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What Moms Really Want for Mother’s Day (It’s Not a Gift)

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As a certified professional organizer, I spend my days helping families clear physical clutter. That clutter often builds up when holidays arrive and you have the best of intentions. Mother’s Day is one of those days that you intend to share a lovely gift, but may be adding clutter instead. If you are honest, most moms aren’t wishing for another item to manage, store, or maintain. What they really want is something much simpler and more meaningful. They want to hear from you.

The Power of a Phone Call

A phone call may seem too small, especially in a world of curated gift guides and over-the-top Instagram-worthy luxuries. When you call your mom, you’re giving her your time, attention and presence. That matters more than you think. A phone call says, “I thought of you, and I didn’t let the moment pass.” It also says, “You still matter in my everyday life.” That is what Moms want to know: that they matter every day, not just on Mother’s Day.

Why This Matters More Than a Gift

Most moms have spent years giving their time, attention, and resources to their families, their homes, and their communities. They’ve managed schedules, solved problems, and often put their own needs last. What they don’t always receive in return is a simple, uninterrupted connection. Moms want time to connect above all other gifts.

Keep It Simple, Sweetie

Not sure what to talk about with Mom? What matters is sincerity and authenticity. Mom wants to know what is happening day to day, and also what has been a joy to you. Adding in a thank you to Mom is a wonderful wrap-up to your conversation. That’s it.

Less Clutter, More Connection

In organizing, we often talk about letting go of excess to make space for what truly matters. Mother’s Day is no different. Make time and space for what’s important to your Mom. She will truly appreciate this.

What Mom REALLY wants for Mother’s Day

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Mother’s Day is the second Sunday in May. Families celebrate this special day in all different ways.  Before you purchase an extravagant and expensive gift, think about your Mom and what she loves!

 

According to the 5 Love Languages, your mom could be one who loves the sort of gifts related to acts of service, quality time, words of affirmation, recieving gifts or physical touch, or a combination of these.

  • Acts of service is doing something for mom, such as vacuuming the living room.
  • Mom may love quality time together such as taking a walk or spending time together. Many Moms want all their chicks together on this day.
  • Words of affirmation are telling mom how amazing she is at a specific task or project.  Moms love to hear that you appreciate a special or every day talent.
  • Mom may like a small gift from you.  It can be homemade with love.
  • A hug may be just what mom wants if she loves physical touch.
  • Any one of these can be shared in a way that keeps clutter minimized.  Which is why a gift may not be what Mom wants.

 

One day is not enough to celebrate Mom!  Once you know her love language, use and apply this throughout the year.  Moms work hard all year long and being appreciated is what is a great gift too!

 

 

 

 

Last Minute Mother’s Day Gifts

 

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Mother’s Day is next weekend!  It can sneak up on us with the end of the school year, summer vacation coming up and just in general.  Are you ready? Here are some last minute suggestions for “all the moms” in  your life.   Last minute Mother’s Day gifts can be simple, thoughtful ways to tell mom, grandma, or other special moms thanks for all they have done to support you.

  • Host a family lunch with recipes from Allrecipes.com.  Have family members help with the preparation.  Pick up paper goods for easy clean up.
  • Send an e-card to moms nearby or not.  I especially love Hallmark.com and Paperless Post
  • Have mom create a wish list on Amazon.com.  You can select and send easily gifts.
  • Create a Mom Mix of her favorite music and add it to her tech gadget for her.
  • Make a donation online in honor of your mom to her favorite charity.
  • Create a book of small gift cards for organizing or cleaning Mom’s home for her.
  • A phone call early in the day saying “I love you and appreciate you Mom.”

It’s the simple gifts that are the most meaningful!

Wishing all moms a special day with their families!

 

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Best Mother’s Day Gifts Ever

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A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie.  ~Tenneva Jordan

Being a full-time mother is one of the highest salaried jobs in my field, since the payment is pure love.  ~Mildred B. Vermont

 Any mother could perform the jobs of several air traffic controllers with ease.  ~Lisa Alther

Now, as always, the most automated appliance in a household is the mother.  ~Beverly Jones
 
 
Some people think its candy.  Some think it is jewels.   Some think it is new technology, an iPad or smartphone.  So what are the best gifts for any mom? Here’s a list of the best Mother’s Day gifts ever!
  • Time together to chat over coffee or an adult beverage.
  • Make dinner once a week for 4 weeks, and clean up after.
  • Unload the dishwasher without being asked.
  • Go room by room and pick up the trash, and place it out at the street on trash night.
  • Five minute toy pick up each night.
  • Watch a movie or go to a movie with Mom, a movie of her choice.
  • Create a family chores chart for the dishes and laundry and hang it on the refrigerator.
  • Plan a picnic with Mom and you make the PBJ.
  • An afternoon of riding bikes and stopping for ice cream.
  • Have Mom teach you how to cook a family recipe.
  • Let Mom sleep in while you take the kids to the park.
  • Vacuum and wash Mom’s car. 
  • Attend church or temple with Mom.  
  • Hire a housekeeper for big cleaning of your home.
  • Send Mom on a Date Night with Dad.
  • Write Mom a note and tuck it in her purse to take to work with her.
  • Make Mom’s lunch for her all week. 
  • Hire a professional organizer to organize with Mom.

Notice that none of these gifts is something that clutters up your home?  Take time this Mother’s Day to spent time with Mom, creating a lasting memory!