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Mum, mam, mom, mammy, super woman, life-giver, best find, soulmate  – whatever you call your dear mother, it's time to celebrate all the wonderful wisdom she has passed down through the years, 

She might drive you absolutely crazy at times, but at the end of the day, she only wants what's best for you – and hey, chances are you put her through hell when you were a teenager, so you probably deserve it!

Truth be told, mothers are actually some of the most kind, caring and genius people on the planet, and whether we'd like to admit it or not, we wouldn't be the people  were are today without their help and guidance. 

In fact, new research from One4all has shown that some of the most valued things we have ever received come from our mums or the mother figures in our lives. 

A massive 96 per cent of respondents said they noticed similarities between themselves and their mothers, however, it seems men and women inherit slightly different attributes. 35 per cent of women said its having the same values that make them most alike, while 34 per cent of men said they shared their mother's temperament. 

Interestingly, the majority of men said they felt closest to their mother when they were a child, while more women admitted their mother-daughter relationship peaked during their thirties. 

When times get tough, your mother will always be there to offer a hot cup of tea and shoulder to cry on, so it's hardly surprising that one third of those surveyed agreed that a great piece of advice is the most valuable thing they've ever received from their mum. 

What's more, 90 per cent say they would consider their mum or mother figure to be a role model in their lives. 

When the tables are turned, 17% of Irish adults say they would now most like their mum or mother figure to admire their own strength, along with their outlook on life (16%) and their parenting skills (12%).

Commenting on the survey findings Aoife Davey, Group Marketing Manager at One4all Ireland, said: “From a sentimental piece of jewellery or a great piece of advice, to an inherited facial feature or their sense of style, it’s safe to say the leading ladies in our lives have had an impact on us from the very beginning. It’s clear to see that our mothers and mother figures ultimately shape the people and parents we become."

"We absolutely believe that mothers should be celebrated every day but extending a token of appreciation on Mother’s Day ensures our Mamas that we know how lucky we are to have them."

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The formidable Irish Mammy – a legend in her own right and the best at giving advice and dishing out the ultimate one-liners. Her main concerns are the weather, tea, whether the immersion was turned off and what Bridie next-door neighbour is getting up to.

She’s there to make us copious amounts of tea that will fix any problem and fill us boiled 7up when we’re under the weather.

She’s come out with some gas statements over the years and seeing as Mother’s Day is approaching Twitter is looking back at some of the funniest moments Tweeted using #IrishMammy

When you’re feeling sad and need some reassurance your Mammy will swoop in with the comforting statement “What’s for you won’t pass you by.”  Once your Mammy says this it fixes all your problems and gives you hope when you feeling a bit down.

 

You arrive home from school starving and raid the press only to find good biscuits hidden behind the never-ending box of weetabix. Then just as you’re about to open the lovely bikkies, Mammy notices and shouts “Those biscuits are for the visitors at the weekend!” and you’re busted.

When we got that bit older and began to go out more with our friends just, as we were about to leave Mammy would pipe up and say “Oh, you’re off gallivanting again I suppose! But sure isn’t it well for ye!” But she always has your back at the same time…

Your Mammy always knows best and the minute you walk into the house with your jacket still on she’ll tell you to “Take off your coat or it’ll be of no use to you when you go outside love.” The house is freezing and you reluctantly take it off because you don’t want to upset your Mother. And home is a very hard place to leave…

Despite all the advice and nagging the Irish Mammy is a comfort and reminder that home is always there no matter what. We love our Mammies, we treasure them, their funny texts and sayings, and them just being themselves.

Let’s celebrate the brilliant uniqueness that is the #IrishMammy this Mother’s Day by sharing your funniest #IrishMammyMoments

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This week, we celebrated International Women’s Day. We sang the praises of the most courageous and important women the world has ever seen, from Hillary Clinton to Maya Angelou. However, this week not only do we celebrate women, we celebrate mums.

I actually find it difficult to put into words just how much I appreciate my amazing mother. She brought me in to this world (without any painkillers, FYI), she fed me, clothed me and washed me. She cared for me when I was ill, held me when I was sad, and gave out when I was being an arsehole (teenagers, eh?).

However, I’m now 26, and frankly, very little has changed. The woman still provides me with food on the regular, buys me clothes when I’m stuck and minds me when I’m sick – I’m a big baby when I’m under the weather.

