Friday, May 12, 2023

It’s OK To Want A Splurgy Item For Mother’s Day

May. 12, 2023

It's OK To Want A Splurgy Mother's Day Gift Over An (Exhausting) Experience

"Somewhere along the way, someone decided for moms everywhere that we'd prefer 'experiences' over a wrappable gift for Mother's Day," writes Alexandra Frost today. "After all, what more could any selfless mom want than to walk around the zoo with her kids all day or head to the newest hottest park?" I bet a lot of you have already spotted the problem with that kind of magical treat: "Sometimes they seem to call for another day of what moms do every day — difficult, in-the-trenches parenting." You're not supposed to admit that you want something you can hold in your hands, or a spa day that you picked out yourself. But today Alexandra is making the case that you should!

And she's also got some recs for what to do if you're skeptical you can make it happen. Check it out. Happy Mother's Day to all the moms and maternal figures out there, and if this day is hard for you, we see you, too.

Kelly Faircloth, Executive Editor

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