One Day Mother's Day Celebration Is not Enough
By bing28
@bing28 (3795)
Philippines
    May 14, 2012 8:18pm CST
                         
            My daughter Had a retreat on Sunday, Mother's Day,she'll be back after 3 days. We would suppose to go swimming but forced to treat me on Saturday afternoon to evening instead. We dined out and bought me sandals and slippers plus blouses. My son treated us at lunchtime and my eldest daughter came with her family, we went malling and ate all we can at Chowking. It's so much fun having my two grandkids, it's a day I won't forget. This coming weekend the family will go swimming still a part of the Mother's Day treat. How about you friends is one day enough to celebrate, Mother's Day?
3 responses
         @jureathome (5361)
 • Philippines
                    15 May 12
                    Everyday should be a Mother's day. And, every moment you can get to spend with your mother or wife, it should be worthwhile. 
                    @jureathome (5361)
 • Philippines
                            16 May 12
                                    
                            Oh, thanks for the BR. I believe in the saying, "A happy mom, brings a happy home." And, that's based on my experience both as a daughter and a mother.
                            
 @infatuatedbby (94909)
 • United States
                    15 May 12
                    I think Mother's Day is just a holiday so companies can sell flowers, presents, chocolates and etc just like Father's Day.
But I consider Mother's Day everyday and try to appreciate my mom daily not just for this one day.
                    @bing28 (3795)
 • Philippines
                            16 May 12
                                    
                            Right it's day that give opportunity other people to earn. More especially the fastfoods and restaurants. Mothers have wonderful feelings for this special day, though, being honored and loved by the people around. Thanks infatuatedbby for your response. Have a wonderful day...
                            
 
                             
                        
 
                    

