Mother's Day History

  • Brian Klawitter
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    (CNN)Mother’s Day means big business for retailers.

    This year is no different — shoppers will spend an average of $180 per mom.

    If you hate all of the commercialization behind the day that celebrates moms, imagine how Anna Jarvis would feel now.
    The holiday’s founder worked so hard to get the world to stop and give moms everywhere a shoutout. But before her death, even she had to admit she had some regrets about starting Mother’s Day.

    If she were alive now, she’d probably be living her worst nightmare.

    She just wanted to honor her mom

    Long before her death, Jarvis’ mom Ann Reeves Jarvis hoped someone would dedicate a day to honor mothers. When she died on May 9, 1905, Jarvis set out to do just that. She began campaigning not only for her mom but for moms everywhere.
    It started off with her hometown of Grafton, West Virginia, that takes credit for hosting the first official Mother’s Day celebration three years later at Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church. Since then, the church has been dubbed the “International Mother’s Day Shrine.”

    In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill recognizing Jarvis’ Mother’s Day as a national holiday.

    There’s a reason ‘mother’ is singular
    Jarvis was very intentional about the name of her holiday. It’s Mother’s Day — as in one mom. The way Jarvis put it, Mother’s Day is a day to honor “the best mother who ever lived, yours.”

    Apparently no one picked up on that tiny detail because the celebration has gone far beyond just honoring one mom.
    Mother’s Day became so popular that people wanted to celebrate their mom/stepmom/mother-in-law/grandma/aunt — really any mom-like figure. It’s one of the reasons Jarvis fought to end the holiday.

    So Jarvis disowned her own holiday
    All Jarvis wanted to do was follow her late mother’s wish through and honor moms with the quality family time she thought they deserved. She couldn’t stand the idea of people spending so much money on extravagant flower arrangements, sappy greeting cards and overly priced chocolates.

    First, Jarvis went after the florists, protesting their marketing of those beautiful and ornate carnations. Then, her protests escalated to arrests for public disturbances.
    Jarvis didn’t stop there. She went after first lady Eleanor Roosevelt for using Mother’s Day as a way to promote the health and welfare of women and children. It was true that Jarvis’ mother was a community health advocate. Jarvis still didn’t like the association.

    Jarvis died in a sanitarium in 1948.

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    Brian Klawitter
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    And after that…

    Happy Mother’s Day Mom!

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    Brian Klawitter
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    And in breaking from the tradition…

    Happy Mother’s Day to the Favorite Wife! (from back when she was the favorite girl friend)

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    Eelpoutguy
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    #1774409

    WOW shock Nice Job Mr. Klawitter!

    Eelpoutguy
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    #1774410

    Mom’s been gone for 25 years now. I think about her everyday. Happy Mothers day Mom. I sure do miss you.

    chuck100
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    #1774414

    BK you definitely married up.Was she a big drinker back then?

    Sharon
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    #1774419

    Cool info, BK! Thanks for sharing! Some people get so weird about holidays and lose sight of the simple fact that it’s just a day designated to celebrate our moms. Moms are incredible and the world just wouldn’t be the same without them. I sure like hanging out with my mom – we always end up roaring with laughter when we’re together. )

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    Brian Klawitter
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    I was always wondering where you got your good looks from Sharon….we all know it wasn’t from SR.

    woot

    Brian Klawitter
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    Was she a big drinker back then?

    Really? Did you need to ask that question?

    She didn’t know she was married for two days and then only when she realized there was a rock on her finger. crazy

    chuck100
    Platteville,Wi.
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    #1774452

    Was that rock granite to keep her from running when she sobered up?

    Brian Klawitter
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    #1774453

    Never take her for granite.

    chuck100
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    #1774460

    I bet you don’t.I hope the FW is feeling better after the surgery.

    Brian Klawitter
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    She’s doing well. Doc said 6 weeks and then back in for another one.

    She still can’t cook so the Doc is doing some warranty work.

    Tuma
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    #1774535

    She didn’t know she was married for two days and then only when she realized there was a rock on her finger.

    I guess we have more in common that I knew BK.
    I don’t understand how mother’s day got to where it is. In 1914 international women’s day was held on March 8. That should be the day to honor all the women in your life and mother’s day should be just for your Mom.

    Tuma
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    #1774604

    toast

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