Buy her a present. Buy her something you know she always wants, or find something you know she will like. Try to buy something special that she doesn't necessarily buy for herself. You don't need an expensive gold necklace. The important thing is that your gift is thoughtful and makes her feel appreciated.
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Handmade gifts. Draw a picture for her, write a poem for her, carve something for her with wood, or put your photos together. It doesn't cost too much. If you make it specially for her, she will appreciate your gift more. Don't be afraid of innovation.
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Make a special Mother's Day meal. Cook her favorite breakfast, lunch or dinner. Consider providing her with breakfast in bed as a classic mother's day treat. Cook, set the table, and then clean up. If you have no confidence in the kitchen, you can look up recipes online. Ask for help from siblings, friends or other family members.
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Provide her with luxurious spa services. Pay for massage, facial care, manicure, pedicure or all of the above. Show your love for her all day to thank her. She may cherish the opportunity to rest, relax and let others take care of her.
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Buy her flowers. If you know what kind of flowers she likes, buy her a bunch from the flower shop. No matter what kind of flowers you send her, she will like them, but there is a good chance that she will. Many grocery stores and pharmacies also sell flowers. If you can find the flowers yourself and pick them, your mother will appreciate your efforts.
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Take some time to think about your best memories with mom. Find as many photos, souvenirs and other souvenirs as possible. On Mother's Day, remember those special moments with your mother. Tell her how much these memories have affected your life, and be sure to let her know that you cherish the time together.
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Write her a thoughtful letter. You can write a note yourself, make or buy a mother's day card, or print a printed letter. It doesn't need to be lengthy or complicated. Simply wish her a happy mother's day, tell her that you love her, and list some reasons why you are so grateful to her. Give the note to her with flowers or other gifts. If you can't leave her a message in person, send her a thoughtful email or e-card
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Consider leaving some good news for Mother's Day. She will be a proud mother when you tell her that you got an A in the exam, that you just got an exciting new job, or that you gave your current fiancee successful advice. Don't make yourself the focus of the day, but tell her something that will make her proud to be a mother.