Family Matters: 4 Ways to Celebrate Mother’s Day
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Friday, May 06, 2011
Anisa Raoof, GoLocalProv Family Expert
It's that weekend, and if you're a mom reading this, pass it along to those who can make your Sunday the best ever.
Kido Tip 1: Join the 3rd Annual Mother’s Day Diaper Drive!
Diapers are a high cost basic need. Families living in poverty are forced to choose between purchasing diapers for their children and purchasing food for the
family. No parent should have to make this difficult decision. The Mother’s Day Diaper Drive sponsored by RI Community Food Bank is a very tangible way to help families in
need. Your donation of disposable diapers of any size and brand will go to the RI Community Food Bank Member Agencies across the state.
Drop off diapers to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank at 200 Niantic Ave, Providence, Mon-Fri between 8am – 5pm. FInd a list of additional diaper donation sites across Rhode Island on
Kidoinfo.
Kido Tip 2: Make something by hand
I am big fan of handmade gifts. We have a tradition in our
family to always give a handmade gift for special occasions, some more elaborate than others. Over the years my boys have made me jewelry and books and more recently written me stories and created cartoon characters in my honor. DIY gifts can be as simple as a photo in a frame, drawing or a few words on a card. If you want to get a bit more crafty, try making this adorable Handprint a
totebag or
decorate a flower pot.
Kido Tip 3. Make a custom CD or load her iPod with her favorite songs
One of my favorite Mother's Day gifts from my husband and boys was a mixed CD based on the theme of “LOVE." including a cover drawn by my son of our
family. They picked songs I love, songs about love, and songs they love to share.
Creating a custom playlist for an iPod or CD reminds me of the mixed tapes I used to make for friends or for special occasions like a road trip or party. Coming up with the perfect mix and decorating the tape cover was always a blast. With today’s technology it’s even easier to make your own mix from your CDs or buying music from iTunes—finding the time is another issue. I adore and treasure these sentimental gifts from my
family.
Kido Tip 4. Give mom time.
One thing moms are short on is "time." Time to do read, exercise, finish a cup of coffee (while it is still hot) and time to do nothing. I know I am looking forward to some quality family time this weekend without cooking or laundry but I also look forward to my family allowing a little time to myself. Give a mom in your life an hour or more to herself this weekend.
Anisa Raoof is the publisher and founder of Kidoinfo, the parents' guide for Rhode Island and beyond.
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