Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Throw an Ice Cream Sundae Party for Kids



I scream, you scream, we all scream for--well, you know! One of the best memories of childhood would have to be picking out a great flavor of ice cream and enjoying it on a hot summer day. Take this memory one step further for your kids! Why not host your own ice cream sundae party just for the youngsters? Read on to learn how

Things You’ll Need:
Three to four different flavors of ice cream (some suggestions: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, and mint chocolate chip)
Three different toppings (some suggestions: chocolate fudge sauce, caramel sauce and strawberry sauce)
Sprinkles and candies
Bananas (peeled and cut up)
Whipped cream
Cherries
Bowls
Spoons
Napkins


How to Host an Ice Cream Sundae Party
Step1:

Put everything in a row on a table. First, put out the bowls/spoons/napkins. Then put out the ice cream, followed by the bananas and the rest of the sundae ingredients.
Step2:

Let all the kids go through the line make a sundae. You might need to help with the scooping of ice cream.
Step3:

Lastly, add some whipped cream and a cherry. Enjoy! What a great treat for a hot summer day!


And to finish this awesome party have your goody bag ready with Big Baby Ice cream accessories, from Sliders to Ceramic Beads, have them decorate their own necklace or bracelet. What a great way to end a party!


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Peronalized Jewelry - A Perfect Gift for Your Teen and Tween



Personalized jewelry, as the name implies, is a very personalized gift. Personalized jewelry is normally made for engagements or weddings but, you don’t have to go by the rules but, can personalize jewelry for any and every occasion for example, personalizing a locket or pendant that you present your mother for her birthday or mother’s day. The list to the occasions in which you can personalize jewelry in order to cherish the person and the moment is endless, it all depends on you and the feelings you carry for the person whom you present the jewelry. Many people spend a lot of time thinking and trying to figure out what to get their someone special. Every year should be different, and many of them are tired from the usual jewelry, flowers, or may be other thing. While those presents are nice, some take weeks to plan or buy. For example, with jewelry, it takes a long time to decide on a jewelry piece for Mom, girlfriend or your wife. It has to be something nice that she is going to wear, and it has to be something that you haven't bought for her in the last few time. Kathy lo rocks present a wide range and exclusive design of Silver Lockets,photo jewelry, Custom photo necklace, Photo cufflinks, Photo Bracelet, Initial Necklace, Picture Necklace, Personalized Jewelry, Mom Jewelry, and New Mom Gift.

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Source: Silver Lockets & Personalized Jewelry by KATHYLO ROCKS http://www.amazines.com/article_detail.cfm?articleid=491014

Monday, May 19, 2008

The Meaning of a Pendant

What is the significance of a pendant? A pendant is a decoration and symbolization of the things that a person treasures. A favorite past time, a special person, a milestone affair, or something that describes you are just a few ideas of pendants to display on a necklace.
Pendants are great gift ideas, acknowledging a friend or family member’s interests. To consider what kind of pendants you can give a loved one, here are some ideas of how you can celebrate some of the things that they treasure most.
Sports pendant-Basketball and jewelry might not mix, but with a sports pendant, you can display a friend’s passion for a sport in elegant fashion. Whether it’s a professional sports team fan, or a friend’s identity with a sport, you can find a favorite team pendant or a sports pendant to recognize their interests.
Friendship pendant-A display honoring your best friend can be captured in a friendship pendant. A broken heart split in the middle, this pendant is not to be mistaken by what is described. In elementary or junior high, you might have recalled two friends displaying half of a broken heart, implying their relationship as best friends.
Gemstone pendant-On a loved one’s birthday celebrate their birth with a gemstone pendant. As every month has its own gemstone, you will personalize your loved one’s birthday with their month’s birthstone. A ruby, a sapphire, a diamond or amethyst pendant, a gemstone pendant will be a frequent reminder of the significance of their birth.
Pendant lockets-Such a keepsake as a baby picture will be a treasure for a pendant locket. Giving your mother such a necklace will be her reminder of you as a baby, a phase of nurturing and raising you from the time you were little until now. Thank her with a memorable pendant locket for her to wear so she can always think of you.
If you choose to give your loved one a pendant, just remember that it is not just a gift you’re giving them. You will be capturing one of their symbolic treasures in a beautiful necklace, an adornment they will enjoy forever.
Whether you're looking for a gift for a friend or loved one or if you just want something for yourself, a pendant is an excellent gift idea.
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Friday, May 16, 2008

Your Guide to FLIP FLOPS!!!


