How to Go All Out for Mom on Mother's Day
Go all out to honor the woman who gave you life. Get online or pick up the telephone and arrange a fabulous day for your mother.
Something Nearly Fanciful
Steps:
1. Buy airline tickets to a trendy port of call such as Miami or New Orleans.
2. Make reservations for a cruise.
3. Order a limousine service to whisk your mother to the airport.
4. Fill the limo with her favorite flowers and iced Champagne.
5. Wrap a string of pearls around the neck of the Champagne bottle.
6. Arrange for a limo to meet her upon arrival at the destination airport.
7. Have a suite reserved at a posh hotel.
8. Make sure the limo is available to take her to the cruise ship.
9. Tell the driver to stop at the city's fanciest store so that your mother can outfit herself properly for the cruise.
10. Wire her flowers daily while she's on her cruise.
11. Fly her home first-class.
Something Almost Practical
Steps:
1. Think about your mother's dreams - imagine what she would do if money were no object.
2. Show up at her home on Mother's Day in a new car and hand her the keys with a kiss.
3. Ask Mom if she's put off a major remodeling job. Hire a contractor to take care of it for her.
4. Have your favorite electronics shop deliver a complete home theater system.
5. Find out your mother's most fabulous jewelry wish - a Rolex, a marquis diamond, emerald earrings. Take her to brunch at a fancy restaurant and have the maitre d' deliver the jewels to her table.
6. Indulge her with massage therapy, a sauna and a complete makeover.
7. Rent a limo and take her to the opera or ballet, topping off the evening with dinner at an exclusive restaurant.
Tips:
Mothers want love and recognition more than they want material objects. The most expensive gift cannot replace a sincere declaration of devotion and appreciation.
Warnings:
Discreetly inquire of other family members before attempting to do anything major for your mother. Major surprises are sometimes unwelcome.
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The City of Shelton (formerly known as Huntington) was incorporated in 1789 from Stratford as a town and incorporated in 1919 as a city. Comprised of 31.4 square miles in Fairfield County, Shelton's northwest boundary is the Housatonic River.
The City is contiguous to Stratford to the south, Trumbull and Monroe to the west, and across the Housatonic River lie Seymour, Ansonia, Derby, Orange and Milford.
The City is about one and a half hour from New York City by rail or highway transportation. The City is served by interstate, intrastate, and local bus lines. The City is traversed by Route 8, which connects to the south with Interstate 95 and the Merritt Parkways providing access to Bridgeport, Stamford and New York City, and to the North with Interstate 84, leading to Waterbury, Hartford and Boston. Rail transportation and freight service is available to major points including New York, Boston, Providence and Montreal. Air service is available in Stratford to the south, White Plains Airport to the west, Bradley International Airport to the north, and LaGuardia and Kennedy Airports to the south.

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