Anyway, my point is that they never stop being your mum, no matter how old you get.

I look at my mum, with my granny, and they still very much share a bond that only a mother and daughter could, despite the fact that my granny is 84 and suffering from memory loss. She’s still my mum’s best friend, and they still have those little spats that only a mum and daughter can have.

‘You’re not wearing that,are you?’ will still come out of my grandmother’s mouth on Christmas Day, when my mum comes downstairs rocking a dress she doesn’t approve of. And my mum will snap back with a mumbled ‘p*ss off’ – because that’s what we do. However, despite the little fights, my mum looks after my granny with respect and love (and a bit of craic along the way), something I am constantly in awe of.

It is a relationship like no other, a daughter and a mum. They can be your worst enemy one minute, and your closest friend the next. For me, it’s extra special, as I don’t have any sisters (I do have one lovely, annoying brother though.) So, as female influences go, my mother is my one and only. And she is more than enough, let me tell you.

I have inherited good skin, a decent bit of height and a cracking set of teeth (what did you think I was going to say? Filth). However, physical attributes aside, I am the person I am today because of my mum.

She taught me to be strong, and to ignore people’s bullshit. She taught me to be kind, and to treat everyone I meet with respect – ‘because you never know when you’ll meet them again’. She was dead right.

She has taught me how to enjoy life. She has pushed me to do things that I didn’t want to do, like moving abroad, job applications and joining the gym (trust me, I resisted that one). My music tastes, my love of food, my wanderlust, and my killer sarcasm – all of these things are down to my amazing mum.

I could continue for HOURS about all the things I’m thankful for, but ultimately, I am simply thankful for her.

Every minute, every day and every year that I’ve called her mum. I know how lucky I am, trust me. She's my best friend, and my soul mate. 

So, for tomorrow, I'm encouraging you all to tell your mums how much you love them, and how much you appreciate everything they do. 

And to my mum – you are the greatest person I know, and I love you more than anything! 

Happy Mother's Day! 

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While, yes, we do like pampering our lovely mums on Mother's Day, sometimes one of the sweetest gifts to receive is the simplest: telling them how much you love them.

Leading up to this heartwarming holiday, a recent poll has found that the average British adult says 'I love you' to their mum 12 times a month. 

If you think this number is a little low, then you're not alone. 51 percent of women polled believe they should tell their mothers they love them more.

 

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On the other hand, 41 percent of men thought they should say those three little words to mum more often.

According to research, which carried out on the behalf of Pizza Express, adults on average tell their mums they love them five times a month in person, three times over text, twice via WhatsApp, and finally twice on social media or in a greeting card.

Of course, millennials often use technology to transmit these messages of love. 37 percent of British 18 to 34-year-olds say 'I love you' to their mothers on WhatsApp, Closer reports, while 29 percent choose to do so on their favourite social media sites.

And, a number that breaks our hearts, 15 percent of the 2,000 people polled say they never tell their mums they love them.

 

Whether we say those three little words or not, we can still sometimes end up taking our mothers for granted, with 58 percent of adults saying that they're definitely guilty of this.

As well, if you're a mum to a young teenager and you're not feeling the love from them, don't be worried. Over a quarter of respondents admitted that they were most ungrateful for their mothers between the ages of 13 and 16.

Hmm, for some reason we have the sudden urge to call up our mothers and tell them just how much we love them!

Are you surprised at all by these numbers?

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Mother's Day is just around the corner, and this year we've decided to push the boat out and treat the real loves of our lives to a well-deserved pamper session. 

They've been there for us through the love, laughter and heartbreak and ask for absolutely nothing in return – and well, we're just not having it! 

The woman who gave you life should be celebrated whether she likes it or not, which is why we've rounded up some of the best beauty gifts to make your mum feel like the Queen that she is this Mother's Day. 

Urban Veda Soothing bath and Body // €29.99
Human & Kind Trocaire Box // €19.95 
Yon-Ka Masque No 1 // €47.50
Clinique – 'Aromatics Elixir' perfume spray // € 32.00 – € 79.00
Givenchy – Limited edition 'Mister Light Glow' pen corrector // €33.50
Champneys Summer Dream Rewarding Salt Scrub // €13.00
Aroma Works Rejuvenating Rose Indulgence Set // €63.16 
Kinvara Capsule Collection // €81.85
Pureology Precious Oil Softening Hair Masque // €32.95
Elemis Pro-Collagen Hydra-Gel Eye Masks 6pk // €41.23
COCO MADEMOISELLE Velvet Body Oil // €52.00
Yves Saint Laurent – Volupt Tint In Balm' lipstick // €34.00
Jo Malone Geranium & Walnut Hand Cream // €28.00
Thalgo Salt Flake Scrub // €34.00
Clarins Extra-Firming day cream for all skin types // €68.00

 

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What would we do without out wonderful mothers? Starve, more than likely. 

