This is What Moms Want for Mother’s Day in Quarantine
We asked some of our favorite influencers what they really want for Mother's Day this year despite being in quarantine.
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—Brianne Manz, @strollerinthecity, Manhattan
Mother’s Day Wish Before Quarantine
“When I was younger, we were super creative when it came to Mother’s Day. We would either create a skit, a restaurant with a menu and decor, putting on a circus show or dance show. There was always entertainment for our mom, and we would spend hours putting it all together on our own. I love the idea of my kids spending hours (without my guided help) thinking of something creative on their own—and without conflict. That would bring a huge smile to my face.”
Mother’s Day Wish During Quarantine
“I’d like to be left alone. One day where no one screams my name from across the house.”
—Katy Winter, @katys_organized_home, Westchester
Mother’s Day Wish Before Quarantine
“I would love to enjoy a nice close-to-home staycation with my family. Just to enjoy waking up together without thinking about making breakfast, dishes, the clean-up to come or from the night before would be ahhhmazing.”
Mother’s Day Wish During Quarantine
“This Mother’s Day wish is to enjoy a sunny day in the yard gardening, and eating takeout with my family...I’m still over the cooking.”
—Natasha D’Anna, @twindollicious, Staten Island
Mother’s Day Wish Before Quarantine
“What I really want for Mother's Day is a morning all to myself. I would love to wake up when I please with zero responsibilities. My third is due a week later, so it will be my last opportunity for quite some time!”
Mother’s Day Wish During Quarantine
"With all that has been going on lately, all I want for Mother's Day is to have a morning to myself. I would love to sleep in and indulge in some self-care time. Expecting my third baby during a pandemic has made that 'me time' even more precious especially as it releases anxiety about the unknown that we are all facing."
—Gal Shyli Rosenberger, @themomjuice and @galshyli, Westchester