Mother's Day is coming up! Want to do something special for mom, grandma this year, but just can't figure out what?
Let's take a look at some ideas!
Spa day: Treat mom or grandma to a relaxing day at the spa. This could include a massage, facial, manicure, and pedicure.
Brunch: Take mom or grandma out for a delicious brunch. This could be at a restaurant or at home.
Flowers: mom or grandma a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
Jewelry: Get mom or grandma a piece of jewelry, such as a necklace, bracelet, or earrings.
Gift certificate: Give mom or grandma a gift certificate to her favorite store or restaurant.
Experience: Give mom or grandma an experience, such as tickets to a concert or show, a gift certificate for a massage, or a cooking class.
Handmade gift: Make mom or grandma a handmade gift, such as a card, a piece of art, or a baked good.
Write a letter: Write mom or grandma a heartfelt letter expressing your love and appreciation.
Spend quality time: Spend some quality time with mom or grandma. This could be going for a walk, playing games, or just talking.
Create a memory: Create a special memory with mom or grandma. This could be going on a hike, taking a cooking class, or just spending time together.
Phone Call: Old fashioned, but never out of style! Pick up your phone and brighten up her day! For those of us who remember the days before computers, cellphones, the telephone call was a way to "Reach out and touch someone." Depending on how tech savy you or she is,
you can turn that call into a virtual one. "Facetime" Which ever way, a call is special if you live far away, or can't make it for a visit!
No matter what you do, make sure mom or grandma knows how much you appreciate them. They deserve it!
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