Mother's Day is just around the corner, and if you're lucky enough to have a bit of extra cash lying around – why not treat her to something really special? 

Flowers and chocolates are always lovely, but there's no harm in going all out every now and then. 

And if anyone deserves to be spoiled, it's the lady who brought you into the world (and the lady who buys my food, irons my work gear and books appointments for me)

Without further adieu, here are some smashing gift ideas for your lovely mammys…

Clockwise from top left: Jo Malone Diffuser, €78, Brown Thomas;
Matelassé Monogram Card Holder, €175, Saint Laurent;
Gold-plated, crystal and faux pearl ring, €110, Net-A-Porter
Ugg Slippers, €90, Ugg.com
 

 

Clockwise from top left: Textured-leather pouch, €250, Mulberry;
Classic Striped Pyjama Set, €107, Ralph Lauren;
Black Orchid Perfume, €99, Tom Ford;
Rosita Embroidered Scarf, €180, Brown Thomas

 

Clockwise from top left: Instax mini 9, €89, Fujifilm;
La Boheme Mesh Rose Gold Watch, €99.95, Cluse;
 iPad mini 4, €499, Apple Ireland;
Supersonic Hair Dryer Mothers Day Limited Edition, €399.95, Arnotts
 

 

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David Beckham is leading the way this morning with his Mother's Day tribute to wife Victoria. 

The pair, who have been married for almost 18 years, are actual couple goals, and this Instagram post proves why.

Taking to the social media site, David wrote a heart-felt post for Victoria, and shared a snap of the family. 

 

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"Happy mama's day to another amazing mummy…Someone that has raised these beautiful little ones to be the most precious, special and loved children," reads the post. 

"A woman that has drive, passion, intelligence and love for her children what gets any better than that?"

"Thank you for giving me the most beautiful gift. To all the mums have an amazing day."

 

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Victoria also shared a snap of the adorable card that Harper made for her, saying: 

"Feeling very loved today The sweetest card from my best friend x I love u all so much."

Too cute. 

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Planning on heading home this weekend to see your mum? Well curling up on the couch for some great telly could be on the cards so. 

The much loved Tinder on the Telly returns to The Ray D'Arcy Show this Saturday, but in honour of all our mammies, the show has a serious Mother's Day twist.

Ray is teaming up with one Mum, who will chose whether to swipe right or left on potential gal pals for her single son. 

Keeping with the Mother's Day theme, there will also be special Mother's Day messages from Irish people looking to say a big thank you to their mams in a public declaration of devotion.

Ian Dempsey and Mario Rosenstock will also join Ray on the couch this week, for their first ever television interview together.

The creative minds behind Gift Grub will discuss their 18-year comedy collaboration, and they will pay homage to their favourite comedic endeavours. 

They will also share their memories of their good friend, the late Tony Fenton, as well as their plans for the future.

Rounding out the Mother's Day line-up is disability activist Joanne O' Riordan, who will drop by to chat to Ray about why Ireland is lagging behind when it comes to the human rights of people with disabilities.

On a very millennial note, she will also be chatting about her decision to give up social media for Lent, something we could never manage!

Oh, and while we have you; don't forget to have your say in the inaugural SHEmazing Awards this May! It's time to vote, and you can do it right here!

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Mother's Day is just around the corner, and the panic has ensued about what to get our dear darling mammies.

While fancy presents are amazing, sometimes investing in experiences can be just as fab.

Here's a few of our top suggestions: 

10. Spa day

Taking your well-deserving mammy away for a spa weekend is a Mother's Day favourite. 

While a spa weekend may be pricey, sites like Groupon have some pretty great deals that don't cost a complete bomb. 

 

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9. Home spa

However, sometimes an at-home spa can be just as nice!

Stock up on face masks and give your mum a blow dry at home. Even throw in a mani-pedi if you're feeling extra generous. 

