Happy Mother's Day!

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Hello!

Hey again. I almost forgot until my mom called my grandmother today. Sorry for the late upload.

Planet Earth - Rainforest: Scene 1 will be out tomorrow morning, just to update all of you guys on the Blog's status.

Duolingo is lying to me, my memory skill has failed me yesterday and today.

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May 9th, 2021.

Four days since my last blog.

I can't believe I made this so late..

History of Mother's Day

Mother’s Day is a holiday honoring motherhood that is observed in different forms throughout the world. Celebrations of mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the ancient Greeks and Romans, who held festivals in honor of the mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele, but the clearest modern precedent for Mother’s Day is the early Christian festival known as “Mothering Sunday.”

Once a major tradition in the United Kingdom and parts of Europe, this celebration fell on the fourth Sunday in Lent and was originally seen as a time when the faithful would return to their “mother church”—the main church in the vicinity of their home—for a special service.

Over time the Mothering Sunday tradition shifted into a more secular holiday, and children would present their mothers with flowers and other tokens of appreciation. This custom eventually faded in popularity before merging with the American Mother’s Day in the 1930s and 1940s.

The origins of Mother’s Day as celebrated in the United States date back to the 19th century. In the years before the Civil , Ann Reeves Jarvis of West Virginia helped start “Mothers’ Day Work Clubs” to teach local women how to properly care for their children.

These clubs later became a unifying force in a region of the country still divided over the Civil War. In 1868 Jarvis organized “Mothers’ Friendship Day,” at which mothers gathered with former Union and Confederate soldiers to promote reconciliation.

Another precursor to Mother’s Day came from the abolitionist and suffragette Julia Ward Howe. In 1870 Howe wrote the “Mother’s Day Proclamation,” a call to action that asked mothers to unite in promoting world peace. In 1873 Howe campaigned for a “Mother’s Peace Day” to be celebrated every June 2.

Other early Mother’s Day pioneers include Juliet Calhoun Blakely, a temperance activist who inspired a local Mother’s Day in Albion, Michigan, in the 1870s. The duo of Mary Towles Sasseen and Frank Hering, meanwhile, both worked to organize a Mothers’ Day in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some have even called Hering “the father of Mothers’ Day.”

The official Mother’s Day holiday arose in the 1900s as a result of the efforts of Anna Jarvis, daughter of Ann Reeves Jarvis. Following her mother’s 1905 death, Anna Jarvis conceived of Mother’s Day as a way of honoring the sacrifices mothers made for their children.

After gaining financial backing from a Philadelphia department store owner named John Wanamaker, in May 1908 she organized the first official Mother’s Day celebration at a Methodist church in Grafton, West Virginia. That same day also saw thousands of people attend a Mother’s Day event at one of Wanamaker’s retail stores in Philadelphia.

After gaining financial backing from a Philadelphia department store owner named John Wanamaker, in May 1908 she organized the first official Mother’s Day celebration at a Methodist church in Grafton, West Virginia. That same day also saw thousands of people attend a Mother’s Day event at one of Wanamaker’s retail stores in Philadelphia.

Following the success of her first Mother’s Day, Jarvis—who remained unmarried and childless her whole life—resolved to see her holiday added to the national calendar. Arguing that American holidays were biased toward male achievements, she started a massive letter writing campaign to newspapers and prominent politicians urging the adoption of a special day honoring motherhood.

By 1912 many states, towns and churches had adopted Mother’s Day as an annual holiday, and Jarvis had established the Mother’s Day International Association to help promote her cause. Her persistence paid off in 1914 when Presiden Woodrow Wilson signed a measure officially establishing the second Sunday in May as Mother’s Day.

Anna Jarvis had originally conceived of Mother’s Day as a day of personal celebration between mothers and families. Her version of the day involved wearing a white carnation as a badge and visiting one’s mother or attending church services. But once Mother’s Day became a national holiday, it was not long before florists, card companies and other merchants capitalized on its popularity.

How to Celebrate Mother's Day

Every single person reading this blog knows how to celebrate Mother's Day.

Goodbye!

This blog seems kinda pointless, but I just want to create quickly. To be honest, I actually believe everybody knows how to celebrate this holiday, even if you think I was just joking.


Thanks for reading, here are some of the "The Day" thangs. You can answer the journal entry of the day if you'd like to.

The Thought of the Day - “Not only must we be good, but we must also be good for something.”

The Joke of the Day - A ham sandwich walks into a bar and orders a beer. The bartender says, "Sorry, we don't serve food here."

The Fun Fact of the Day - Bee hummingbirds are so small that they are often mistaken for insects.

The Journal Entry of the Day - In 10 years in the future, what will you most likely be doing?

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May 9, 2021
Sorry for the late upload and lack of creativity in this blog.

Thanks for reading the blog, remember, Planet Earth - Rainforest: Scene 1 will be out tomorrow.

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May 9, 2021
nice blog!
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Level 40
May 9, 2021
Thanks!
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May 9, 2021
Happy Mother's Day!
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May 9, 2021
Me in my WhatsApp Status:

Mom is abbreaviation for love. The love that creates, educates, embraces, huges, and makes us better. Happy Mother's Day my mom!

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May 9, 2021
For some reason I don't want to say Happy Mother's Day back because that'll just be...weird.

Ooh, neat way to look at the word "Mom" :)

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Level 60
May 9, 2021
Happy Mother's day!
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May 9, 2021
You to :)
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May 9, 2021
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May 9, 2021
!oot uoY

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Level 39
May 9, 2021
bolg?
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Level 40
May 9, 2021
Whoopsies

They meant blog

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Level 39
May 9, 2021
Nice! Happy Mother’s Day!
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May 9, 2021
Thanks, you too!
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Level 63
May 9, 2021
Happy Mother's day to you and your mum!
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May 9, 2021
Thanks, same with you!
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Level 54
May 9, 2021
Cool Blog!

Happy Mother's Day!

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Level 40
May 9, 2021
Thanks, same with you!
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Level 71
May 9, 2021
Happy Mother's Day to you as well! Another nice blog, keep it up
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May 9, 2021
Happy Mother's Day! Thanks for the nice comment!
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Level 55
May 9, 2021
Happy Mothers Day! Great blog!4
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May 10, 2021
Thank you!
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Level 62
May 9, 2021
Happy mother's day to all the moms (and everyone else) out there!
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May 10, 2021
Same!
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Level 51
May 10, 2021
Happy mother's day to all the moms on JetPunk!
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May 10, 2021
oki but I'm not a mom lol
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Level 59
May 10, 2021
when is planet earth coming out today
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May 10, 2021
I had to delay it a little bit so it is coming out at 12:35 sharp.

(Edit: If JetPunk still lets me do it because it's being a bit weird)