🌷 Mother’s Day: A Day Born from Love, Loss, and Legacy
Mother’s Day didn’t begin as a commercial celebration. It began with one daughter trying to honor the woman who shaped her life.
The modern holiday traces back to Anna Jarvis, who founded Mother’s Day in the United States after her mother, Ann Reeves Jarvis, died on the second Sunday in May 1905. Ann had spent her life organizing Mothers’ Day Work Clubs to improve health and sanitation and even created Mothers’ Friendship Days after the Civil War to help former Union and Confederate families reconcile.
In 1908, Anna held the first formal Mother’s Day service at her mother’s church in Grafton, West Virginia, distributing white carnations — her mother’s favorite flower — as symbols of remembrance. Within a few years, nearly every state observed the day, and in 1914, President Woodrow Wilson declared Mother’s Day a national holiday.
Ironically, Anna Jarvis later fought against the commercialization of the holiday she created, believing it had strayed from its purpose: a quiet, heartfelt honoring of mothers’ sacrifices.
Today, Mother’s Day still carries that original intention at its core — a moment to pause, remember, and thank the women who have held families together through tenderness, grit, and uncelebrated labor.
To all mothers, mother-figures, and those who mother in ways seen and unseen: today is for you.
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