1. Express your feelings.
We've all been told that expressing our feelings is an important step in the healing process. So try writing your mom a letter. Fill the page with memories of special moments you shared, questions you never had a chance to ask, or simply what you miss most about her. Anything goes. If you're pressed for time, use a mini tape recorder. Save your letters or recordings in a safe place, and return to them every year. You'll find comfort in the healing you've made over time.
2. Watch it grow.
In many parts of the country, Mother's Day arrives at a perfect time for planting. Design a small theme garden that can be added to year after year. Your theme garden could feature varying shades of your mom's favorite color, a group of special herbs, or wild flowers that are perfect for arrangements. If planting a garden is a bit too time consuming, buy a large flowerpot and design a mini theme garden instead. Either way, planting flowers is a beautiful celebration of your mother, and you'll find the physical activity both calming and mood boosting.
3. Picture it again and again.
Photographs provide us with a wonderful way to capture precious moments. Dig through that big box of photos, and choose a few of your mom that are extra special. Consider choosing pictures of various sizes, and ones that capture the changing relationship you and your mother shared. Select distinctive picture frames that capture the spirit of your photos. Group the photos together and display them somewhere you wouldn't expect to find family photos, such as the bathroom counter or near the kitchen sink. You'll be sure to smile when greeted by this surprise.
4. Comfort food.
Whether it's pot roast or peanut butter cookies, moms seem to have that special knack for cooking up comfort. So this Mother's Day, why not try cooking your mom's special something yourself? Consider sharing mealtime with a few women who have touched your life in a meaningful way. This thoughtful gesture celebrates and give thanks those who continue to enrich your life.
Although Mother's Day won't ever be quite the same again, enjoy using these ideas to honor that very special relationship. You'll soon see that this otherwise gloomy day will brighten with a unique ray of light.
Published by Alexia Chianis
Alexia is a freelance writer and mom of a toddler, living in spectacular eastern North Carolina. She has written extensively for travel, fitness & beauty, education and brewing websites, and is experienced i... View profile
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Alexia, thank you for this thoughtful article. I lost my mom years ago, and each year, the onslaught of Mother's Day ads is a bit like torture. Really appreciated your suggestions, especially the garden idea.