Mother's Day is NEXT Sunday, but a woman named Meredith Scott was in the middle of her shift at Costco last week, and her daughter secretly flew into town to surprise her at work.
If you're having a hard time coming up with a nice thing to say to your mom, because you want to say something nice, but you don't want to sound too sincere because GROSS people shouldn't share their feelings like that, you should watch this video from Rhett and Link.
Mothers have been communicating with their children via handwritten notes for years. Some mothers put more of a humorous spin on their notes than others, however. With Mother's Day right around the corner, we're hoping the children of the moms behind these hilarious notes have something awesome planned for them:
Don't be confused by the fact that this video starts with a lady feeding a bunch of kangaroos -- this IS a video of a lady rocking out on the spoons. The kangaroo intro merely adds to its general amazingness.
Oh, moms. A generation of "digital immigrants," our moms have a real love/hate relationship with technology. While most moms we know love their iPads/Kindles/iPhones/weird off-brand tablets, they also seem to have a very hard time figuring them out, and have a tendency to get overwhelmed by tech problems.
It's Mother's Day weekend. If your Mom is still with you, it's a time to honor her and to show her how much you love her.
It's funny how your perspective on everything can change when you lose a parent.
Mother’s Day is upon us this Sunday and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate than with this Movie Moms Supercut from our friends at The Forward featuring some of the fiercest mothers in movie history, from Anjelica Huston's solid "Royal Tenenbaums" matriarch to Faye Dunaway's unstable Joan "Mommie Dearest" Crawford.
It's a perfect last-minute gift for mom: simply send h
It's Mother's Day weekend 2011. A time to treasure, appreciate, or remember fondly the greatest women in our lifetimes. I'm fortunate that my Mom is still with us. She's one of those Moms who makes every birthday, anniversary, and holiday an 'event'. And on each occasion there are pictures. My Mom LOVES family photos. (all photos by Randy Jones)