Here are some good pointers to use for a mother's day show:
"Celebrate All the Moms in Your Life"
Every second Sunday in May marks Mother's Day, when millions of moms cherish gifts from their little ones, from hand-drawn cards to picked wildflowers to breakfast in bed. But this year, why not celebrate the bonds across family, and bring together mothers, grandmothers, aunts and children? A memory brunch is a lovely way to reach each generation.
First, send invitations.
Get your list of guests together, including all mothers and children from across your family. The result could be an intimate gathering, or a real houseful! Be as elaborate as you like with the invitations. Handmade cards featuring old snapshots of family members are a great way to set the tone.<BR><BR>In your invitations, encourage guests of all ages to spend a little time digging up a memento to bring for a keepsake centerpiece �?think grade-school artwork or vacation pictures that bring back fond memories of Mom. Grown children can think along the lines of a college diploma or wedding invitation to show gratitude for Mom's support in early adulthood.
Next, plan the menu.
It's hard to separate the ideas of mother and nourishment, and almost everyone has a favorite childhood recipe that no one can make just like Mom. Call your guests a week ahead of the gathering and ask them to find one of the recipes they loved best, and prepare it for the meal. Plan the rest of the dishes to round out the meal �?and don't forget to include some of Mom's favorites!