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Mother's Day is a holiday celebrated in many countries around the world, but not all nations celebrate on the same day. In the United States, Mother's Day is always celebrated on the second Sunday in May. Many other countries such as Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia and Belgium also celebrate Mother's Day on the same day as the United States. England, however, celebrates Mother's Day on the fourth Sunday of Lent, and in Argentina it is the second Sunday in October. International Mother's Day is actually celebrated on May 11. United States Second Sunday of May Ukraine Russia Last Sunday of November Second Sunday of May United Kingdom Fourth Sunday in Lent
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"Happy Mother's Day" Means More "Happy Mother's Day" means more Than have a happy day. Within those words lie lots of things We never get to say. It means I love you first of all, Then thanks for all you do. It means you mean a lot to me, And that I honor you. But most of all, I guess it means That I am thinking of Your happiness on this, your day, With pleasure and with love. Nicholas Gordon
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Today is Mother's Day Today is Mother's Day. Let's help Mama. I'll make breakfast. You make lunch. I'll do the dishes. You do the shopping. Let's help Mama. It's Mother's Day. Today is Mother's Day. Let's help Mama. I'll sweep the bedrooms. You make the beds. I'll clean the kitchen. You do the laundry. Let's help Mama. It's Mother's Day.
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Of all the rights of women, the greatest is to be a mother. To a child’s ear, “mother” is magic in any language. Mother is the one we count on for the things that matter most of all.
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A mother understands what a child does not say. A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take. A mother loves her children even when they least deserve to be loved.
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A mother who is really a mother is never free. A mother’s love is instinctual, unconditional, and forever. A mother is not a person to lean on but a person to make leaning unnecessary.
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M-O-T-H-E-R (Theodore Morse and Horward Johnson) When I was but a baby, Long before I learned to walk, While lying in my cradle, I would try my best to talk. It wasn't long before I spoke, And all the neighbors heard. My folks were very proud of me For "mother" was the word. Although I'll never lay a claim to fame, I'm satisfied to sing her lovely name: " M " is for the million things she gave me. " 0 " means only that she's growing old. " T " is for the tears she shed to save me. " H " is for her heart of purest gold. " E " is for her eyes, with love lights shining. " R " means right, and right she'll always be.
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Put them all together; they spell "mother," A word that means the world to me. " M " is for the mercy she possesses. " 0 " means that I owe her all I own. " T " is for her tender sweet caresses. " H " is for her hands that made a home. " E " means everything she's done to help me. " R " means real and regular, you see. Put them all together; they spell "mother," A word that means the world to me.
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Life began with waking up and loving my mother’s face. When it comes to love, Mom’s the word. God could not be everywhere and therefore He created mothers.
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My Mother My Mother, my friend so dear throughout my life you're always near. A tender smile to guide my way You're the sunshine to light my day. Mom And Me Best friends forever mom and me picking flowers and climbing trees. a shoulder to cry on secrets to share Warm hearts and hands that really care. Author Unknown
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