In footwear and fashion, flip-flops (also known as thongs, jandals or pluggers) are a flat, backless, usually rubber sandal consisting of a flat sole held loosely on the foot by a Y-shaped strap, like a thin thong, that passes between the first (big) and second toes and around either side of the foot. They appear to have been developed based on traditional Japanese woven or wooden soled sandals.
The flip-flop is not the only type of thong sandal. Other types exist, many of which are dressier and more formal than simple flip-flops. A basic thong sandal is held on the foot by a strip that fits between the first and second toes and is connected to a strap usually passing over the top or around the sides of the foot. Some thong sandals have a strap that forms a loop around the first (big) toe. However, many different additions and variations of straps are possible. Thong sandals come in a variety of styles such as women's heels, slides, and wedges, or kitten heels.
Flip-flops have a style of their own, different from other types of shoes. These dressier versions of the thong sandal are often made of leather, suede, patent leather, metallic finishes, fabric and other textiles. Based upon prevailing fashion, they are sometimes embellished with buckles, jewelry, fringes, medallions and beading. In their more formal incarnations, thong sandals are interchangeable with any other dressy sandal, and are often worn as dress shoes. The term "flip-flop" is not generically used to describe this dressier style of thong sandal.
Because of the popularity of thong sandals as dress shoes, hosiery manufacturers make hose (stockings) with a gap between the first toe and second toes to accommodate the thong.

From cheap plastic foam to leather

Uses and fashions
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Flip-flops are a very basic type of footwear — essentially a thin rubber sole with two simple straps running in a Y from the sides of the foot to the join between the big toe and next toe. Popular use of flip-flops as simple warm climate beach or outdoor wear has spread through much of the world, although it is most common in Australia, New Zealand, California and Florida (USA), Brazil, the Pacific Islands, and Southeast Asia.
In most developing countries, rubber flip-flops are the cheapest footwear available – typically less than $1, and many measures are used to reduce cost, such as making them out of recycled tires [1]. Because of this, they are very widely used in these countries as typical footwear instead of a fashion statement. Despite their disposable design, street vendors will repair worn sandals for a small fee.
Flip-flops are very economic shoes not just in developing countries, but also in countries such as the US. They are generally very cheap, and made to be disposable. The strap between the toes can snap very easily after moderate use, but this problem was somewhat alleviated with the invention of replacement straps that could be "snapped" back into place on a shoe. Still, the average life expectancy of a pair is perhaps only a year or so, not counting the strap, depending on the material make-up of the soles.
Flip flops are also popular with barefooters [1] when they have to wear shoes since they allow the foot to be out in the open but still constitute a shoe, and can be quickly and easily removed. They are also popular because they are easy to carry.

