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My Mothers

by Liz
Events + Fashion & Textiles + Psychology & Self-Help + Spirituality + Travel / May 04, 2011

Mother’s Day is this weekend!

 

And here is what I’m getting the mothers in my life.

My Mom: Just retired, feeling restless, emailing and calling her daughter incessantly.

A House Somewhere: Tales of Life Abroad

Hopefully this collection of stories by some of the finest names in contemporary travel writing (Isabel Allende, Pico Iyer, Mort Rosenblum…) will take my mother to a faraway place. And obviously by that, I mean nurture her love of adventure and travel and otherwise occupy at least a few hours of her day. (Love you! Kisses!)

 

 

My Mother-In-Law: Born-again hippie who secretly indulged in watching the entire Tudors series in one weekend.

Wholeliness: Embracing the Sacred Unity that Heals Our World

This book by internationally renowned clinical psychologist Carmen Harra explains that wholeliness; the unity of humanity, the Divine, and the universe, is the nourishment we require to transcend a challenging era and foster unconditional fulfillment in our lives. Maybe this book will make her stop yelling at me when I beat her in euchre?
 

And... (because you have to stay on the mother-in-laws good side right?)

Sins of the House of Borgia

In 1492, when Ferdinand and Isabella expel the Jews from Spain, six year old Esther Sarfati finds herself travelling to Rome to join her father who has helped his fellow Spaniard, Rodrigo Borgia, finance his bid for the Papacy. Nine years later, as Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigore pays the favour by offering Esther a place in the household of his daughter, Lucrezia. And so on... (with lots of lust, betrayal and greed this is sure to be a winner!)

My Sister: New mom who is trying not to let her exhaustion ruin her sense of self.

My Mom, Style Icon

Mothers should never feel guilty about taking those extra minutes in the morning for themselves. This collection of photos from style savvy moms over the past decades should encourage my sis to break out her headscarf and rock her baby-yoga class in style. (or match her Baby Jogger with her sombrero?)

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