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AARP Rewards Mother's Day Contest 2026!
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AARP Rewards Mother's Day Contest 2026!
Mother's Day is all about love, laughter... and the moments that make moms so special!
Share your Mother's Day tribute by hitting reply to this post - it can be funny, heartfelt or totally unique! Whether it's a funny memory, a simple thank you, or a life lesson she shared - we want to hear about it!
Not only will you spread some joy, but you will also have a chance to win a special reward, because great stories deserve great prizes!
Need inspiration? Try one of these prompts to get you started!
- The moment my mom totally saved the day for me...
- If my mom had a superpower, it would be...
- Something my mom/inspiring woman in my life told me was...
No purchase necessary to win! Be sure your entry is your own original story! Keep it kind, respectful and fun! Check out the official rules here: View Contest Rules
Play our new Mother's Day Mahjong Solitaire Game!
We also have Mother's Day egreeting cards in Rewards, you can view them here
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Hi! My mom's super power is being a great listener. She knew you were struggling with an issue but didn't pry. She would let you open up when you were ready. She didn't interrupt you with her opinions or bombard you with questions. She let you speak & nod her head. She would wait patiently until you asked for her thoughts & then shared her wisdom. She still does & we're all grateful.🙏
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My mother, my superhero, endured unimaginable hardships, including surviving an emotionally abusive marriage, to raise her four children. After leaving that abusive situation, she managed to raise them on her own. She became a nurse and spent the next fifty years helping others heal. She even cared for her own grandchild suffering from a debilitating and terminal disease. I witnessed her envelop her family in the kind of love and strength only a few people can show when facing such a great loss. And she did the same for me when my husband unexpectedly passed away when my daughter was just ten years old. By example, she taught me the importance of facing every challenge with hope, courage, and integrity. At 87, soon to be 88, she remains the center of our family. Her smile continues to light up a room, and her innate capacity for goodness and spreading joy uplifts everyone who has the privilege of having her in their lives. She is simply the heart of my heart, and I love her dearly.
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My mom passed away in 2021 at the age of 91. She had lived in the US for 60 years and had never returned to her beloved homeland of Guatemala. She was a proud American but also proud of her Guatemalan heritage. She spoke English perfectly with the most beautiful accent. She taught us to love and respect our country but to also love and respect our heritage and culture.
I am a proud Latina American because of her.
Te quiero mucho Mama
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My mom was a great mom of 13, many grandchildren, great grandmother, great great grandmother and she left a legacy behind. My dad died when I was three and mom became a single mom, back then people may wonder how but she did it. She got her certificate and went to work for Social Services, while raising her children, and working every day;she was helping other people in life to make it. She loved to plant flowers in her garden, go to bingo, cook and make coconut cakes. She had a beautiful smile, every one in the neighborhood knew her and she was often helping someone in the neighborhood, at church or in the family. She instilled many values, morals and she was a woman of integrity. I’ll always love my momma she’s my favorite girl! 😇 I miss her so so much.
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My mom has my deepest respect. She's the strongest woman or person i know. We didn't have much when I was a kid but she always made it happen for my 3 siblings and I. 8 years ago she Iost my little brother , her youngest and ny oldest sister, her oldest ,withing 8 months of each other and I know it breaks her heart everyday. I wish I could ease her pain and just want her to know how much I love her.
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My Mom Has Been In Heaven Now For 4 Year's. I Would Give Anything For The Opportunity To See Her One Last Time & Give Her The Biggest HUG & KISS ! An TO Tell Her I'm Sorry You Felt You Had To Stay 16 yrs In A Abusive Marriage For Us Kid's. But, I Thank You For Finally Seeing You Deserved Better & So Did We & FOR Being Strong Enough To Leave. I Know How Scared You Must Of Been, Let Alone The Doubt You Had Cause It Was So Hard To Start Over As A Single Mom To Myself & My Sister ! You Taught Me Work Ethic By Showing Me ..You Was The 1ST Woman Machine Operator At Your Job You Didn't Take No For An Answer, & You Taught Me To Never Let Anyone Tell Me I Can't Do Something Cause I'm A Woman , & Never Let Anyone Tell Me I'm Not Good Enough ! I'm Hoping Maybe As I'm Writing This YOU Might Be Reading It Over My Shoulder Since I Didn't Tell You When I Had The Chance. I Pray I'm 1/2 The Woman & MOM You Was !! I Love You & Miss You So Very Much Mom !!
People would say it was her fried chicken that brought them to our door. "Trudy's fried chicken," was a complete statement among our family and our neighbors. Those who knew, knew. Eyes would light up and lock and then came the "oohs" and "mmms". Let me tell you, not all of the ingredients were food items. Beyond the sage, the paprika, and thyme, was presence, fondness and love. My mom made sure each and every person who walked into our home felt valued, seen, and loved. The chicken filled our bellies, but her warmth nourished our souls.
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My mom would tell me that the quickest way to turn a friend into an enemy was to say something negative about their children. I understood what she said, but it wasn't until I had my own son that I fully got it. My mom would say, "Even if your friend is complaining about their own child, do not contribute anything negative. You can listen, but don't agree and don't add." A mama never forgets someone talking bad about their child.