Northwestern Women's Lacrosse team at the White House. Four of the women in the front row are wearing thong sandals that were labeled "flip-flops" by critics.
On July 19, 2005, some members of Northwestern University's national champion women's lacrosse team were criticized for wearing "flip-flops" to the White House to meet with President George W. Bush. Although the women pointed out that their shoes were not "beach shoes," but were dressier thong sandals, many weighed in on this fashion choice. Those adding to the controversy included Meghan Cleary, a footwear expert, who stated that a closed-toe shoe would have been more appropriate. Cleary noted on MSNBC's Connected: Coast to Coast program as saying the flip-flop flap indicated a cultural shift similar to when blue jeans were first worn in public. The Northwestern Women's Lacrosse Team auctioned off the thong sandals worn to the White House to raise money for a 10 year-old girl with a brain tumor. [2][3]
In Japan and Korea, where it is common to leave shoes outside the house and the use of squat toilets is common, flip-flops are typically provided to wear while using the toilet.
The use of flip-flops has also been encouraged in some branches of European and North American military as sanitary footwear in communal showers, where wearing flip-flops slows the spread of fungal infections. Following on from this, some soldiers and other trampers or hikers have begun carrying flip-flops, or a pair of flip-flop soles sewn to socks, or as a lightweight emergency replacement for damaged boots.[citation needed]
The Indian manifestation of the flip-flop, the chappal, has even been known to be deployed as a weapon, both as a truncheon and a missile, although it is more commonly merely a threat. It is not unheard of for people to whip off their chappals in the heat of an argument, in order to make their aggravation more palpable to the other party. (Touching the shoes or feet of another, in some Indian cultures, is a sign of respect or submission).
Flip-flops were inspired by the traditional woven soled zōri or "Japanese Sandals", (hence "jandals"). Woven Japanese zōri had been used as beach wear in New Zealand in the 1930s [2]. In the post war period in both New Zealand and America, versions were briefly popularized by servicemen returning from occupied Japan. The idea of making sandals from plastics did not occur for another decade.
The modern design was purportedly invented in Auckland, New Zealand by Morris Yock in the 50's and patented in 1957. However, this claim has recently been contested by the children of John Cowie who say that Morris Yock was no more than an importer, and John Cowie truly pioneered the conversion of the Japanese sandal from traditional woven materials to plastic. For the original article see [4].
Despite being commonly used (in New Zealand) to describe any manufacturer's Jandals, the word Jandal has been a trademark since 1957, for a long time owned by the Skellerup company. At one point a competitor sold Jandels.
In countries other thanNew Zealand, jandals are known by other names. For example, thongs, in Australia, where the first pair were manufactured by Skellerup rival Dunlop in 1960 (thongs being popularized when worn by the Australian Olympic swimming team at the Melbourne Olympic Games of 1956), or flip-flops (UK and US).
In New Zealand, the phrase "to handle the jandal" is a common idiom. As an example, Ben can't handle the jandal indicates that the subject, Ben, is incapable of dealing with his particular situation.
Flip flops now come in a variety of shoe styles other than the traditional flat sandal, such as women's heels, slides, and wedges.
The shoes gained popularity as celebrities started wearing them and high end designers started producing them. Designer Sigerson Morrison first added a kitten heel to flip flops.

Health concerns
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While widely regarded to be comfortable, flip-flops provide little to no ankle support, and are responsible for many foot related issues. Dr. John E. Mancuso, a podiatrist at the Manhattan Podiatry Associates in New York, pointed out[citation needed] that some flip-flops have a spongy sole, so when the foot hits the ground, it rolls inward and the sponge allows it to roll even more than usual. This is known as pronation and causes many problems in the foot. Each time a foot hits the ground, the arch is supposed to be locked to absorb shock. But during pronation, the arch opens and releases this locking mechanism, leading to problems such as pain in the heel, the arch, the toes and in the forefoot. Overpronation of the foot also results in flat feet, especially if flip flops are worn throughout childhood and adolesence when the muscles, bones, and tendons of the feet are growing and developing. Exacerbating this, some flip-flops force a person to overuse the tendons in the foot, which can cause tendinitis.
Many people[who?] believe that the pronation of the foot is meant to be left un-controlled. The arch is supposed to flex downward to absorb shock, rather than the arch being locked. This is proven only by a degree of neutral runners as it can be contradicted that over or under-pronation can lead to more health problems other than strengthening the foot.
The need to control the pronation or supinaton of the foot is currently being questioned. [3]
Ankle sprains are also common due to stepping off a curb or stepping wrong; the ankle bends, but the flip flop neither holds on to nor supports it. The open nature of flip-flops also makes the wearer more susceptible to stubbed toes, and exposes the foot to the environment. The toe grip can be useful for preventing the foot from slipping forward in a convenient sandal, but flip flops with bands across higher areas of the foot or the arch are recommended for support and keeping the shoe on the foot. Thong sandals are also popular with the same proportions and structures of flip flops, but with the addition of a slingback or an ankle strap that holds and supports the foot in a stable position. Arch support is also found in many more expensive and better made flip flops rather than the ubiquitous foam materials. Spending more on a better quality, better created shoe can influence the wearers health and safety. They are also more commonly endowed with rubberized soles and better cushions.
The term flip-flop can also refer to any backless sandals so that they "flip and flop."


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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

About Bead Work, or, Make Your Own Beaded Jewelry with BIg Baby's Ceramic Beads


Freeform Beading is one of the most relaxing, enjoyable beading methods I know. Once the beaded base is established, you're free to add all the fun little extra beads including your focal, if you want a focal, or Swarovski crystals, vintage beads, beaded flowers, or just about any type of bead or bit of beadwork you can think of.

