It's almost Sunday, always a reason to be happy, this week I (and many of you) will be even happier, Mother's Day. However it doesn't seem to mean what it used to. According to this graphic (http://www.ftd.com/all-mothers-day-ctg/mothers-day-infographic/) only 6% of dads think it's important to give their wives a Mother's Day gift. 47% of women expect a gift from their husbands though, a recipe for trouble? What do you think?
How do you celebrate the mother's in your life? Flowers seem to be popular as a gift, 76% of women would like to receive them on Sunday. Here are some nice flowers: (http://www.ftd.com/flowers-ctg/occasion-mothersday-flowers).
Re: Mother's Day Behavior
Dear Nest Cayla,
This is quite obviously a solicitation and direct violation of the Nest Terms by the OP. Should be reported, not applauded.