5 Mother’s Day Traditions You Should Start this Year

May 8, 2017

Mother’s Day is a great opportunity to celebrate your mom in a special way. Here are five special Mother’s Day traditions you can start this year to show your mom how much you care.

5 Mother’s Day Traditions to Start This Year

1. Breakfast In Bed

It’s a classic for a reason. Maker her favorite breakfast dish and serve it alongside some fresh flowers and a hand-written Mother’s Day card.

To take this gift a step further, you might want to implement a “no mom in the kitchen” rule on Mother’s Day. Have everyone else in the family cook meals and clean up. Give your mom a break.

2. Give Her Some “Me Time”

This is perfect for mothers of young children. Sometimes all a mom wants is some alone time. Dads, after wishing your wives a happy Mother’s Day, take the kids out for a couple of hours. Your wife will appreciate the time to herself.

3. Mom and Me Spa Day

For moms with older children, try a spa day! When you’re older your mom wants more time with you, and a spa day is the perfect way to treat her. You can also combine it with brunch or a shopping trip. Just make sure to pick up the bill—it’s your mom’s special day after all.

4. Make a Weekend Out Of It

Mother’s Day weekend is a great time to surprise your mothers and wives with a fun vacation or road trip. You might want to make a tradition of traveling to those places you always swore you were going to visit, but never have the time. Go the beach, the mountains, or the lake.You can even keep a roadmap and check off all the places you’ve visited on your annual Mother’s Day road trips.

5. Mother’s Day Hike

A family hike is a great way to celebrate Mother’s Day. It gives everyone a chance to unplug and focus on spending time together (which is one of the greatest gifts a mom could ask for). Every year you can challenge yourself by hiking new paths in different parks.

Start a Mother’s Day tradition this year. It’s a meaningful way to show that you care.

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