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National Lazy Mom’s Day – September 1, 2023

National Lazy Mom’s Day on  September 1 this year is observed on the first Friday of September every year. It’s your reminder to lend a hand and give your mom a much-deserved break from her daily tasks. Sure Mother’s Day is a wonderful day where we celebrate our mothers and shower them with gifts and praise. However, even on Mother’s Day, our moms are still found cooking and cleaning for our families, not having time to sit back and relax. So today we’re making sure mom knows how much we love and appreciate her. More than once a year, today, no purchases necessary, just cover her duties and tell her to cool it!

History of National Lazy Mom’s Day

National Lazy Mom’s Day is not meant to celebrate Lazy Mom’s but to encourage hard-working moms to take some time for themselves. Yes, we know the old saying, “a mother’s work is never finished,” but it can be paused momentarily. If you’re a mom, you owe it to yourself to have one day of peace and solitude and today is the day you get it! Rather than having to get dressed for a nice meal, prepare for in-laws, or collect noodle art, this day includes nobody but you and yourself. It is your opportunity to relax and do whatever pleases you. It is your chance for uninterrupted leisure. 

To ensure your day of peace goes undisturbed, get away from the house and into a world of maximum relaxation at a spa. Enjoy a pedicure, get a massage, and spend quality you time in a sauna. If you believe in retail therapy, more power to you! Take a trip to the mall and bask in the glory of new purchases. And if you’re not a mom, make sure you take today to cover her daily chores and show her that you care. No cards or gifts are necessary. Just cover her duties for one day and see how much positive impact one day of rest can have on your supermom.

National Lazy Mom’s Day timeline

2300 B.C.
Hindu Goddess

Shri-Lakshmi, the Hindu mother-goddess who nurtures and nourishes all life is first mentioned.

700 B.C.
Greek Goddess

Gaia also known as Mother Earth is introduced as the first goddess of Greek Mythology.

1903
Smart Mom

Marie Curie is the first woman (and mother) to receive a Nobel Prize.

1992
Super Mom

Kathy Headlee, mother of seven established Mother’s Without Borders to help orphaned children around the world.

National Lazy Mom’s Day FAQs

Is today Mother’s Day?

Mother’s Day is held on the second Sunday of May, Lazy Mom’s Day is a different holiday celebrated on the first Friday of September.

 

Can I still get my mom a gift?

You can get your mom a gift any day, any time, for any reason, we encourage it, but it’s not necessary.

What should I do for my mom today?

Just make sure she gets to relax today, do the dishes, sweep the floors, and maybe even make dinner if you’re up for it, whatever you can to relieve some stress!

National Lazy Mom’s Day Activities

  1. No Cleaning

    This is the most important part of Lazy Mom’s Day. You MUST relax. Delegate any necessary cleaning to the other house residents, today is your day off.

  2. Order Take-Out

    If the other parties in your house are ill-equipped to make a proper meal, no sweat. Order take out and enjoy a clean-up free night from a restaurant of your choice.

  3. Take a Bath

    Treat yourself to a nice hot soak. Grab a bath bomb or some bubble bath, a nice book, and maybe even some candles and enjoy.

5 FUN FACTS

  1. A Whole Lotta Mama

    There are about 2 billion moms in the world

  2. Spreading Joy

    After Christmas, Mother’s Day is the second most popular holiday for gift-giving.

  3. Age of Motherhood

    Today, the average age of new moms in the U.S. is 25, versus 21 years old in 1970.

  4. Workin’ Moms

    Mothers do about 88% of laundry in the U.S.

  5. Symbolic Carnations

    Wearing a colored carnation on Mother’s Day indicates that a person’s mother is living. A white carnation means that a person’s mother is dead.

Why We Love National Lazy Mom’s Day

  1. Mom’s Work Hard Enough

    Even on Mother’s Day, Mom’s are running around taking care of the kids and accomplishing the impossible every day. But everybody needs a break sometimes and this day makes sure of it.

  2. We Love Our Moms

    Sometimes we get so used to depending on our moms for everything we forget how hard they work for us. So we always appreciate a friendly reminder to thank our amazing moms for all they do for us.

  3. Moms Are Amazing

    Moms are magic. The amount of things a mom can accomplish in one day is unmatched, they are multi-tasking, time-bending, superhumans and we can never forget that.

National Lazy Mom’s Day dates

YearDateDay
2021September 3Friday
2022September 2Friday
2023September 1Friday
2024September 6Friday
2025September 5Friday
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