Freeform Peyote Stitch Beading is also great for those of you for whom following a pattern is a challenge, artistically or visually. I have trouble with both the visual and the artistic aspect. Perhaps if it were easier for me visually, I wouldn't get so fidgety. Color, texture, balance, scale and fun are the most important aspects of freeform beading, and this week I'll begin a freeform project just to show one in action, from picking the beads (well, they are picked, but I'll show you the choices) through each of the steps to the finished bracelet. I'll do that by posting periodic here in the Beadwork Blog.I will also return to an older project, one I began as a Freeform Beading experiment using beads and colors that are Not My Usual Bead Color Palette and are very different from my normal color choices and in shapes I do not normally incorporate into my beading. The colors are maroon, mustard and charcoal, the focal beads are handmade in Greece from a company called The Mykonos Beads and are from their collection of Raku finish beads. Since my last post about this project, I also found some wool bass in the same shades as the three I'm using, and will incorporate those, too. This will be a fun, interesting project in working outside the usual parameters for me! I hope you enjoy following along. Oh, and please, feel free to offer any comments along the way. Later today or Tuesday I'll post a better picture of the Not My Usual project, so you can get a better look at the colors involved.


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Friday, May 9, 2008

Homemade Lip Gloss Recipe - How to Make Your Very Own Flavored Lip Balm


Little girls as well as adult women love flavored lip- gloss. It is fun to apply and has a great taste. I especially like the shine. It's great to wear on those days when you don't want to wear makeup, just slap on the lip-gloss and you are off. The different flavors are the best part of the lip-gloss. Another great thing is making your own. Using a flavored lip-gloss kit found on Martha Stewarts "Good Living" website you can make it in any flavor you want. You can combine the many essential oils creating delicious new unique flavors. The kit provides you with 5 bottles of essential oils. They are the essential oils of lime, lemon, tangerine, grapefruit, or peppermint. The kit also includes 12 empty plastic pots, empty plastic tubes, and pots of beeswax. You can customize a basic recipe with your pot of unscented oil and wax. You will also need to use:A thin-tipped marker, Cooking pot and stove, Measuring spoons, Paper cup, Paper towels, Lipstick A utility knife. It is a good idea to begin by hand washing all mixing jars, plastic tubes, and plastic pots. Dry them thoroughly. Set aside two pipettes to measure the essential oil. A pipette, acts like a baster, drawing the oil or lip balm up inside. Use the remaining pipettes to stir the lip balm, and transfer it to the tubes and pots. To get a glossy lip balm, add an extra 1½-teaspoon of sunflower or safflower oil. Fill the pot with 1" of water, and bring to a boil; lower the heat to medium. Combine teaspoons of the beeswax beads and 5 teaspoons sunflower or safflower oil in a mixing jar, and set the jar into the pot; the water should be below the rim of the jar. Stir the mixture using the pipette; the wax will begin to immediately melt. After it is thoroughly mixed, add the preferred oil one drop at a time. I recommend limiting the total number of 10 drops to prevent an overpowering scent. You can experiment with the assorted oils provided you wash the pipette with warm water before adding different oils.

For an added touch, add lipstick shavings from old discarded lipsticks, directly to the mixing jar until you reach desired color you like. When you are satisfied with the scent and color of the balm, use a clean pipette to fill the tubes and pots. Caution; lip balm is hot. Fill each container to the rim. Allow lip balm to settle for a few minutes, after filling tubes then add a final drop. The extra drop helps to prevent holes that can form in the center. Leave the lip balm to set for 20 minutes before you replace the lids. Return it to the boiling water to melt if lip balm hardens inside glass mixing jar. Discard all pipettes; pour any leftover lip balm into a paper cup before disposing of it. Use a paper towel to wipe lip balm from inside the mixing jar; if the lip balm has hardened in the jar, return it to the boiling water to melt before wiping it off. Hand-wash the mixing jar with soap and hot water. Now you can enjoy your very own flavored lip balm. You can also create pretty colors with unusual patterns with your essential oils for your very own extra special lip balm. To make a bull's-eye, fill a pot with lip balm, and allow it to set for at least 20 minutes. Once it is set, press a cap from one of the plastic tubes open-side down into the middle of the pot. Twist and remove the cap; a round chunk of lip balm should come away in the cap. Add another color of melted lip balm into the hole, flush with the first color, and let it harden. To make a striped design, use the utility knife and fill one pot with one color of lip balm and allow it to set. Once it has hardened cut four parallel lines through the lip balm. Put a second color of melted lip balm into the empty slot you've made until it is lever with the first color, and all to set. I have made lemon-lime flavored and lemon-orange lip-gloss. Lemon peppermint as well as grapefruit-peppermint do not go together. Do not attempt this combination or you will find yourself unkissable. Trust me. Please let me know in the comment box below if you have the Martha Stewart kit and have created unusual ideas for original lip-gloss flavors.


