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While we all should be calling our mother more and appreciating her daily, Mother's Day is a great way to show your mom or the mom in your life that you love her and to thank her for everything she has done for you.
We asked a few of our Magic FinServ women members to relate their favourite ways to celebrate the holiday, and what they have learnt from their kids. Read on below!
How are you celebrating Mother’s Day this year?
“For me every day is a Mother’s Day because I am blessed to have my own mother talking to me daily and enquiring how I am today, what I have eaten etc. On the other hand, I am privileged to be mother of my 8-year-old daughter, who reminds me of my love, bond and honestly too much work to be done for her ” – Sharmistha Ghosh, Managing Consultant, Platform Testing
“I will be sending gifts to my mother and mother-in-law. I may go to watch movie with my son.” – Shweta Sharma, Consultant, Sales
“Well, we have still not discussed about Mother’s Day plan for this year. My daughter always plans it for me right from the gift she wants to give it to me to the entire day plan.” - Rashmi Tyagi, Assistant Vice President, People Matters
“I will be celebrating this special day at home. I will cook something special for my mother, will spend time with her & my son.” – Deepika Pant, Assistant Manager, People Matters
DID YOU KNOW - Americans plan to spend $31.7 billion on Mother’s Day-related gifts and activities in 2022.
Source - National Retail Federation
Do you have any special Mother’s Day traditions?
“I am a first-time mother, and my son is just 6 months old so this Mother’s Day will be my first experience and I am excited to discover new traditions.” - Komal Sharma, Consultant, Advisory
“Not really, but yes, she tries to surprise me with her small-small gifts, and this starts from the midnight.” – Rashmi Tyagi, Assistant Vice President, People Matters
“I am sure my daughter will make a beautiful handmade card and will write "Mumma I love you " with butterflies filled with rainbow colors.” – Sharmistha Ghosh, Managing Consultant, Platform Testing
Did You Know - Flowers and a card for mom are a pretty standard gift. Americans purchase an incredible 113 million cards for the holiday every year.
Source - National Retail Federation
What kind of gift do you prefer to receive on Mother’s Day: homemade, purchased or experiential?
“I have brought a simple soft saree to beat this summer heat for my mother and she will be delighted, will get lots of blessings. “– Sharmistha Ghosh, Managing Consultant, Platform Testing
“Gifts I believe in any form are exciting.” – Komal Sharma, Consultant, Advisory
“I always eagerly wait for the homemade cards that my daughter prepares for every special occasion be it Mother’s Day or my Birthday.” – Rashmi Tyagi, Assistant Vice President, People Matters
“It actually depends since my son is too young to decide on gifting me something, he may end up making a card for me.” – Deepika Pant, Assistant Manager, People Matters
Did You Know - 46% of Americans value finding a gift that’s unique or different, and 41% value finding a gift that creates a special memory. This might be why 27% of shoppers are planning to purchase an experience, such as a concert or sporting event.
Source - National Retail Federation
What have you learned from your children?
“There is so much I have learnt and experienced in the past few months but the most important thing I have learnt is to be joyful as my baby is a happy kid and after a hectic day it's really fun to spend time with him.” – Komal Sharma, Consultant, Advisory
“Patience and clear communication is a must with kids.” - Shweta Sharma, Consultant, Sales
“To be curious, inquisitive about lots of stuff in the world. Every day she asks ‘n’ number of questions on different topics related to different countries, their cuisines, their languages, geographies, uniqueness, culture etc. On a lighter note, I have learned making emojis by hand, and off late have started listening to K-POP music because of her latest craze for Bands like BLACK PINK and BTS.” – Rashmi Tyagi, Assistant Vice President, People Matters
“To be always happy, even with the smallest things.” – Deepika Pant, Assistant Manager, People Matters
What’s the best thing about being a mom? And the hardest?
“Best thing about being a mom is you always have your kid around you, and they can turnaround your day in seconds. Hardest part I believe is feeding them. Needs a lot of patience.” – Komal Sharma, Consultant, Advisory
“I love their innocent questions. As a mom I love all the moments when we feel proud when they do well or when we arrange little things for them to see them having fun. The hardest part is also when all blame comes back to us as a mom if anything goes sideways.” – Shweta Sharma, Consultant, Sales
“The best thing about being a mom is the unconditional love we have for each other. She is Mumma’s daughter. The kind of bond we share I believe it will be hard to find. More than a daughter she is a friend. We love spending time with each other, cuddling each other for hours, just lie down in bed while sharing our stories, daily routine, experiences etc. We cherish every moment we spend together, be at home or during our regular weekend outings. Hardest thing would be to show more patience when she acts stubbornly.” – Rashmi Tyagi, Assistant Vice President, People Matters
“Best thing is that you have to be active, good listener, empathetic & be like octopus to do multitasking. This is hardest as well.” - Deepika Pant, Assistant Manager, People Matters