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What is there about Mother's Day that brings out the warm and fuzzy in most of us?  Of course, we love our Moms but then there is the whole history, the family , the marketing.

Here are some facts and figures and "who knew that" from Hallmark, the people who help us send out love.

Mother's Day

Mother's DayMother’s Day is always the second Sunday in May.

Mother’s Day is the third-largest card-sending holiday in the United States, with 155 million cards exchanged annually.

This is the largest card-sending holiday for the Hispanic community. Depending on the country, Mother's Day is celebrated on many different days throughout the year. In Mexico, it is always celebrated May 10.

Mother’s Day is the second most popular holiday for gift-giving, following Christmas

Mother’s Day is observed across a wide range of relationships. In addition to mothers, grandmothers and wives, the celebration extends to daughters, sisters, aunts, mothers of loved ones, friends, and any others who play a mother-like role.

Holiday History

Motehr's DayAnna M. Jarvis, born in 1864 in Webster, Va., is credited as the force behind Mother's Day. When Jarvis was 41 years old, her mother died. On the second anniversary of her mother's death (the second Sunday in May 1908), Jarvis made public her plans to establish a day to honor mothers.

Other sources report "mother's day" church services on May 10, 1908, in Grafton, W. Va., and a celebration of mothers at the Wannamaker Auditorium in Philadelphia, Pa., on the same day.

The observance became official in 1914.

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