Sisters keep the memories alive by sending a Mother's Day card back and forth for two decades. Read their touching story!
Two sisters have been engaging in a heartwarming tradition that spans two decades - exchanging the same Mother's Day card every year. What started as a simple gesture has evolved into a cherished ritual filled with messages and photos that invoke fond memories of their beloved mom. As the years passed, both sisters embraced motherhood themselves, adding layers of significance to the tradition. Through this card, they share the joys and challenges of parenting, strengthening their bond with each passing year.
The card, now a symbol of connection and love, travels between the sisters annually, serving as a tangible link to their shared past and present. Despite the miles and milestones that separate them, the card brings them together in spirit, reminding them of the enduring power of family ties. This touching tradition not only honors their mother's legacy but also celebrates the unique journey of sisterhood that they continue to cherish.
Did you know that the tradition of exchanging Mother's Day cards dates back to the early 20th century? Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother's Day in the United States, envisioned it as a day for expressing gratitude and love to mothers. The simple act of sending a card has since become a widespread tradition, symbolizing the deep bond between mothers and their children.
Each time it arrives in their mailbox, they add messages and photos that evoke memories of mom. Both have become mothers themselves. And between them, three of ...