Mother’s Day is such a special time to celebrate the moms in our lives, but the most meaningful gifts are often the simplest ones. Whether it’s giving a mom the night off from cooking, dropping off a meal, surprising a friend with coffee, or sending a little love to a grandma, small acts of care can go a long way.
In this week’s newsletter, I’m sharing 5 simple ways to show up for the moms in your life this Mother’s Day!
~Nadia

Okay hear me out… one of the best gifts you can give a mom is a night off from cooking!
You can send a meal if you’re not nearby, or drop something off at her door. Even takeout from her favorite restaurant totally counts.
Here are a few easy meal ideas you can make!

Credit: Take Them A Meal
Mother’s Day is such a sweet chance to show up for the mom friends in your life, too!
A simple porch drop-off, a coffee surprise, or even a quick check-in text can mean so much, especially for moms in the thick of busy or exhausting seasons.
One of my favorite ideas is a drink carrier filled with flowers, coffee, and a few little treats dropped at their front door. It’s simple, thoughtful, and always such a fun surprise!
Don’t have Instagram? Click here to see a similar idea!

Credit: Take Them A Meal
Grandmas hold such a special place in our lives, and Mother’s Day is a sweet time to remind them of that!
If you have little ones, try out this adorable craft idea!
If you’re looking for a sweet gift idea, our recipe tins or You Are Loved spoons are both such thoughtful options she can treasure.

Mother’s Day can feel different for everyone, and for some, it can be a really hard day. Whether it’s missing your mom, walking through loss, longing, or just being in a tough season, it’s not always a day that feels easy.
If someone in your life might be hurting, one of the most meaningful things you can do is simply be there. Let them share stories, talk through their grief, or just feel however they need to.

Life in the Lofthouse
If you’re looking for an easy way to celebrate, a simple Mother’s Day brunch is always a good idea. Host your mom, family, or a few mom friends for a slow, relaxed morning together. It doesn’t have to be anything over the top. Think a breakfast casserole, muffins, fresh fruit, and coffee!
I recently took a meal to a friend that would also work perfectly for a brunch like this. Such an easy option to share and enjoy together!

