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April 21, 2025
But it’s more than just a date on the calendar. Behind this question is something deeper—a recognition that time moves fast, and that sometimes, the people who give us the most get remembered last.
This year, let’s flip that.
Let Mother’s Day be more than a reminder to buy flowers. Let it be a *pause*. A return. A way to say: “I see you. I haven’t forgotten.”
A Brief History
Mother’s Day became a national holiday in the U.S. in 1914, thanks to Anna Jarvis, who wanted to honor the sacrifices mothers make for their children. Ironically, she later protested its commercialization.
Which is why we’re here—to remember that this day isn’t about price tags. It’s about presence.
What to Do Once You Know the Date
- Put it in your calendar *right now*.
- Plan a gift that doesn’t feel rushed.
- Write her a letter.
- Gift her an at-home spa day, a box of care, or a ritual that helps her feel seen.
At Mom Bomb, we don’t just make bath products—we create the moments that help you slow down enough to notice the people who matter most.
[Mark the date. Plan the moment. → Shop Self-Care Gifts for Mother’s Day]
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