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17 Mar 07 - 04:22 PM (#1999665) Subject: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: mick p r.m s.c Happy Mothers Day to all the mums out there,we love you all. Who decided on the date for Mothers Day or Fathers Day. |
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17 Mar 07 - 04:29 PM (#1999670) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: Peace In the US, Congress did. It varies from country to country. |
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17 Mar 07 - 04:38 PM (#1999678) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: gnu I don't know. But, here, it's 8 weeks from tomorrow. But, Mum's are great every day. Well... mine is. |
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17 Mar 07 - 04:41 PM (#1999681) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: Uncle_DaveO I don't know about Mother's Day, but today is St. Patrick's Day where I am. Dave Oesterreich |
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17 Mar 07 - 04:53 PM (#1999688) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: Peace But what about his MOTHER? |
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17 Mar 07 - 05:09 PM (#1999701) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: Liz the Squeak The original is Mothering Sunday, the third Sunday in Lent, when people took the opportunity to visit the 'mother cathedral' or church. Because Lent is a moveable feast, dependant on Passover and lunar calendars, so is Mothering Sunday. Various countries decided to pick a particular date and stick with it. That got called Mothers Day and so the name started to be used in the UK. We have Mothering Sunday rather than Mothers Day but most of the cards and gifts have Mothers Day on them, so that's what it's become. But as a mother, thanks. LTS |
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17 Mar 07 - 08:57 PM (#1999855) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: JennyO Where is it Mother's Day this weekend? Is it the US? Sounds like the UK Mothering Sunday is the same date as Mothers Day in Oz. Here, it's always the second Sunday in May, which is 8 weeks away. What a shame it's not today - I've been doing a lot of mothering lately and a break would be nice. Anyway, Happy Mothers Day to the mothers who celebrate it, and a thought for the others who don't. I reckon we deserve a medal! Oh yes, and Happy Mothers Day to MOAB! |
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17 Mar 07 - 09:02 PM (#1999857) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: JennyO Now I'm confused. Just read the thread again. Is it Mothers Day in the UK this weekend and Mothering Sunday later in the US? |
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17 Mar 07 - 09:07 PM (#1999862) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: Jeri It's the UK. Mothers' Day in the US is 13 May this year. |
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17 Mar 07 - 09:26 PM (#1999877) Subject: RE: BS: HAPPY MOTHERS DAY From: JennyO Thanks Jeri - I was wrong the first time and right the second. So you guys celebrate it on the same Sunday we do here in Oz - and we always call it Mothers Day, never Mothering Sunday. |
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18 Mar 07 - 08:27 AM (#2000089) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Mother's Day From: Mooh Yes. Happy Mother's Day, though it's not yet time in Canada. On Mother's Day 2005 my own mother passed away, and though it would be tempting to get all sad about the timing, it was strangely appropriate and typical of Mum to hold on so that she could see the family one more time as most visited that day. So instead of grief, I remember fondly and with happy love, as she would have liked. Her life was well lived and well loved. Peace, Mooh. |
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19 Mar 07 - 08:01 AM (#2000919) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Mother's Day From: Donuel I always thought that Mothers day should be 9 months after Valentines Day....lets say a day after Thanksgiving. |
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19 Mar 07 - 08:14 AM (#2000932) Subject: RE: BS: Happy Mother's Day From: manitas_at_work In the UK it's 9 months after Father's Day! |