Tuesday, December 22, 2009

"Today is Mother's Day in Indonesia..."
In 1928, a group of pioneering women gathered together to hold "The First Congress of Indonesian Women" in Yogyakarta from Dec. 22 till 25. This momentous event, held at the building later to be named "Mandalabhakti Wanita Tama", on Jl. Adisucipto, was attended by some 30 women's organizations from 12 cities in Java and Sumatra. One of the results of this congress was the formation of what is now called Kongres Wanita Indonesia, The All-Indonesian Women's Congress.
Mother's Day have been recognized in special ways for thousands of years. It's celebrated in over 40 countries around the world! The exact date and the way this event is celebrated, however, varies from country to country since Ancient Greece. Here is a glimpse of today's Mother's Day celebrations as done worldwide. Know about the different ways in which this heartwarming occasion is celebrated in different countries of the world.
  1. Mother's day Celebrations in Indonesia, Mother’s Day is celebrated on 22nd of December. People of Indonesia celebrate Mother's Day in its true spirit by acknowledging the importance of mothers in their lives and thanking them profusely for all their love and care. People also gift flowers and cards to their mother as an expression of their heartfelt feeling of gratitude and affection.
  2. Mother's day at the United Kingdom, Mother's Day is more popularly known as Mothering Sunday, the origins of the holiday date back to centuries when it was considered important for churchgoers to visit their home or "mother" church once a year. During Lent, the practice became quiet popular, and in a society where children were often sent off to work in other villages at a very young age, it quickly became a time for family reunions and celebrations that were fondly cherished. A special cake, might also be brought along to provide a festive touch. Later, Mothering Sunday became a day when children and domestic servants were allowed a day off to see their families. Celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, Mothering Sunday remains a time to pay mothers their due rewards for all their love and encouragement with flowers, candies, cards, and other tokens of appreciation.
  3. Mother's day at the United States of America, It's said that Mother's Day was first suggested in the United Sates by Julia Ward Howe in 1872 as a day dedicated to peace after the Franco Prussian War. The holiday gained its popularity majorly due to the efforts of Anna M. Jarvis.
    Anna began a letter-writing campaign to garner support for a national Mother's Day holiday when her mother passed away in 1905, with the help of friends, Reaching out to influential leaders, including William Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, and John Wannamaker, Anna poured out a stream of solicitations for support of the idea. She believed, mothers deserved their own special day and that it would help strengthen family bonds.
    She persuaded her mother's church in West Virginia to celebrate Mother's Day on the second anniversary of her mother's death, the 2nd Sunday of May. By 1911 Mother's Day was celebrated in almost every state, and flowers quickly became a lasting tradition to express love on the occasion. In 1914, Congress passed a resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother's Day, "a public expression of love and reverence for the mothers of our country." President Woodrow Wilson issued the first proclamation making it an official U.S. holiday.
    *Other countries that celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May include: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Japan, and Turkey.
  4. Mother's day Celebrations in India, Just as in the West, Indians too take Mothers Day as a time too reflect on the importance of mothers in their life. Mother's Day is the time to say a big thank you Ma. The Hindu people celebrate for ten days in October in a festival they call Durga Puja. Durga is the name of a goddess who protects the people from evil and is also popularly known as The universal Mother..
    People send cards to their mums on Mothers Day. Invitations for a meal so that she can have a days rest from the kitchen and gifting out goodies on Mothers Day is also rampant.
  5. Mother's day Celebrations in Spain, Mother's Day is celebrated on the first Sunday of May in Spain. Like elsewhere, this day is
    observed throughout the country to honor all mothers. Shops all over Spain make a brisk
    business selling chocolates, flowers, greeting cards and many other presents for Mother's Day which find a great favor with children although many of them prefer to handcraft the greetings and presents for their mothers.
  6. Mother's day Celebrations in New Zealand, In New Zealand Mothers Day is celebrated on the second Sunday in the month of May. This is the same day on which US celebrates its Mothers Day. And as the idea of celebrating Mothers Day in New Zealand has come from US, the manner of celebrating Mothers Day in New Zealand is much the same as that in US. On Mothers Day people of New Zealand thank their mothers and recognize their esteemed efforts in bringing them up and caring for them. There is a big euphoria over the day and people celebrate the day by going out for picnics and dinners. Markets see a busy time as people make it a point to buy gifts for their mothers, grand mothers and friends and relatives who are mothers.
  7. Mother's day Celebrations in Yugoslavia, Mothers' Day is observed in December. The children sneak into their mother's bedroom and tie her up in bed. When she awakes she promises to give the children gifts that she has hidden in order to be untied.
  8. Mother's day Celebrations in Japan, young children draw pictures called "My Mother" and enter them into an exhibit. This exhibit of pictures then travels to many different countries around the world.
  9. Mother's day Celebrations in Sweden, they sell little plastic flowers before Mother's Day. They then use the money that they make from these flowers to send the mothers with many children on vacation.
  10. Mother's day Celebrations in Canada, Mothers Day is a the most popular festival after Christmas and Valentines Day. Just as in USA, Mothers Day in Canada is celebrated in the second Sunday in the month of May. People pay tribute to their mothers on the day and thank them for their constant support and love. In Canada, cards and flowers are the most commonly used methods of expressing love for moms. It has been commercialized to a large extent with compelling advertising strategies in the technologically advanced country of Canada.
  11. Mother's day Celebrations in Mexico, Mother's Day, or Dia de las Madres, is May 10 in Mexico. It's a hugely popular occasion celebrated throughout the country, with special events sponsored by schools, churches, cities, and civic groups. The family tradition is for sons and daughters to come to their mother's house on the eve of Mother's Day (May 9). Festive Mother's Day masses, handmade gifts, flowers, cards, and children's' school presentations are also often part of the nationwide observance.
    *Other countries that celebrate Mother's Day on May 10 include: Bahrain, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore.
  12. Other Nations
    Similar holidays are commonplace throughout the world, including Argentina (2nd Sunday in Oct.), France (last Sunday in May), Lebanon (1st day of Spring), Norway (2nd Sunday in Feb.), Africa (1st Sunday in May), Sweden (last Sunday in May), and Yugoslavia/Serbia (two weeks before Christmas).
The festival of Mothers Day is based on the emotions shared between mother and a child. However, the idea has been commercialized by marketers all over the world to convert the sentiments into profit. Rigorous advertising campaigns are launched days before the festival to lure people to go on a spending spree for the day. Though this helps to promote Mothers Day and raise awareness about the day on the brighter side and lets all walk that extra line to keep the emotions and the noble idea behind the day alive and not just make it a day of formal exchange of gifts.

