Three Cheers To Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis

rew4er2nail

Momma mia man date

comb the second Sunday during month of May
can be traced back to ancient Greeks and Romans
festivals held

to honor mother goddesses Rhea and Cybele

setting precedent for Mother's Day
where early Christians fancied festival

known as “Mothering Sunday.”

Fast forward to the early

twentieth century 1908 when

Ann Maria Reeves Jarvis (a social activist then,
and community organizer

during American Civil War) era to quieten
grief fraught era also cited

as informally memorializing her mother,

who begot said noble men

touring daughter

paying homage to woebegone

lachrymose role with accolades

to endure tragedy and loss put upon

childbearing women,

this event held (rain or sun)
at St Andrew's Methodist Church

in Grafton, West Virginia, which did quicken
in subsequent decades to formal fete,

where poets (like me) did open

the special occasion with ranked midshipmen

commercialization cropped as ken
be expected by the early 1920's imbolden

greeting card companies such as Hallmark gen
er rated a market (money making of course) even


though Jarvis believed companies sought profit
NOT prophet, thus misinterpreting

and exploiting idea of Mother's Day and met
aforementioned founder, who tried to jet

tis sin the vulgar appetite of the ole mighty dollar,

but her lofty ambition did get

thwarted by mass marketing

the quaint idea,

plus she feared going in debt

and though the industry

(initially proposed entailed low key

acknowledgement, the originator

(Ann Marie Jarvis) still esteemed,
lionized, revered re
formed unsanitary living conditions with zee

less ness and aplomb
set a course where greater longevity doth hum
all because, she sought to regale "mum."

  • Author: rew4er2nail (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 8th, 2021 13:32
  • Category: Family
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