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Mother’s Day 2011: Mom by the Numbers
My mom kept me on track with my second-grade math. In 1978, we had a massive Amana Radarange microwave oven with manual dials to turn for the minutes. She would set two minutes on the Radarange to heat a cup of water. I had that long to finish a multiplication worksheet (sans calculator), so I could ace my math test in Mrs. Karrell’s class. She did this math ritual with me over and over. This Mother’s Day, consider the numbers behind our appreciation of Mom.
- According to 2008 U.S. Census figures, there are 85.4 million mothers in America.
- Mother’s Day ranks second among gift-giving holidays; Christmas is first.
- An estimated 83.1 percent of Americans will celebrate Mother’s Day 2011.
- Total 2011 U.S. spending on Mother’s Day is expected to reach $16.3 billion, up 11% from last year.
- Mother’s Day accounts for one quarter of holiday flower purchases.
- An estimated 75 million Americans will dine out for Mother’s Day today.
- Americans will send 139 million Mother’s Day cards, making it the the third-largest card-sending holiday. (Christmas and Valentine’s Day take the top spots.)
- Hallmark offers nearly 900 different greeting cards for Mother’s Day 2011.
- In 2010, Americans made 11.3 percent more calls on Mother’s Day than during the rest of the year.
I’m fortunate to have a great mom. It’s time to call to let her know and tell her about the charitable donation I made in her name to Meals for Moms.
Tags: dining, flowers, for her, for mom, giftology, greeting cards, mother's day, surveys
You’ve heard love is patient; love is kind. This year, love is practical. With the soured economy, the National Retail Federation predicts Americans will spend $20 less on average on Valentine’s Day gifts than last year. And the NRF survey found more will exchange Valentine’s Day greeting cards this year (58 percent) than in 2008.
If you are giving a Valentine’s Day card, consider sending it with a special postmark. Loveland, Colorado’s post office offers a Valentine re-mailing program, a tradition since 1947. First, buy the card in advance so you can mail it out the first week of February. Seal the card in an envelope with your funny Valentine’s address and finish it with a Valentine’s stamp. Now put that envelope into a larger 1st class envelope with the right postage and mail it to:
Postmaster
Attention: Valentines
446 E. 29th St.
Loveland, CO 80537-9998
Loveland’s post office volunteers hand-stamp a love-poem postmark on thousands of Valentines and send them to sweethearts. I treated my wife to this tradition while we were dating, and she still has the envelope. Kudos to author Michael Webb, who introduced me to this idea in his book, The RoMANtics Guide.
Tags: books, greeting cards, surveys, tradition, valentine's day
I’m looking forward to a college friend’s wedding next month. Of course, her wedding invitation properly omitted any mention of a gift registry. While bridal shower invitations may list registries, the wedding invitation should not. Traditionally, family and close friends of the bride and groom spread the word about the wedding registry.
Instead, I turned to the WeddingChannel.com‘s unified registry search, spanning 22 different gift registries:
- Amazon.com
- Barneys New York
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- Bloomingdale’s
- Borsheims
- Bottlenotes
- Charity Registry
- Cloud 9
- Crate & Barrel
- Fortunoff
- Gump’s
- JCPenney
- Macy’s
- Neiman Marcus
- Pottery Barn
- REI
- Restoration Hardware
- Sandals Resorts
- Starwood Hotels & Resorts
- Tiffany & Co.
- Traveler’s Joy
- Williams-Sonoma
Just one search, based on her first and last name, revealed the couple’s wedding registry. Keep in mind you can give thoughtful gifts off the registry; it’s just there for the convenience of the guests. And the gift of money (or gift cards to the couple’s registered stores) is often well-received.
If the WeddingChannel.com’s search yields no results, you can individually check some of the online gift registries that the WeddingChannel.com does not cover.
- Bon-Ton stores, including Bergner’s, Boston Store, Carson Pirie Scott, Elder-Beerman, Herberger’s, Parisian and Younkers
- Dillard’s Wedding Registry
- JCPenney Wedding and Gift Registry
- JustGive.org’s Wedding Center
- Kohl’s Wedding Wishes Gift Registry
- Linens ‘n Things Gift Registry
- Sears Book Gift Registry
- Target Club Wedd
- Walmart Gift Registry
With the sluggish economy, both Target and Walmart are seeing more couples using their registries, according to a recent survey by TheKnot.com. For example, Target’s Club Wedd made up 18 percent of the respondents’ primary wedding registries. The survey also found that 69 percent of guests chose gifts from the couple’s wedding registry.
Tags: for couples, gift registry, gift sites, money gifts, surveys, wedding, wish lists