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My MOM never ate until all of us kids got our bellies full! My MOM wore tape wrapped around the top to bottom of her shoes to hold them together, so we never had to! My MOM worked every day, standing on concrete with scoliosis, to provide what we needed! She didn't say the words " I LOVE YOU" but if that's not LOVE, then I don't know what is! We never realized that Mom was hungry too!!! We never told her "Thanks" or that we Loved her!! we didn't realize what Mom was doing without! She never complained and she never stopped LOVING!!! Thanks, Mom!! MOM's aren't perfect but their Love is. By the way, my mom is not here anymore but I see more and more the Love(sacrifices) that she gave to us daily!! Thanks seems not enough. Those who are still fortunate enough to have your MOM, just wrap your arms around her, give a little squeeze and Tell her you Love her! Thats ALL she really wants!
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My mother taught me how to be a responsible adult. I watched over my brothers while my parents worked even though one brother was older. When my 3 cousins visited 2 older than me, I was still in charge to make sure everything went well. We never had any problems not one when my parents were at work. She taught me how to make a meal out of nothing even though you thought there was not enough food in the kitchen. Even today I can make a meal and you would think my fridge and cabinets were full of food. The most important thing she taught me was to take care of others when needed, especially family also friends and neighbors. Today as an adult my heart is full when I can help someone in need, I mean it really makes my day when I can help someone doesn't matter if I only have to listen to what they are going through, sharing food or $ if I can sharing what I have (gift bag) without it being a holiday. So, it's because of her I share sometime the gift cards I get from AARP, Makes my day. Thank You Mama
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Out Mom made the best Strawberry Rhubarb Custard Pie She baked with what she had and there was always rhubarb either fresh or from the freezer! I don't know of anyone else who even makes this pie and honestly I haven't looked for recipes because I want to remember it as it was.
#VintageMoms
#MothersDay
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I was struggling. Broke. A mom of two going through an awful, nasty divorce. I was working full time and going to school at night. I came home from school at 10 p.m. Kids were staying overnight with a friend. When I opened my garage door, I saw a new bag of dog food on the steps going into the house. in the kitchen was a new bottle of dish detergent, and a bag of groceries. In the living room, a new container of room deodorizer. On each step going upstairs: a pair of pantyhose, a can of dusting spray, etc., etc. The bathrooms held more surprises, as did my room and the kids'. All things we used on a daily basis. All things we needed. A little reminder from my mom that she had my back and was there for me. It was the best gift I ever received in my life at the perfect time.
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My mother taught me that sometimes we have to put on "rose colored glasses" just to get by. We did not have a lot of money, my dad sometimes worked 2 jobs while my mom stayed home with us until we were old enough to stay home by ourselves and she took a job at the local bank. My sister had serious medical issues that cost money. I didn't go to a dentist until I broke my front tooth off at recess. I became obsessed with making sure I had enough money when I grew up and plunged into schoolwork to become an engineer. I often couldn't understand how my mother could "fail to see" things that were quite obvious to me and it caused frustration between us. Many decades later I finally understood that she was always trying to see the "silver lining" through what I thought of as "rose colored glasses". I have learned that is one of the most important things in life, to look for the good, the positive, and what is within our own control rather than focusing on things that may not be perfect but are outside of our control. I wish I had "learned" that lesson she emulated earlier 🙂
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My mother always wanted the best for me. She worked hard and had to drive me to high school every day before she went to work. I had perfect attendance for 4 years. I was the first one in my family to graduate from college. I was always working and going to school. In my final year to get my Bachelor's Degree in 1997 she was diagnosed with kidney cancer at age 61. I could have taken a temporary break from my classes but she said I had worked too hard and to keep going. She only had weeks or months left to live after the diagnosis. She was able to make it to my graduation in a wheelchair. I had to get up at 4am on graduation morning to get her ready and take Mom & Dad to the graduation. I think of her all the time and love and miss her.
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My Mother never complained;
When she was a teenager, her Father died in Auto crash, and she started working to support the family. Later, she divorced my Father , and raised 2 preteen boys.she worked at high priced Manhattan Hair Salon, but got home every nite to coke a hot meal. Not always successfully; once she used Lysol cleaner instead of Corn oil; we had blue Veal Cutlets that nite!y
She made most of her own clothes from patterns, crocheted, did Needlepoint, Lit Friday Nite and Memorial candles. Money was tight, but she kept us clothed and fed, and had us Bar Mitzfahed. In High School, I wanted a Motorcycle Jacket like Marlon Brando had. She didn’t complain and found the money. I looked Stupid in it!
She was opinionated; before any wedding or Anniversary family gathering, she had to be seated at a different table from whichever relative she wasn’t talking to that week.
Like her brothers and sisters, she smoked heavily. I was complicit; in the Army, I would send her $2 cigarette cartons. Even after 1/2 a lung was cut out, she still wanted to smoke. When the Cancer spread to the Lymphatic system, she didn’t complain. She gave away her jewelry and prized possessions., and awaited the painful end.
I’m 84 but still think about her advices and scoldings. Sam.
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