Amidst the current self isolating situation, Mother’s Day may be a little different this year.

Here are a few fun activities you could do to spoil your mother.


Make her lunch

Make a nice lunch for your mum or her favourite meal, either letting her put her feet up and relax while you do all the work, or doing it together.

Bake her a cake

Alternatively, if baking is more up your street you could make some sweet treats for Mother’s Day, even trying an ambitious recipe you’ve never attempted before.

Do some gardening

If you’d like to get outdoors and soak up the fresh air, then you could get into the garden and do a bit of planting with your mum.

Make a scrapbook

If you’ve been collecting tickets from memorable trips, photos and other important pieces of paper over the years, now might be a great time to make a scrapbook together.

Watch a favourite film

Spend the day inside watching your mum’s favourite film, or embark on a movie marathon if you fancy the whole day relaxing on the sofa.

Catch up on a box-set

If there’s a box set you’ve never finished watching together or one that you’ve been meaning to start for a while, now could be the perfect time to start watching it together.

Grab the popcorn, sit back and enjoy.

Do a jigsaw puzzle

Choose a puzzle with an image you know your mum will like and spend the day doing it together.

Arts and crafts

If arts and crafts is more up your street, then you could spend time together as a family embarking on an arts and crafts project.

Do a yoga or fitness class at home

If your mum is a fan of fitness, then spending time doing an indoor yoga or workout class together might be a great way to bond and do something she likes this Mother’s Day.

Clean and tidy the house while she relaxes

Although this might not seem like your idea of fun, sitting your mum down in front of the tv or letting her put her feet up with a good book while you clean and tidy the house for her might just be her idea of paradise.

Learn a new skill

Maybe you’ve both always wanted to learn a new language together or improve your photography skills.

Now could be the perfect time to do so. Sit down together and learn something new and exciting that you’ve always wanted to do before.There are plenty of free online courses you can try together.


Source https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.com/whats-on/things-to-do/mothers-day-ideas-2020-what-do-your-mum-home-mothering-sunday-amid-coronavirus-social-distancing-2486652


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