If you haven’t already put some thought into making Mother’s Day a special day, then you’d better start thinking fast. It’s next Sunday!!There seems to be a lot of confusion as to what women want on Mothers Day but really it’s quite simple. It’s make a fuss of Mum Day. Unfortunately, it has become so commercialised, that it seems to be more about what to buy rather than what will make the Day special.
In my view, Mothers are very easily pleased. A bit of effort goes a long way. Here are a few simple tips for a great Mother’s Day.
Someone has to take over the organising of Mother’s Day (most appreciated if it is the father of the children who does this). Children need to be reminded and encouraged to make a special effort for Mum. Make it a learning opportunity for them on how to think of someone other than themselves. Flowers, cards and chocolates are always a nice treat. Daffodils are lovely this time of the year and cost very little. Homemade cards are the sweetest and most memorable and will keep the children busy for an hour on a Saturday. Involve the children in the planning – best done a few days before rather than on the morning of Mother’s Day so as not to run the risk of it looking like a last minute effort. Having said that, the rule ‘better late than never’ applies here!
Breakfast in bed is very welcome but not so much fun if you get up to a kitchen that looks as if there was explosion there. The cleanup is more important than the breakfast. Keep it simple. The fact that the effort is being made is enough. I was presented one year with pancakes where the quantity of eggs was mixed up with the quantity of flour, the omelette with chocolate spread was a very interesting combination but it was made with love so it tasted just right.
A promise from the children to smile all day. No arguments, no sulking, no fussiness allowed. Just smile. To be honest, I don’t care if they are pretending to get on with each other, I often have to hold my tongue so it won’t kill them to do it for one day. It’s Mother’s Day!
As it falls on a Sunday, it would be lovely if the task of preparing for Monday morning was undertaken. This involves making sure the school bags are all ready and lined up. Identify what clothes the children for school the next day, uniform, tracksuits or both. Make sure these are washed, dried & ready for the morning. Don’t forget this includes underwear, socks & shoes. If you are visiting the shop for the Sunday Papers, remember to get any items required for school lunches the next day. These are tasks that Mum usually sees after so making sure they are done will really make the day more relaxing.
Sunday Lunch/Dinner. Everyone has their own preference for this. Go out, Stay in. It’s all the one, so long as someone else has made the decision and taken the appropriate action. i.e. either make a reservation or buy whatever food is necessary. Personally, I would prefer to sit down in the evening by the fire with a nice glass of wine and be called when my dinner is ready rather than go to busy restaurant with hungry kids. I couldn’t care less if it is sausages and waffles so long as I don’t have to cook it or clean up afterwards. This is a great opportunity for children to be involved in the setting of the table and any other age appropriate jobs they can do. Keep it simple.
Relax & enjoy 5 minutes peace from your kids at Chuckies. When kids are small, they are up early and often get over excited about special events. Being on their best behaviour all day can be a challenge. Take a family trip to Chuckies and while the kids burn off plenty energy, Mum can relax and enjoy a Complimentary Cuppa & a yummy Cupcake. Just our way of saying ‘Thank You’ to all the hardworking mums who visit Chuckies throughout the year.
And finally mums, remember what the day is really about. It’s a celebration of Mothers everywhere. Take a little time to reflect on the miracle of nature that allows us to create another human being. Not everyone gets the opportunity to become a mother and today forget the hardwork that goes with rearing children and just remember the joyful moments. Look closely at your little wonders and remind yourself that they are the greatest gift of all.
Happy Mother’s Day.


















Yes, it’s the feast of St. Nicholas on Sunday 6th December and all the good boys and girls who visit Chuckies would like to wish Santa a very Happy Birthday. This is a day which is celebrated in several European countries and marks the real beginning of the Christmas season. In memory of St. Nick, the children leave their shoes outside their bedroom door on the night of the 5th and the elves leave sweets in them. It is a good way of finding out in time if you are on Santa’s good list as the elves leave a stick if you’ve been very naughty. The good thing is that it gives you enough time before Christmas Eve to pack in a few good deeds like cleaning your room or helping your parents to make up for any bold things you did during the year. It’s never too late to impress Santa!
Thanks to Tina who brought this book to our Wednesday morning Book Exchange. Written by Carole Matthews it is a lovely light hearted read. A great make you laugh and make you cry story. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on some more books by this author. Well worth the read.
I came across this article in the book ‘Chicken soup for the Mother’s Soul’. It was written by Laine Kupferberg Carter and I hope she won’t mind me sharing it.
A big THANK YOU to everyone who visited Chuckies today. In total, we raised 1,560 euros for the Children’s Unit of the Mercy Hospital. We certainly enjoyed ourselves and Steve the Magician put on a fantastic show for the little ones at our morning party. In the afternoon the 96FM street fleet had everyone up and dancing to the beat. There were smiles everywhere and we hope that everyone had a very memorable World Smile Day at Chuckies.
Chuckies would like to wish you a very happy World Smile Day. Lets get those good deeds and smiles rolling today and change the world, one smile at a time.