"Just a Thought" on Dia de la Madre in La Prensa Texas. 5-12
(my Mother Eileen & brother Roger & Me)
Just a Thought: dia de la Madre
(Mother’s Day)
By Steve Walker who is a Vietnam Veteran, former Judge and Journalist
Today we celebrate Mother’s Day. It is
the day we honor our mothers and
motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is
celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in spring
in April or May.
Here in the United States
it is designated as the second Sunday in May which turns out to be the 12th this
year. The modern holiday of Mother's Day was first celebrated in 1908,
when a woman named Anna Jarvis held
a memorial for her mother in Grafton, West Virginia. She then began a campaign
to make "Mother's Day" a recognized holiday in the United States.
When we think of the
sacrifice many of our mothers who have nurtured us all through our life, we
can’t help but be thankful to them and for them. Look at many of our
successful leaders in San Antonio who have been significantly influenced and
guided by their mothers.
When you think of former Mayor and HUD Secretary Julian Castro and who is currently running for President of the U.S. and his brother Congressman Joaquin Castro, you immediately think of their success and the influence that their mother Rosie Castro has made a difference in their lives.
Both are graduates of
Harvard Law School and Stanford University. Rosie herself is well educated with
a Master’s Degree and making a difference in the community on her own.
Then we have mother Millie Duran, the Founder of the
La Prensa Education Foundation which has raised millions of dollars for
scholarships. Millie is the wife of the now deceased La Prensa SA Publisher Tino Duran and mother to
sons David, Steve, and Tino Jr., plus two daughters,
Barbara and Nina Duran.
Son, Steve is now the
third family member to be the Publisher of La Prensa Texas as it is called now
with on-line capabilities as well as print, and a non-profit designation. I am
proud to say I have written a column for over 8 years under all 3 of them who I
called then and now call Steve, “boss.”
According to history
Jarvis the founder of “Mother’s Day” became very disappointed with its
commercialization by the 1920s. Her mission was to “honor her mother with an
official Mother’s Day” and not commercialize it in her words. Obviously it
became so popular it was eventually adopted by numerous other countries and is
now celebrated all over the world.
In Mexico for example the
government of Alvaro Obregon imported
the Mother's Day holiday from the US in 1922 marking May 10th every
year as Mother’s Day, with the newspaper Excelsior holding a massive
promotional campaign for the holiday that year. In this tradition, in the
early 1920s, Hallmark Cards began creating and producing Mother’s Day cards so
each person could offer a gift, card, or remembrance toward their mothers,
grandmothers, and/or maternal figure on that special Mother's Day.
We have come a long way
in over one hundred years + celebrating Mother’s Day. Just a suggestion would
be to give your mother a “Happy Mother’s Day” card if you haven’t already, and
perhaps take her out to dinner to a nice estaurant.
As always, I write “Just a Thought.”
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