What to Do on Mothers Day: How To Plan The Perfect Day
Mother’s Day is the perfect occasion to show our mums just how much they mean to us and how much we appreciate everything they do. But how do you properly say ‘thank you’ to the mother-like figures (this could also be your grandma, aunt, sister, same-sex parents - anyone you consider Mum) in your life?
Any mum will tell you that the greatest gift they could receive is spending quality time with their children. Whether you’re able to meet physically this year or not, we’ve got you covered; we’ve collected Mother’s Day activity ideas that can be enjoyed in groups of all sizes, now that restrictions are easing!
Enjoy a Mother’s Day brunch
Be the hostess with the most-est this year by organizing a Mother’s Day brunch. Whether it’s a sweet, small gathering with just you and Mum, a small group of close family members, a larger multi-generational get-together, or a virtual meet-up, we’re sure mums of all kinds will love brunch with their favourite foods and people.
Mother’s Day is all about celebrating the magical mother-like figures who light up your life and brighten even the darkest of days, so set the scene accordingly (light, bright, and fresh with some enchanting Mother’s Day flowers). Add a range of classy dinnerware, glasses of sparkling and mouth-watering drinks to the table to make sure Mum spends the day with her feet - and pinky - up.
If you’re unable to get together, pre-prepare by sending a goody-basket; simultaneously enjoy Mum’s favourite snacks and drinks.
Make breakfast in bed
Make breakfast in bed - but make it brunch! Let them sleep in, then enjoy some pancakes, coffee, or non-alcoholic Espresso Martini. Breakfast in bed is a classic way to celebrate Mother’s Day for an excellent reason: Mum gets to catch up on some much-needed sleep, and the sweet gesture of being woken with a lovingly prepared breakfast makes Mum feel appreciated and special.
For extra points, add an itinerary of Mother’s Day activities that can be expected throughout the day.
Sip ‘Mum’-osas in a cocktail class
Master new skills with a cocktail class. This enjoyable Mother’s Day activity will bring you closer than ever.
After your class, you’ll have plenty of Mother’s Day drink ideas to try! For some incredibly delicious, booze-free cocktails with fewer calories and no pesky hangover, switch out the alcoholic spirit with some non-alcoholic options. Lift your spritz with a refreshing, slightly citrusy Pink London Spritz, or enjoy a beautifully balanced ‘mum’-osa so good it makes Uncle Terry’s dad jokes bearable.
Extend the invite to the rest of the family and have everyone raise their glass to Mum to say thanks for all the things Mum does.
Explore the great outdoors
If the mother-like figures in your life love the great outdoors - and the weather forecast shows favourable weather - plan a day out exploring local historical sites, parks, and lakes.
A gentle stroll or picnic in the park is a great way to share the special day with a mum of any age and the perfect way to get Grandma or a mum-to-be involved too!
Relax through a spa day
Mums truly are superheroes; they do so much for their families every day, are always on the go, and rarely take time for themselves. Treat them to a Mother’s Day activity that gets them off their feet and provides some time off to relax and indulge in the ever-elusive ‘me time’.
If you can’t make it into a day spa this year, treat Mum to an at-home DIY spa day. Anything that involves relaxation and time together will make the perfect pampering session, plus you’ll save money and make some new, fun memories in the family home.
For even more indulgence, stock your kitchen with succulent fruits, fragrant baked goods, a bottle of sparkling, or perhaps phenomenal cocktails.
Plan a movie night
If you’re still contemplating things to do for Mother’s Day, you can’t pass up one of the greatest pastimes that ever existed: the movie night (pyjamas compulsory)!
Take a trip down memory lane with a nostalgic movie your mum adores, or pick a film featuring dynamic child/parent characters. No movie night is complete without popcorn and drinks, so make sure you plan ahead and get everything you need for a low-key, cosy night in.
Coordinate your virtual movie night so you can quote your favorite lines and discuss things like: “Bond hasn’t had a Martini until he’s tried this dreamy recipe”.
You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, but most importantly, you’ll spend quality time together... and that’s precisely what every mum wants.
Non-alcoholic cocktails to enjoy this Mother’s Day
Whether you’re planning a Mother’s Day brunch, a pyjama-friendly movie night, or a picnic in the park, there’s a range of incredibly delicious, alcohol-free Mother’s Day drink ideas for any activity. With fewer calories and no next-day hangover, these cocktail recipes are the perfect choice for all your Mother’s Day celebrations.
Lyre’s Festive Mimosa
Sweet like Mum and beautifully balanced, the Lyre’s Festive Mimosa combines Dry London Spirit and sparkling wine for a concoction so good it’ll make Uncle Terry’s dad jokes bearable during your Mother’s Day brunch. Best served in a large glass with an orange slice, lemon wheel, or mint sprig to give it a little pizazz.
Lyre’s Amalfi Spritz
Impress Mum with this refreshing, slightly citrusy concoction that gives a traditional spritz a run for its money! Made with Italian Spritz and sparkling wine, it’s perfect for sipping in the sun, enjoying with brunch, or toasting on a relaxing picnic.