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母親節用英語小報

母親節用英語小報

You are the best mom that a son ever had.

 

您是兒子心中最好的媽媽。

Here's a little token of my appreciation for all that you have done for me over the years.

這是我一點小小的心意,感謝您這麼多年來所付出的一切。

Sometimes it may not seem like it, but I really do love you.

有時候可能您看不出,但是我真的愛您。

I want to wish you a happy Mother's Day.

母親節快樂。

Thank you for everything over the years, mom.

媽媽,謝謝您這些年來所做的`一切。

Moms should get more than a special day, they should get a medal of honor.

媽媽們應該得到的不只是一個節日,她們該獲得榮譽勳章。

Mother's Day is a time when mothers discover how well their children can prepare breakfast.

母親節這一天,媽媽們總會發現她們的孩子會做出一頓很美味的早餐。

Considering the quality of food that children make their mothers on Mother's Day, it becomes apparent that without moms, their kids would starve to death.

想想母親節時,孩子們為媽媽所做的早餐;顯然,如果沒有媽媽,孩子們會餓死。

We would love to fix breakfast for you mom, but we think it would be safer for us all if we took you out.

媽媽,我們很想為您準備早餐,不過我們想,如果帶您上館子,會比較保險一點。

This card is to let you know that you have done a super job raising us children.

這張卡片是想告訴您,在教養子女方面,您做得棒極了。

When I was sick, you always stood by me.

當我生病時,您總是陪伴著我。

This is the day that we appreciate all the things that moms do for us. Thank you.

在這個日子裡,我們感謝媽媽為我們所做的一切。謝謝您。

母親節英語手抄報資料

Despite popular belief, Mother's Day is not just a holiday invented by Hallmark, but rather it is a holiday dating back several millennia.

The earliest known Mother’s Day originated in Ancient Greece honoring Rhea, mother of all deities, in an annual spring festival. The Romans honored Cybele, the same mother of all deities, and celebrated this festival by calling it the “Hilaria.” Early Christians continued the tradition by celebrating the Virgin Mary, on the fourth Sunday of Lent. In England, the celebration eventually expanded to include all mothers.

Mother’s Day was not an official holiday in the United States until 1914. Modern Americans can thank the perseverance and determination of a woman named Anna Jarvis who, deeply devoted to her own mother, helped to make Mother’s Day an official U.S. holiday.

Jarvis’s mother, Anna Maria Reeves Jarvis, was an activist during the Civil War and lost 8 of her 12 children before they reached adulthood. When she died in 1905, Anna (daughter) was distraught and vowed to devote her life to honoring her mother. Her devotion led her to strive to appoint an official U.S. holiday to recognize mothers. Though Mother’s Day had been celebrated informally for many years, Jarvis wrote many important figures (including U.S. congressmen and prosperous businessmen), imploring them to back Mother’s Day as an official holiday.

Anna’s efforts finally paid off. In 1910, the governor of West Virginia declared Mother's Day a state holiday on the second Sunday in May. The following year, every other state followed suit. By 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill declaring Mother’s Day a Federal Holiday.

At first, celebrations of Mother's Day were relatively private, where children would accompany their mothers to the churches where their baptisms were held. Gradually though, Mother's Day has flourished into a significant and memorable occasion where many people express their love for their mothers through thoughtful gifts and quality time with family.