23 comments:

Yunchun said...

Happy Mother's day Momm....
I Love U.... ummwaaah hehe

DuR3nK said...

Yupzz..
Nice Post Honey,..
Hehe.. Salam buat mommy nah,..
Hihihi..

nobita said...

kakak wah bagus nie postinganNya..

OJRAT MUGIYONO said...

i love u mom, and all of mother around the word

Monaf said...

numpang bilang 'hai kalian berdua :D apa kabar ?'

Yunchun said...

:smile:

*durenk: xixi iyyah ntar disalamin sayank..

*nobita: thankz dik'nobita cakep hehe

*bang'monaf: baik bang,,waah smoga bang'monaf jg demikian...thankz yah dh mampir...

DuR3nK said...

Kabar Baik bang monaf,..
Wah ternyata yu(yu)n( )chu(a)n(tik) rajin update blognya,,..

Hehehehe,..

rachmat said...

met hari ibu ya...... moga makin berbakti ya ^_^

amrul said...

happy mother's day MoMm...
I love you full.. :)

Dilla AS said...

I love u so much mother,
U are the best,
U are everthing in my live,
U always make me stronger.

Cik Aien said...

happy mother's day ummi ..
lurve u so much =p

lina@happy family said...

Great post!:) Happy Mother's day...

Nikel Khor said...

visit me bec

Peeka Syuhada said...

got u darls~
da sampai..hehe..nice blog~

cik peah said...

oic...
thnx for the info..(:

Crazee Lazzy said...

uiks.. nice entry.. i love my mom too.. and if u be my gf i also love ur mum too.. haha.. kidding2.. nice blog babe...

aime said...

please come and visit me everyday and let's share real SSmile :-)

budi said...

Nice post,...thank's for visit me

Unknown said...

mom...luv U 4 ever

Celebrities said...

Nice post. happy new year!

Farhan Hariri said...

surga ditelapak kaki ibu...hormatilah, sayangilah ibu mu..

Khyl said...

Hey.... !!

Nice to meet you..:)

jeffrey said...

happy mother day.....but not you......ha...my country's mother day not like yors country so fast.....i taught is same....~~

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