Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for May 08, 2016
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A Brief History of Mother's Day Presented by the Maternal Association of American Matriarchs (MAAM) The ancient Medeans celebrated The Feast of Progenitrix, when the goddess Maw was precipitated with flowers, gift baskets, stacks of neatly folded clean laundry & promises to visit more often. Mother's Day and its modern form was inspired by the Apron String League, whose demonstrations in the 1910's calling for a day to honor motherhood accumulated in the Mother Riots of 1914. These prompted a shamefaced President Wilson to proclaim the second Sunday in May Mother's Day. Show some respect You should be ashamed This is the thanks I get? I do and I do and do for you kids Thus began a golden age of motherhood, roughly 1914-1960. Then, on Mother's Day 1961, a smart mouthed kid question the sanctity of motherhood, precipitating an era of shiftlessness, bad manners & general snotnosedness. So how come there's no Children's Day? Every day is Children's Day! Watch that mouth young man! Today motherhood is clearly at risk. Buffeted by changing gender roles, a sluggish economy & your mama jokes, mom has declined to #3 in the triumvirate of mom, flag & apple pie. So strike a blow for mother! Send her a card or better yet visit her more often. Is that really so much to ask? Yes, MAAM