For this husband & father, nothing sits more monolithically as a roadblock to domestic bliss than giving lousy last minute Mother’s Day gifts. Oh sure, there’s the odd year I remembered a diamond bracelet or new towels. If you are running out now (probably Amazon) to purchase either excellent suggestion, congratulations, you can hit delete. But I think this is widespread annoyance.
For me too often it’s the Saturday/ Sunday morning sprint to the 24 Hour Rite-Aid. It’s a desperate search for something ANYTHING that says clever card or worse, ‘gift’. And aren’t the kids useless until reminded? Spoiled, preoccupied, selfish- they should alert me when the dreaded day is barreling down! Mostly it’s my wife who reminds me. She says she’s getting our mothers/aunts Mother’s Day gifts, but really she is trying to drop a subtle hint. Often too subtle.
Out of this chronic pain comes a brilliant solution: Using any mobile device we remotely interview you and/or the kids about Mom. We do it in a fun, heartwarming way. In minutes. Any time of day that’s good. I think that’s the best part. Tell us when to call and you are done. And we deliver a link so Mom can keep it right on her phone to watch over and over, as you bask in your self-satisfied glow of a job done well. We call it TributeForMom.com. Check it out before you order that diamond bracelet!