Mother's Day 2025
Date: May 11, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: United States of America Public Holidays
Description
Mother's Day in the United States is a special day to honor mothers and mother figures. It is a time to show appreciation for their care, love, and the work they do for families and children.
The holiday takes place each year on the second Sunday in May. Because it falls on a Sunday, the exact date changes every year. People use this day to focus on mothers and their importance in family life.
Mother's Day is significant because it recognizes the emotional and physical labor mothers often provide. It highlights how mothers help raise children, support families, and shape communities through their everyday efforts.
The day also reminds society to value caregiving and family support. It brings attention to mothers of all kinds, including birth mothers, adoptive mothers, stepmothers, and other women who act as mothers.
Traditions
Families often start the day with handmade cards, colorful crafts, and flowers like roses or carnations. Kids give drawings and poems. Some people also send bouquets or plants by mail or delivery services.
Many families cook breakfast or brunch at home. Popular foods include pancakes, waffles, eggs, fruit, and coffee. Restaurants are busy with special menus that feature sweet pastries and fresh salads.
Gift giving can include jewelry, spa gift cards, or photo books. Children and adults sometimes perform songs or read poems. Schools and community groups hold small concerts or art shows to honor mothers.
Evening routines include shared meals and family time. Some families light candles or display framed photos to show appreciation. Celebrations vary by family but focus on care and togetherness.
Travel Tips
Many restaurants and attractions are very busy. Make reservations ahead and expect longer waits. Small shops may have reduced staff and special hours. Trains and highways get crowded midday and evening, so book tickets early and allow extra travel time.
Book a timed entry or outdoor activity to avoid crowds. Use rideshare or public transit if parking is scarce. Check local event listings and hours before you go. Bring water, a phone charger, and be respectful in quiet residential areas to enjoy the day safely.