Mother's Day: Celebrating the Love and Sacrifice of Mothers

Mother's Day: Celebrating the Love and Sacrifice of Mothers

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Mother's Day celebrates and honors mothers for their love and sacrifice.

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The holiday is observed on different dates worldwide but mostly on the second Sunday of May.

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Anna Jarvis is credited with creating Mother's Day in the United States in 1908.

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The day is marked by giving gifts, sending cards, and spending time with one's mother.

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The tradition of wearing a carnation on Mother's Day originated from Anna Jarvis's mother's favorite flower.

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Mother's Day is not only for biological mothers but also for stepmothers, adoptive mothers, and anyone who has played a motherly role.

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Many cultures around the world have similar celebrations to honor mothers.

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The holiday can be emotional for those who have lost their mother or have a strained relationship with them.

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Mother's Day is a reminder to appreciate and cherish the important role that mothers play in our lives.

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Showing love and gratitude to our mothers should be a year-round practice, not just on Mother's Day.

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