Mother’s Day is a special day where moms are celebrated and honored by their families. While we celebrate moms, there’s also the opportunity to celebrate mother figures on Mother’s Day too. A mother figure is that significant woman in the life a child who has played a special, mother-like role. Those mother figures can include a devoted aunt, Godmother, step-mom, or grandmother-like figure.
One of my dear friends, Tila, does not have children yet, but she is one of the most devoted aunts and Godmothers that I know. Although all of her nieces and nephews and Godchildren live several hours away, she never misses a birthday, important school event, or celebration. She has a special bond with her nieces and nephews, one that began at birth, and includes more than just being the fun aunt. Everything from staying up late to nurse a sick baby to bed to spending weekends with the kids to give mom and dad a break.
I met Tila at my former job almost two years ago. Within a year we traveled to Paris, D.C., and now Gainesville together. We have had a lot of fun days and nights together and she has met my children plenty of times. She is great with children and has that natural, maternal instinct and I know when it’s her turn, she will be a great mom.
It’s those types of Mother-like figures that we want to honor today as we prepare to honor all moms. As we prepare to celebrate moms on Mother’s Day, let’s also honor those mother-like figures in our lives that hold a special place in a child’s life that we know.
Three ideas for celebrating Mother Figures on Mother’s Day
- Spend an afternoon with the special mom. Maybe an afternoon at the park, at home playing games, or maybe even a short day trip. We invited Tila to join us for a day trip to Gainesville, the city where I went to college. It was a fun treat to reminisce on the good days of being a college student. I showed everyone my dorm, my favorite places to eat, coffee shops to study, and late night spots.
- Enjoy a nice meal. There’s nothing like sharing a delicious meal with someone to enjoy some quality time. I briefly thought about cooking a meal then remembered, hey, it’s my day too! We love to eat local and trying new restaurants is always a treat.
- Write her a special letter. Have the child whose life the mother figure has impacted write her a special letter. Maybe they can thank her for all she’s done or why she’s special. It will be a nice keepsake for the mother figure and will make her feel appreciated and loved.
Mother-like figures have the opportunity to play a special role in the children’s lives in which they have been selected to. Honor her too on or around Mother’s Day. I hope some of these ideas inspire you. What ways will you honor your mother-like figure on Mother’s Day?
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