Mother’s Day has long been celebrated as a day to honor one’s mother. It is important for each of us to take the time to celebrate and thank our mothers for all that they do.
But did you know that originally, way back in 1870, Mother’s Day was envisioned as a time for women to come together and unite for peace? When we discovered this, it became clear that the time was perfect to put together a piece highlighting Julia Ward Howe’s original and inspirational Mother’s Day proclamation, which declared, “We, the women of one country, will be too tender of those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs.”
For more info, visit www.mothersdayforpeace.com or watch video:
http://lookwhatdavefound.info/2007/05/11/mothers-day-for-peace/
But did you know that originally, way back in 1870, Mother’s Day was envisioned as a time for women to come together and unite for peace? When we discovered this, it became clear that the time was perfect to put together a piece highlighting Julia Ward Howe’s original and inspirational Mother’s Day proclamation, which declared, “We, the women of one country, will be too tender of those of another country to allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs.”
For more info, visit www.mothersdayforpeace.com or watch video:
http://lookwhatdavefound.info/2007/05/11/mothers-day-for-peace/





