best care possible." Ellie's attitude helps her understand the changes in her mother and plan what to do now.
Sandwiched Boomers recognize that aging is a natural progression and a normal part of the life cycle. But just as it is difficult to accept your own aging, when you witness your mother regressing, the facts of life provide scant comfort. Acknowledging your mother's decline in well-being, becomes the first step in your plans for realistic long-term care for her.
Research shows that money, title, or good health has less effect on life satisfaction than strong personal relationships. So this Mother's Day, make a commitment to do what you can to improve your relationship and give your mom and yourself positive memories. Here are six tips to help you get started.
1. The gift of time is one of the most precious presents that you can give your aging mother. Spend some quality time with her talking and reminiscing. Look through old family photographs and ask her to tell you stories about when she was a young girl. The time you spend with her now will sustain you both.
2. Make your mom feel more valued by concentrating just on her - plan a date with her for lunch or shopping. Let yourself become absorbed and delight in these pleasurable activities. Pay attention to the details. Talk about what you are doing, appreciating and enjoying. Linger awhile in order to make it last.
3. On some of your visits do a chore to ease her burden - go grocery shopping together, accompany her to the next doctor's appointment, cook a delicious meal with enough left over for the next day.
4. The old fashioned art of letter writing can help you develop a closer bond. Write her a letter about how grateful you feel to have her as your mother. Sharing these feelings increases good memories about the past and leads to greater personal satisfaction for both of you.
5. If you have some old issues to work out with your mother, you may be able to move forward in addressing them by writing her an apology letter or a letter offering forgiveness. When you apologize, you free yourself from shame or guilt and your mother from dwelling on anger or resentment.
6. When you forgive your mother for some past transgression, it doesn't necessarily excuse the action, but does free you from ruminating about it. Forgiveness releases you from the past; it is a gift that you give to yourself.
When Agnes was a teenager, she felt that her strong mother was trying to control her. She looked forward to getting out from under her thumb and moved far away when she married and raised her own family. As her children matured, so did Agnes. Soon she recognized that she admired and respected many of her mother's characteristics - her sense of responsibility, her independence, her humor, her common sense. She forgave her mother and began to reach out to her. "After she had a stroke, I moved her into our home. We all became closer and I began to understand her better. I wouldn't trade that year for anything."
Enjoy your mother today and savor these moments. Reflect on the positive feelings you have from the past and cultivate rich memories now to sustain you in the future. And have a happy Mother's Day.
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