This post is sponsored by the theatrical release of Mother’s Day.
Mother’s Day is that one holiday that has taken me years to come to terms with. There have been too many holidays where I built it up to be the most relaxing day full of pampering, and children who don’t fight or bicker. The problem is that it never happens. I’ve spent far too many Mother’s Days disappointed and frustrated that my kids don’t allow me that one day to have some peace in the home. Then it all changed. I stopped with the expectations and reminded myself of why I became a mom, and vowed to spend the remainder of my Mother’s Days just loving on my kids and enjoying them. This year, make some memories with your kids and/or mothers by taking them to see Mother’s Day, in theaters Friday, April 29th. Talk about a big-hearted comedy celebrating moms.
Mother’s Day comes to theaters on Friday and it does not disappoint. I’ve already watched the movie, and it gave us some great laughs, but it also helped me to realize that while not everything with our mothers or our kids are perfect, a mother’s love transcends all else. The movie follows three women, three stories and will encourage you to let go of your fears and embrace the ones you love.
There are all kinds of mothers, and not every relationship is perfect. This Friday April 29th, head to theaters and see Mother’s Day with your loved ones, and find joy in knowing you are not alone. See how we are all connected, and have fun laughing along the way. You can purchase your tickets in advance from Fandango.
COME CELEBRATE THE MOTHER OF ALL HOLIDAYS. See #MothersDayMovie in theaters Friday starring Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts & Jason Sudeikis!
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