8. A scenic hike

If your mum is more of an adventurous type, why not try a hiking trial up a mountain or a forest trail if there is one close to you.

Follow it up with a hearty warm brunch after all that exercise. 

7. Adventure centre

Another one for the athletic mum, an adventure centre is an amazing idea if you have younger siblings who need to expend some energy.

 

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6. Head for the sun

Obviously we would love it if our mums could spend their entire lives on holiday, relaxing in the sunshine like they so deserve.

While it may be a tad last minute to whisk her away this weekend, a quick trip abroad always makes an excellent present. 

 

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5. High tea

A beautifully prepared high tea is one of the cutest ways to celebrate a big occasion like Mother's Day.

Your local fancy hotel is sure to have a tea option on their restaurant or lounge menu. 

 

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4. Gin tasting

If your mum enjoys a nice beverage or two, a gin tasting or whiskey tour could make for an interesting afternoon.

Bring your best friend and her mum, and the group of you can have an amazing time supping on gin and swapping stories. 

 

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3. Beach walk

Enjoying the outdoors with a walk on the beach is one way to spend quality time wih your mum, without the exertion of a full on hike.

Grab some take-out coffee or hot chocolate before you hit the prom to keep those hands toasty. 

 

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2. Go antiquing

Antiquing can actually be great craic, and the gems you unearth are completely amazing.

Whether you hit the professional warehouses or take your chances at a flea market, antiquing can definitely be a laugh. 

 

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1. Remind her of how special she is

Fancy presents and big adventures are nice and all, but on Mother's Day, the most important thing is to make your mum feel loved.

And whether that's through a giant bouquet or a simple homemade card, she'll know it came from the heart. 

 

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We've all seen the meme which reminds us how difficult it is to choose a present which accurately illustrates the esteem in which we hold our beloved mothers.

They might deserve a whole damn island, but your bank account insists they're getting a homemade card, right?

Yup, been there.

And with Mother's Day just around the corner, chances are you're struggling to decide on a gift for the woman who deserves the world.

 But don't worry because we got you covered.

Left to right: Neostrata High Potency Cream € 53.50 Neostrata Lotion Plus €29.35
 

Left to right: Neostrata Bionic Face Serum €48.25  Neostrata Oily Skin Solution €24.10

Left to right: Clarins Treatment Fragrance Collection € 42 Nuxe 19.50 for 50ml & €33 for 100ml.

Left to right: Image Total Pure Hyaluronic Filler €71.00 Anti Ageing Serum €79.00

 

 

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Mother's Day is just around the corner, and if your mother is anything like ours, you're probably not getting much help in the present department.

From telling us to save our money to insisting they want for nothing, our mammies are pretty useless when it comes to speaking their mind on the gift front.

So, we've taken it upon ourselves to source some of the loveliest gifts you can bestow upon that mama of yours.

Take a look at these…

Clockwise from left: Brooke & Shoals Lemon Verbena & Bergamot €22.00; Avoca No 7 Hand Cream – Wild Meadow €14.95; Avoca Teapot Aqua with Mesh Filter €26.95; Brooke & Shoals Neroli Blosson& Lavender €22.00

Clockwise from left: Brooke & Shoals Pink Petals Sandalwood & Mimosa €65.00; Marks and Spencer Smooth Round Watch €40.00; River Island Pink floral clip top purse €24.00; Brooke & Shoals Candle Gift Set Two-pack €23.00

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We all love our mammies, and what better way to honour them than with a public declaration of devotion?

With Mother's Day fast approaching, The Ray D’Arcy Show are hoping to give sons and daughters across the nation a chance to pay tribute to their mothers live on RTÉ One next Saturday night, March 25 (that's Mother's Day eve, for those who forgot). 

To enter, get in touch with The Ray D’Arcy Show TV team telling them just why your mum deserves a big Mother's Day thank you. 

"If you would like to say thank you on the national air waves to your mum, get us a video in, and we'll be playing them out. So if you have an auld camera phone, and who doesn't now, say a lovely message into it about your mum," said Ray. 

Maybe your mammy helped you through a particularly tough time, or perhaps she had a challenging year and you just want to let her know why she is so special to you.

Whatever the reason, Ray wants to hear from you, and if successful, you and your mum might be live in studio on next weekend's show, or your special Mother's Day video message could feature on the show that night. 

To enter, send your video message to thanksmam@rte.ie, and don’t forget to include a daytime contact number.

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