I give them to my aunts, my husbands Godmother and my grandmother. (My husbands mother is deceased)
Besides your own mom, who do you give Mother's Day cards to?
My boss is 83 years old and is like my grandmother. Both of mine passed befor I had a chance to know them so she sort of slips right in for me.
She is the funniest and fiestiest old lady I know. Her daughter is also very special to me. She is so kind and also very funny. Her son is horrible to her and claims he has no money to even buy her a card for mother's day. So I bought both ladies cards this year.
I have had a family illness this year and they have been wonderful to me and my family. Buying them a mother's day card is the least I could do.
Reply:thats great! Cards are fun to recieve and make people feel good. Give them to anyone you want that is a mother, or even a mother to be. There shouldnt be any restrictions on who you can give a card to. I give them to my best freinds mom to.
Reply:I give Mother's Day cards to my grandmother, my Godmother, and I gave them to my great-grandmother when she was alive. I think when I was younger, my mom would buy a "mother's day for everyone" kind of card for me to give to my babysitter, but that is about all I can think of. Pretty much, you can give a mother' day card to anyone who is a mom, or who you look at like a "motherly figure."
Reply:I gave one to a fellow employee who I love like a mom.
Reply:i give them to everyone that means something to me, and is either a REAL mom or a mom to ME
Reply:My mom. No one else is my mother.
Reply:grandma
Reply:i (we)gave to my both the grandma ,but i wished my dad's ,brother's wife,and his sis...
Reply:I give a gift to both of my daughters and tell them how blessed they have made me with my grandchildren. I also tell them what wonderful mothers they are in spite of my imperfect parenting skills.
Reply:I give cards (or flowers) to my aunt who took care of us when my parents were in the office and to my favorite cousins.
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