Things My Mother Left Me

For this week’s special Mother’s Day Blog Blast, Parent Bloggers Network is asking us what our Mothers handed down to us.  I was adopted when I was 16 months old,  so I might not have resembled my Mother physically, but she definitely passed some traits down to me.  She passed away in 1997, a month before Ryan’s first birthday, and Chris and I both wish she was still here to see how the interests she passed down to me have passed onto our kids.

My Mother taught elementary school, mostly second and third grades. And she LOVED books. She would go to teaching conferences and come home with canvas tote bags stuffed full of the latest Newberry and Caldecott Award winners.  When she passed away, my Dad had me go through the books and choose ones I wanted to keep before donating the rest to a special collection created in her honor at the public library.  I definitely think that I inherited my love of a cute  canvas tote from my Mother :)

I lived with my parents for a while after I graduated from college, and after my Mom retired in 1991, I helped her catalog her books. As we went through them, she would hand me certain ones and say “just look at these illustrations”. She had an eye for books with the most amazing illustrations, and she taught her second graders as much about the artists as she did about the authors and their stories. To this day when I browse the childrens books at Barnes & Noble, I look for ones with unique  illustrations as much as a good story line.

My Mom loved Beatrix Potter’s Peter Rabbit. I have a tea set in my china cabinet, with tiny plates and cups and a teapot, with the most beautiful Peter Rabbit illustrations on them.  I find myself drawn to Peter Rabbit stuffed toys and board books, to baby blankets and onesies, to Christmas ornaments and china figures.  I’m saving the tea set and the little  The World of Peter Rabbit books in the presentation box, and I would be thrilled if one day, one of my kids said “hey Mom, can I have that?”

So. Those are the things my Mother left me, the things she passed down.  The Parent Bloggers Network Mother’s Day Blog Blast is sponsored by JOHNSON’S® Brand,  Their second annual Celebrity Hand Me Down charity auction runs from 7 pm PT on Thursday May 7 through 7 pm PT on Thursday May 14, featuring items donated by celebrity moms Gwyneth Paltrow and Jessica Alba.  All proceeds will benefit the new global JOHNSON’S® NO MORE TEARS® Clean Water initiative via their well-known charitable giving site, Baby Cause.

So tell me in a comment- what did your Mother pass down to you??

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Sid the Science Kid Mother’s Day Special

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Following up on the excellent Earth Day episode, PBS Kids presents a special Mother’s Day episode of Sid the Science Kid. In “Special Mom Day Meal”, Sid declares that it’s a special Mom Day, so he makes his Mom French toast for breakfast. When Sid smells the French toast and his stomach growls, he wonders if his stomach is trying to talk to him.

When Sid and his friends investigate at school, they discover that the stomach makes noise when it’s getting ready for digestion. them to do lots of cool stuff like swing from trees, fly in the air, or even scratch their ears with their feet!

The Sid the Science Kid website has great activities for kids including printable Mother’s Day cards, a game that goes along with this week’s theme for the show (The Body) called  “Muscle Memory,” where kids learn all about muscles while helping Sid and his Dad move their bodies.

Other online Sid activities launching May 4th include a free ringtone for mom of the show’s popular “I Love My Mom” song available for a short time at http://www.pbs.org/parents/special/mothersday.html and the launch of the Sid the Science Kid Soundtrack Volume 1, available at www.amazon.com.

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Make Mother’s Day Gifts At A Free Michaels Workshop

Until I became a Mom, I never would have guessed that a homemade Mother’s Day card with flaking glitter and crayon drawings that show me with four teeth would mean so much to me. This week at Michael’s, there are free daily workshops where kids can make a personalized gift for their Mom (or other special person in their life). This is the schedule:

– Mon 5/4 – Corsage for Mom (6-7pm) FREE

• Create a corsage for Mom that will last a lifetime

– Tues 5/5 – Paper flower bouquet for Mom (6-7pm) FREE

• Using colorful papers you can create your own unique flower bouquet

– Wed 5/6 – Personalized coupon book for Mom (6-7pm) FREE

• What better way to show your love than giving Mom homemade “coupons” she can redeem for chores, nights out or even a massage!

– Thurs 5/7 – Mother’s Day card making (6-8pm) FREE

• Using this cute template you can color your own memorable card for Mom with your own masterpiece inside

– Fri 5/8 – Wooden frame for Mom (6-8pm)

• Create a thoughtful frame for Mom to hold her favorite picture of you

• Purchase any of $1 wood frames and decorate for free using our supplies

– Sat 5/9 – Make it for Mom Bead Event (1-4pm Three Make-it Take-its) FREE

• Come learn the latest trends and techniques and create gorgeous gifts for Mom, or even bring Mom and create together

– Sun 5/10 – Mother’s Day Wilton Cookie Decorating (1-4pm) FREE

• Bring Mom and Grandma in and decorate a cookie you can eat or take with you

Visit the Michaels new Mother’s Day website to get more great Mother’s Day ideas and to locate a store near you.

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