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14 Mother's Day Ideas to Make This Quarantine Holiday One to Remember


This year — and every year, really — quality time is the best gift you can give mom. Mother's Day is an annual reminder to cherish the relationship you have with your mom. Given this year's unique circumstances, many of us are celebrating the holiday at home or even, away from the women — moms, grandmas, aunts, you name it — that we love most. For that reason, some Mother's Day traditions like spa days and fancy dinners feel next-to-impossible this May. But remember, Mother's Day isn't canceled; in fact, the sentiment behind the holiday is more meaningful than ever before. With some creativity and preparation, you can give your mom the Mother's Day she deserves — and, let's face it, needs — during quarantine. This list is full of ideas that don't require you or your mom to leave the house, so you can continue to practice social distancing and stay safe. But if you're currently holed up in your own house away from your mom, we've included a few virtual activities that you can enjoy together even if you're physically apart. And if you're still on the hunt for the perfect Mother's Day present, look no further: Many of these experiences are gift-worthy and most of all, mom-approved.

1 Watch a Broadway show. Due to the coronavirus, Broadway canceled shows until at least June 7, and theaters around the country postponed their 2020 productions. To raise money for artists affected by the recent closures, Broadway Cares is hosting a Mother's Day matinee show at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 10 featuring musical performances and comedy sketches from a variety of shows, including Mean Girls, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, Jagged Little Pill, and more. GET THE DETAILS

2 Write special messages on her driveway. Even though you can't go inside to celebrate, there's nothing holding you back from showering her with love (from a distance, of course). Ask your kids to lend a helping hand by using sidewalk chalk to draw rainbows, flowers, and write heartfelt messages to mom, grandma, or another woman worth celebrating. GET IDEAS

3 Serve her breakfast in bed. Start her day on the right note by showing up at her door with a tray full of pancakes, eggs, or any other brunch favorites. And if you can't be there IRL, order coffee and breakfast from her favorite local spot and have it delivered right when she wakes up. GET THE RECIPES 4 Deck out her front door. When you drop off her Mother's Day card and gift, take some extra time to dress up her door with a spring wreath. That way, she'll be surprised with a burst of cheer when she opens her door — and she can leave it up for the neighborhood to see all season long. GET WREATH IDEAS

5 Check places off your bucket list (virtually). Even if you can't hop on a plane and sightsee, you and your mom can still bask in the world's beauty with virtual tours of museums, gardens, mansions, and national parks. Take the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, for example: You can see the ins and outs of America's largest home, including their state-of-the-art gardens and landscaping. MORE VIRTUAL TOURS

6 Take an online cooking class. With a virtual cooking class, you can get the whole family to pitch in for her Mother's Day brunch or dinner. Whether you're looking for a speciality class (cheese-making, for example) or want to cook an entire meal from scratch, BluePrint has you covered with more than 100 options, averaging $10 a class. MORE ONLINE COOKING CLASSES

7 Watch a mother-daughter movie together. If you're going to be stuck inside, you might as well cozy up on the couch and watch a movie marathon with your #1 lady. To celebrate the occasion, pick from a list of mother-daughter favorites, including Little Women, Steel Magnolias, and Wine Country. WATCH THESE MOVIES 8 Host a virtual happy hour. Raise a glass to the woman who raised you — the virtual way. It's your call: Once you sign on Zoom or the video conferencing app of your choice, play games, tune into a virtual concert, or simply chat the night away with a cocktail in hand. 9 Assemble a build-your-own-bagel spread. Some moms prefer waking up to a fully-cooked breakfast. Others like the versatility that comes with grab-and-go breakfasts and family-style spreads. Think of her favorite breakfast food — bagels, pancakes, waffles, you name it — and assemble a party spread with all the fixins'.

10 Give her a manicure. Chances are that she's in desperate need of quality R&R. While you might not be able to give her the full spa experience at home, you can check a few things off her ever-growing list like manis and pedis. Grab a few nail polish options (or press-ons, if it's easier), and let her sit back and relax while you do the work.

11 Take a virtual dance class together. Mom has always been your go-to dance partner. Now more than ever, you both need to tap into the joy that dancing brings. Take a virtual cardio dance class, or go for something more zen like a yoga or pilates class. MORE VIRTUAL WORKOUT CLASSES 12 Picnic in your backyard. Make dining at home more exciting by bringing the party outdoors. Set up a blanket, and cover it with plates full of picnic-ready snacks, or even take-out from her favorite local restaurants.

13 Learn a new craft or skill. Mom has always been your biggest cheerleader, so now's the time to show her the same level of support. Think of a craft or project she's always wanted to try, and round up all the necessary supplies in time for Mother's Day. Then spend the day cheering each other on as you learn how to knit, paint, or whatever else you choose. GET CRAFT IDEAS

14 Cheers with a wine tasting. Wine is always a good idea, especially on your mom's special day. Turn her favorite activity — drinking wine, obviously — into a memorable experience by creating a custom wine tasting with different varieties of reds, whites, and rose's. Best paired with cheese and crackers, of course.

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