From  

CEO Computers, Inc.

Greetings!

  

It's one of the true miracles of the world that we live in that we are blessed from day one with  our moms. And as much as we love them, it's hard to really compare to just how much our moms love us. We've all heard stories of mothers displaying amazing physical strength when their children are threatened. And, believe it or not, all of our mothers possess that very same strength. But it's not about muscles at all - it's all about how much they care for us and would move heaven and earth to keep us protected and safe.

 

There's simply no other love in the world that can hold a candle to a mother's love for her children...

 

A little history:

The United States celebrates Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May. Julia Ward Howe first issued her Mother's Day Proclamation in 1870 as a call for women to join in support of disarmament. In the 1880s and 1890s there were several further attempts to establish an American Mother's Day, but these did not succeed beyond the local level.[53] The current holiday was created by Anna Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia, in 1908 as a day to honor one's mother. Jarvis wanted to accomplish her mother's dream of making a celebration for all mothers, although the idea did not take off until she enlisted the services of wealthy Philadelphia merchant John Wanamaker. She kept promoting the holiday until President Woodrow Wilson made it an official national holiday in 1914. The holiday eventually became so highly commercialized that many, including its founder, Anna Jarvis, considered it a "Hallmark holiday", i.e. one with an overwhelming commercial purpose. Jarvis eventually ended up opposing the holiday she had helped to create. She died in 1948, regretting what had become of her holiday. 

 

In the United States, Mother's Day remains one of the biggest days for sales of flowers, greeting cards, and the like; it is also the biggest holiday for long-distance telephone calls. Moreover, churchgoing is also popular, yielding the highest church attendance after Christmas Eve and Easter. Many worshipers celebrate the day with carnations, colored if the mother is living and white if she is deceased.


 
Mother's Day is a great day to treat your mother to new software for her computer.  Call CEO Computers for ideas for that special gift.

Sincerely,
 


Cecile Bendavid and Jamshid Javidi
CEO Computers, Inc.