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Mothers' Day, Fathers' Day, and now...

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SueinKent

SueinKent Report 23 Apr 2004 15:11

I believe theres a Teachers day as well, not sure when though. Sue

Claire in Lincs

Claire in Lincs Report 23 Apr 2004 13:23

Im an grandmother and to me 'grandparents day' is everytime i see that little fella's face smiling up at me...I dont need a special day to know how lucky i am,

Jill

Jill Report 23 Apr 2004 11:26

Hi, I think that Grandparents day is in September. It has been around for sometime. Heard that it is because so many people are getting divorced and loads of Grandparents are not having access to their Grandchildren. I agree that we are all being ripped off. This year I saw cards from pets for Mothering Sunday!! Jill

Michele

Michele Report 23 Apr 2004 01:09

There should be no mothers day or fathers day - instead they should be rewarded on the day of birth for their children!!!!!!!!!!

syljo

syljo Report 19 Apr 2004 19:55

Hey Di, And who's doing the Monday washing whilst you're putting your feet up. (The washing machine I hear you say!). And cooking the dinner? Anyway let's all enjoy life while we can.

syljo

syljo Report 19 Apr 2004 19:51

Yes, I still have Mothering Sunday to come. It's sometime in May. This is in the Netherlands. I think in Spain it's another day too. I used to spend my winters in Spain, and this is the first winter home for 8 years. How quickly one forgets dates!

Geoff

Geoff Report 19 Apr 2004 19:35

Of course here in the UK we celebrate Mothering Sunday as the 4th(?) Sunday in Lent. Don't Europe and the US do it in May?

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 19 Apr 2004 19:27

Di - at least I qualify for 3 "Days" - Mother's Day, Secretary's Day (wonder what the boss will give me - big fat pay rise?) and Housewife's Day (already drinking wine, and just eaten biggest part of box of Maltesers, supplied by Hubbie) What a life eh? I could get used to this - lol Jacqui ps in my view all Nurses deserve a bunch of flowers every day - what do you think?

PennyDainty

PennyDainty Report 19 Apr 2004 18:53

Yep it's 30th November, and I've just seen in the shops cards for Nurses day which is just coming up!

Jacqui

Jacqui Report 19 Apr 2004 18:42

Syliva, I think you will find that the Patron Saint of Scotland is St Andrew - I'll probably be corrected if I'm wrong. Not at all sure if there is an official St Andrew's day - again we will soon find out - lol Jacqui

syljo

syljo Report 19 Apr 2004 18:35

John, If you think a thread should be started about St. George's Day, then start one, don't leave it to somebody else. We'll have St. David's Day and St. Patrick's Day, and who is the patron saint of Scotland? Can't leave these others out as they make up Great Britain. Sylvia

syljo

syljo Report 19 Apr 2004 16:48

I think we mothers, if we're honest enough, would now miss mothers' day, wouldn't we? If our children didn't turn up, we would be wondering why. I always bake special cakes for everybody, and those who want to stay for dinner do. A family day really.

Auntie Peanut

Auntie Peanut Report 19 Apr 2004 16:41

Your husband is right, it's a ploy. On Mothering Sunday, I also receive a card for Grandmother from my grandchildren. So although there is already a grandparents day, the greeting card firms get them in wherever and whenever they can. But I'm not complaining mind. Norah

syljo

syljo Report 19 Apr 2004 16:40

Yes, we've a Secretary's Day too. What a lot of commercial rubbish. I agree with others when I add that the nicest Mothering Sunday I always had was when the children came home from Sunday school with a bunch of flowers picked from ??? along the way, no questions were asked. Even now, when the children come to me for Mothering Sunday I prefer that they didn't waste their money on gifts. A visit is enough.

Sue

Sue Report 19 Apr 2004 16:32

I saw in our local card shop that this Wednesday, April 21st is 'Secretary's Day'! Let's vote for the daftest celebratory day! No offence to secretaries who do a fantasic job :o) Sue

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Apr 2004 15:33

Thanks Karen - I also love Yorkshire Day - 1st August - have only lived in England a few years :-)

syljo

syljo Report 19 Apr 2004 15:30

When I said "here" I meant in the Netherlands, please don't say Holland as many do, as that is only a fraction of the Netherlands. No "Grandparents Day" is very new for us here. I feel sorry for all those women who always wanted children and couldn't have them. They miss out on Mothers' Day, Fathers' Day and now "Grandparents Day". Anyway, where is it going to end: "first father", "second father", "first grandma" "second grandma". The mind boggles when it comes to divorce!

John

John Report 19 Apr 2004 15:27

Who wants to start a thread about St George's day?

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Apr 2004 15:23

sorry to burst your bubble - its been going years and happy St Georges Day for the 23rd :-)

Unknown

Unknown Report 19 Apr 2004 15:23

Where's "here" Sylvia, America by any chance ? That's where Mothers day and fathers Day originated... it's all a marketing exercise I'm afraid, just created to sell greetings cards. If any of my grandparents were still alive I'm sure they'd not need a card once a year to know how much they were appreciated...