Saturday, May 1, 2010

Mother's Day


Mother's day, a worldwide holiday celebrated this year on Sunday, May 9th. everyday our mothers cook, wash, and take care of us. And everyday ourmothers are there for us. We sometimes forget to say "Thank You". But once a year on Mother's Day, we have the opportunity to show our appreciation and surprise our mothers with a special gift.

This Mother's Day 2010, there are more gift options than ever before!
For example, flowers. Carnationsused to be the typical choice, but recently, a widely variety of flowers such as Roses and Gerbera, are also commonly giving on Mother's Day.
In addition, there are many new variations of bouquet arrangements and potted plants. You can even add a gift basket with organic foods or fruit!

Furthermore, there are many different ways to celebrate Mother's Day. Other than sending flowers, you can go out for a family meal, help out with housework so that she can relax and take the day off, give her sweet gifts such as chocolates and desserts, or give her gift certificates to beauty salon or esthetics.
She is your one and only mother, os try to be creative and make sure the gift is special and meaningful.

2010 Mother's Day Gift Recommendation #1 Everlasting Flowers

2010 Mother's Day Gift Recommerdation #2 For the Gourmet

2010 Mother's Day Gift Recommendation #3 For Her Sweet Tooth

So what exactly is the gift that will make your mother most happy?


The answer is easy! It's of course for you to go see her! Seeing her once will mean more to her than 10 phone calls. Your mother is always worrying about you from a distance. You might sometimes think, she's getting old. So why not go see your loving Mother. This year, as your Mother's Day Gift, go see your mother and tell her in person, "Thank You". This is the best gift a mother can receive.


**Sending carnation flowers is very popular. Depending on the color , the meaning of the flower changes, so before choosing the flowers to send to your mother, you can use this as a reference.

White: In memory of my mother who's past away, my love is alive, pure love, respect
Red: love for my mother, true love, affection, passion
Dark Red: my heart's grief and sorrow, lust
Pink: gratitude, deeply touched, beautiful gesture, profession of ardent love
Yellow: friendship, beauty, fluctuations of love, disdain and jealousy
Purple: grace and dignity

On a side-note: Don't forget Father's Day is the 3rd Sunday in June!










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