Showing your mom how much you care doesn’t need to be expensive or in the form of “things”!
Search for “Mother’s Day gifts” and you’ll be inundated with lists of things to buy, from comfy pajamas and candles to jewelry and so much more. While there's nothing wrong with buying these kinds of gifts to celebrate Mother’s Day, we’ve compiled some ideas to help you celebrate Mom a little different this year. And when we say “mom,” we mean anyone in your life who has felt like a mother to you, whether it’s your biological mother or not.
The alternate gift ideas outlined below are great no matter the circumstance, but as we’ve heard from the IIN community, many people are separated from their families and unable to celebrate not only Mother’s Day but birthdays, graduations, births, and other joyous occasions in person.
As our lives have been turned upside down, we’ve adapted to virtual celebrations via Zoom, drive-by shout-outs (if safe to do so!), and handwritten letters, which have made a spectacular comeback. We encourage you to think outside the box – think: primary food – to show your appreciation for those you love any and every day of the week, especially this Mother’s Day!
If you and your mom live in the same household:
You should consider yourself very lucky to have such an important person in your life living in the same space! Whether she came to stay during these challenging times to look after your kids or she herself is immunocompromised and needed support, there are many ways to celebrate Mother’s Day together:
If you can’t see your mom in person this Mother’s Day:
If you have a car available and it’s safe to do so, taking a drive to visit (from an appropriate distance) can be a great, heart-warming gesture that will lift her spirits on a day she wishes she could be with family and loved ones. It can be as close to an in-person visit as you can get.
In addition to driving and stopping out front to say hello:
If your mom has passed and you want to honor her spirit:
Mother’s Day can present an opportunity to grieve, mourn, or celebrate life (or even a mixture of all three):
If you have friends or loved ones who have lost their mom:
Checking in on your community – friends, family, and neighbors – during this time is incredibly important, and making yourself available to those who need it can hold so much more value and meaning than you realize.
The IIN community is as strong as ever, and we’re here to support you as we move through these challenging times. Let us know how you’re celebrating this Mother’s Day by tagging us @nutritionschool on Instagram.