The same as always, we're going to stay at home and order a nice lunch and pizza for dinner. We are easy to please lol. Except that there won't be gifts cuz we like to shop for them at the mall...
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Everyone that's still ordering out..my question is aren't you cautious of the workers that deliver or make your food? I doubt all food places are using masks or gloves and I've seen Uber Eats drivers not using gloves. I wouldn't want to risk that on my parents if I could help it.
I live pretty far from my mom now but I've always handmade her a card (yes I'm in my 20s and still like to craft ok) and sent her a care package of lots of different small goodies. I always really enjoy it because it makes me reminisce on the times she would send me care packs in college
Ever since the quarantine was enacted in my area, my mom has had to work from home, which actually increased her workload (she's in HR, as a compensations and benefits manager). I don't think we'll be doing anything special for Mother's Day, but we've (we as in my siblings and my dad) all chipped in to make her workload as light as possible by pretty much taking over all the household chores. It's literally the least we could do, but she seems to appreciate it a lot. Gonna bake her a cake, maybe. Don't know how I'll pull it off as a surprise though, her working hours are insane....
@(you need an account to see links) Your poor mother needs a break. D: That's a lot of paperwork. It is really awesome that you guys are doing the housework, it gets to be too much sometimes.
I haven't been able to afford to do anything nice for mom in... years. She's been supporting me through thick and thin, so this year I'm getting her a badass Kitchenaid with a bajillion attachments as a thank you! I live abroad and can't do anything more "personal" or help her out in tangible way, but she's wanted one for ages so here we goo D