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Aug 09Happy Costa Rican Mother’s Day
The streets filled with flowers, the supermarkets with chocolates, and the home appliance stores with SALE signs that tempted passersby as Costa Rican searched for a way to thank their madres (mothers) this last Saturday- Costa Rica’s Mother’s Day.
Though the date may sound off the mothers of other countries (most, including the United States, celebrate the second Sunday of May), August 15th is the official date set aside yearly to honor moms, celebrate motherhood, and recognize all those special contributions that mothers make to society.
While people from other countries may tend to think of Mother’s Day as a “Hallmark Holiday” (though none of us would dare mention this thought to our mothers!), Costa Ricans seem to truly respect and cherish this day; after all, where would any of us be without our mothers? Furthermore, Costa Rica is a society in which the woman act as very much as the foundation of the household (cleaning, cooking, ironing, sending their children to school and work with home-cooked hot lunches…. it’s no wonder so many adults still live at home here!). In fact, Mother’s Day is so special in Costa Rica that it is recognized as a national holiday. Furthermore, it marks the 2nd biggest day for sales among retailers (second only to the Christmas madness).
A typical Costa Rican Mother’s Day may be spent with several generations: children, parents and grandparents gather together at a family member’s home to exchange gifts and, more importantly, share some time together. Most families prepare a special lunch or share an afternoon “café” (a time for friends and family to drink coffee and enjoy pastries together. It is traditional for the host to provide the coffee and the visitors to contribute some type of bread or pastry). A typical gift may range anywhere from a homemade card or cake to a brand-new appliance found in one of the many Mother’s Day offers (these are often paid on lay-away). Some may have even given mom a lottery ticket (as stashed an extra one away for themselves), since the Mother’s Day lottery was a special event full of all sorts of winnings.
Well, for all those moms out there who carried us in their bellies for 9 months and who fed, clothed and raised us within the best of their capacities- here’s to you! We wish you many thanks and a Happy Costa Rican Mother’s Day.