A Time to Celebrate Mothers

The Story of Mothers Day

As the second Sunday of May nears, it’s time to think of ways to celebrate mothers – although, of course, that’s a worthy pursuit at any time of year!


At Harris Insurance, we thought it would be fun to give you a little of the history behind Mother’s Day, as well as a few ideas to honor the special women in all our lives.


Ancient Beginnings
According to MothersDayCentral.com, the ancient Egyptians held an annual festival to honor “the mother of the pharaohs” – the goddess Isis. This is one of the earliest historical records of a society celebrating a mother.


How Mothers Day came to be in the U.S.
In 1870, Julia Ward Howe, a social activist and poet (and author of the lyrics for “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”) had became distraught by the toll of the Civil War. She issued a “Mothers Day Proclamation” that year, calling on mothers to protest the killing and create a day celebrating peace and motherhood.


Howe’s proclamation did not result in a national Mothers Day, but in 1908, Anna Jarvis of West Virginia took up the cause. She wanted to accomplish her mother’s dream of making a celebration of all mothers. By 1909, more than 40 states were holding Mothers Day services, even though it was not a national holiday.


In 1912, according to Wikipedia, West Virginia was the first state to officially observe Mothers Day. Jarvis continued to promote the day until President Woodrow Wilson made it an official national holiday in 1914.


She later regretted creating the holiday, believing that it had become too commercialized. Enough with the history – where are the gift ideas?!


Like us at Harris Insurance, we know you might have more urgent concerns on your mind, like last-minute shopping, so here are the most popular Mothers Day gifts, according to MothersDayCentral.com.

  • Flowers
  • Gift Baskets
  • Personalized gifts
  • Jewelry
  • Perfume
  • Spa Gifts
  • Magazines


Of course, perhaps the best gift of all is getting in touch and letting the moms in your life know just how much they mean to you. Happy Mothers Day!


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