Tuesday, May 6, 2008

How to Throw a B-Day party for your Teen and Tween


Is your tween daughter into fashion? Do they like trying on new clothes, accessories and shoes? Do they like to create their own outfits? If you've answered "yes" to these questions, then you daughter is most likely a little fashionista. Throwing a party for the tween who has a passion for all things fashion can be easy and fun. Here's how.

Fashion Party Invitations

One of the first steps of planning a tween fashion birthday party is to create/purchase the birthday party invitations. While you can purchase birthday invitations perfect for your fashion party, it would be more fun to create your own fashionable cards with your tween girl.The first idea for creating your own tween fashion birthday party invitations would be to use magazine clippings, glue, and card stock. Have your tween daughter clip out shirts, pants, skirts, and dresses from old magazines. Your tween can cut out pictures of clothing or cut clothing shapes out of patterned and colorful magazine pictures. Have your tween daughter glue on their cut out outfits onto the front of the invitation and then draw the body parts, such as the head, arms, and legs.Using cardstock trace out a pattern in the shape of purses to form the base for your tween fashion birthday party invitations and decorate. You can add glitter to the edges of your paper purses to add some glam to your homemade purse invitations. You can also use stick on jewels to jazz up your party invitations. Write the details of your party on the back of each purse and have your tween daughter hand the invitations out to her friends. Alternatively, you could write the details of the party on the front of the purse and attach a stick of lip gloss, a plastic bracelet, or other fashion accessories on the back of the party invitation.

Costume Jewelry

Costume jewelry can be purchased inexpensively and can be the perfect "accessory" for your tween's fashionable birthday party. You can purchase costume jewelry at second hand stores, your local dollar store, a craft store, and even at party stores. You can set up a bowl filled with costume jewelry beside the front door so that your birthday party guests can pick and choose their own fashion accessories to wear during the party. Another way to incorporate costume jewelry at your tween's fashion birthday party is to set up gift bags on a table along with bowls of costume jewelry. Allow each guest to select a certain amount of costume jewelry each to take home with them. Make Your Own JewelryMake your own jewelry kits are widely available at your local retail stores and craft stores and very popular with fashion loving tween girls. Tween girls are at the age where party games may be a bit childish to play at their birthday party. To entertain the tweens at your tween's birthday party create a jewelry making station for the party guests to create their own works of art. If you are hosting a larger party create several stations, make each jewelry station unique by offering different jewelry at each station. For example, you can set up a station for making necklaces, a station for making bracelets, and a station for making earrings. Another way of using the make your own jewelry kits is to have each tween guest make a piece of jewelry for another guest. You can find make your own friendship bracelet kits which would be perfect for this idea.

Makeovers

Makeovers can be a fun way to entertain your guests at your tween's fashion birthday party. Make sure it is alright for each of your tween guests to wear make-up at your tween's birthday party by asking for their parent's permission. You can create one station or several stations for your tween guests to receive a complete makeover.To create a Make-Up station at your tween's fashion birthday party set a chair next to an end table. Make sure to have a different make-up kit for each guest. Kits can include items such as lip gloss, body glitter, and/or eye shadow. Allow your tween guests to bring their make-up kits home with them after the party for use later on.

Create another station at your tween's fashion birthday party for performing hair makeovers for your tween guests. Hang a mirror on the wall in your party area and set a chair in front of it. Set up a table beside the chair filled with hair brushes, combs, and hair accessories to perform your hair makeovers with. Offer your tween guests a hairstyle magazine to flip through to come up with ideas for a hairstyle they'd like to try.The last station of your makeover area for your tween's fashion birthday party should be a manicure/pedicure station. Offer your tween guests a variety of nail polish colors to choose from. Your tween guests can paint each other's nails or you can paint their nails for them. Make sure to keep a bottle of nail polish remover handy for any slip ups.

Fashion RunwayAnother fun activity for your tween's fashion birthday party is hosting a runway show. Ask each guest to bring several of their favorite outfits to your tween's fashion birthday party in order to participate in a fashion runway show. You can set up the runway stage in a hallway in your home. Hang curtains at one end of the hallway for the tween girls to enter and exit through during the runway show. Have each tween guest take turns walking down the runway wearing one of their outfits. To finish the runway show have your tween daughter come out last wearing a crown and decked out in a pretty party dress. A fashionable birthday party may be the perfect way to celebrate your tween girl's birthday. Using the ideas above your tween will have a good time with her friends at her fashion birthday party.


