In the USA, Mother’s Day is celebrated every second Sunday in May. I have a childhood memory of my mother dressing me up to attend Sunday worship services. She pinned a red carnation to my clothing. Then I noticed that she was wearing a white carnation. I asked her why. She said because her mother had passed away. If your mother has passed away you wear a white carnation. If your mother is still alive you wear a red carnation. Personally, I never carried on this tradition with my own children. These days I don’t see very many people wearing carnations on Mother’s Day. Perhaps it’s no longer a common practice. But, in my own way and you could say, in my own tradition, I do celebrate and honor mothers; my mother, all mothers, and all women. Because all women are all mothers.
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“Mothers hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.” ? ~ (QuoteSource)
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Interesting Links:
Dunlap, Melissa. “Give Mom Carnations on Mother’s Day.” SheKnows, She Knows Media, 8 May 2012.
Giordano, Catherine. “Why We Celebrate Mother’s Day All Over the World.” Holidappy. HUBPages, Inc. 7 April 2017.
Pellegrini, Nicole (aka sockii). “Remembering Childless Women on Mother’s Day.” Wizzley. Wizzley, Inc. Aug 2015.
FOX, Treathyl. “Artists I Fancy: Claudia Tremblay”. Joie De VivreMagazine. Blogger, 25 Apr. 2018. The art of Claudia Tremblay celebrates womanhood; especially motherhood.
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Question of
Do you celebrate Mother’s Day?
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Yes
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No
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Do you participate in the practice of wearing of red or white carnations?
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Yes
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No
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Question of
Did you know that the founder of Mother’s Day in the USA was never a mother herself?
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Yes
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No
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I am sure you will soon see yourself on leader board!
There is some compelling evidence to suggest society only exists because of the bond between a mother and her children…
Oh, didn’t see this flower quite some time, only roses .
That is a wonderful quote.Nice poll too.
I posted yesterday using this same quote that hangs on my wall. So very true.
“Mothers hold their children’s hands for a short while, but their hearts forever.”….wonderful quote