Recipe for a Perfect Mother's Day by Jill Borash
Ingredient #1: Let mom sleep in. This means being quiet on Mother’s Day morning. No loud TV or loud music before mom decides to get out of bed. No loud complaining of “Mom, I can’t find my shirt, pants [or any other article of clothing which mom is somehow magically supposed to,
and surprisingly often does, know where it is].” Surely you can find something semi-clean to wear. :-) Better yet, just give mom some earplugs the night before so she can simply sleep through anything.
Ingredient #2: Let mom have breakfast in bed. In order to make sure this can actually happen, make sure you know where all of the ingredients, bowls, utensils, and other items you’ll need are in the kitchen. Make a list of everything you’ll need and make sure you know where all of it is the night before.
I have included an easy breakfast recipe at the end of these “ingredients.” It has just 6 ingredients and all you need is an electric mixer, bowl, and two bread pans. Under no circumstances should you wake mom up in order to find out where something is. Improvise. If it doesn’t turn out, a nicely arranged bowl of cereal that
she didn’t have to make is still a nice Mother’s Day breakfast....more
Just Call Me Mom - Memories Are Waiting To Be Made! by Donna Hager
There is a saying that, “God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers.”
Mothers Day is upon us and every year on Mothers Day my restaurant lays out a fabulous brunch and later, a five course dinner. It is the busiest day of the year at the restaurant. Not even Valentine's Day is as busy! And that tells me, our mothers and grandmothers and yes - the wives in families are highly
honored and respected and ...loved. Rightfully so....more
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