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Monday, May 5, 2008

About Mothers Day



Have you ever wondered why Mother's Day is celebrated the second Sunday of every May? Do you want to know some things you can do to make Mother's Day extra special? Read on for the answer to these questions and more.
Did Mother's Day begin in the United States?
No. Long, long, ago, in ancient Greece, the people paid tribute to Rhea, the Mother of the Gods, each spring. A little later in history it is noted that England paid homage to mothers on "Mothering Sunday," the fourth Sunday of Lent.
In 1872, Julia Ward Howe (who wrote the words to the Battle hymn of the Republic) suggested the idea of Mother's Day, but it was Miss Anna M. Jarvis (1864-1948), of Philadelphia, who began a letter-writing campaign to a variety of influential people that made Mother's Day a national holiday.
Why did Miss Jarvis think it was so important to have Mother's Day?
Miss Jarvis was very close to her mother Mrs. Anna Reese Jarvis. Anna's mother died in May of 1905, when Anna was 41 years of age. Anna was not married and from the time of her mother's death cared for her blind sister, Ellsinore. Anna missed her mother very much and felt that children should appreciate their mother's more while they're still alive. Anna hoped Mother's Day would increase respect and love and strengthen family bonds.

So when was the first Mother's Day?
In 1907 Anna persuaded her mother's church in Grafton, West Virginia to celebrate Mother's Day on the second anniversary of her mother's death, the 2nd Sunday of May. By the next year, 1908, Mother's Day was also celebrated in Philadelphia.
In 1910 the first Mother's Day proclamation was issued by the governor of West Virginia. Oklahoma celebrated Mother's Day that year also. By 1911 every state observed Mother's Day. The Mother's Day International Association was incorporated on December 12, 1912, with the purpose of furthering meaningful observations of Mother's Day.
When did Mother's Day become official?
In May, 1913, The House of Representatives unanimously adopted a resolution requesting the President, his Cabinet, members of Congress, and all officials of the federal government to wear a white carnation on Mother's Day. Congress passed another Joint Resolution May 8, 1914, designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day.
On Mother's Day the U.S. flag is to be displayed on government buildings and at people's homes "as a public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country." President Woodrow Wilson issued the first proclamation making Mother's Day an official national holiday.
Many people give roses on Valentines Day, is there a particular flower I should give my mom on Mother's Day?
Miss Anna Jarvis's mother's favorite flower was the white carnation. This flower was chosen to represent the sweetness, purity and endurance of mother love. However, the red carnation has since become the symbol of a living mother while white signifies that one's mother has died.
Do other countries celebrate Mother's Day?
You bet they do! Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia and Belgium celebrate Mother's Day on the same day as the United States. Other countries celebrate Mother's Day as well, though not on the same day.
What can I do to make Mother's Day special for my mom?
There are all kinds of things you can do to make Mother's Day special for your mom. Here are a few suggestions:
Make mom breakfast in bed.Do secret acts of kindness, this might include doing one of mom's chores for her.Be obedient.Do your chores, without being asked.Get along with your brothers and sisters.Leave a love letter, for mom, on her pillow.Use our printables to make a heartfelt CARD.Check out some great ideas to make mom a homemade GIFT.
Spice up the Mother's Day festivities with an activity or two.
Interview your mother and/or grandmother. Ask questions about her birth, childhood, and what she did when she was a teenager. Find out favorite subjects in school, how she met your father or grandfather. Inquire about her favorite job. What were circumstances and events like when you were born? End the interview by expressing your love for her.
Get together with a few other families and play the Mother/Child Game. Divide into four mother/child teams. Ask the mothers to leave the room while the children sit in chairs. Ask the same four or five questions to each child about their mothers. Bring in the mothers and ask them the same questions. Will the mother and child have the same answers? Switch places and see how well the mother's know the children. Award a red carnation to the winning mother/child team.
Question Ideas: Favorite color, movie, candy bar, color of toothbrush, memorable moment with you, best friend, hobby, talent, food, animal, cartoon, pizza topping, ice cream topping, restaurant. Most embarrassing moment. Favorite holiday.


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Happy Mothers Day!