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Mother’s Day Gift Guide: Quarantine Edition

Mother and adult daughter

Mother’s Day is this Sunday and for many of us, it’s becoming more difficult to come up with ways to spend the special day with our even more special ladies. But being in the middle of a stay-at-home order doesn’t mean you can’t give her something thoughtful and beautiful to brighten her day.

In fact, all of the gifts listed below are ready to be delivered right to your mother figure’s door, just in time for the holiday. Be sure to avoid that last-minute rush!

While it may be a completely reimagined holiday, these gifts will make her special day just as wonderful as years past.

Give her an ice cream care package

Expressing gratitude to healthcare heroes working on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic just got a little easier with the return of Random Acts of Ice Cream from Midwest-made Hudsonville Ice Cream. The family-owned ice cream company is bringing back the popular campaign to help people say thank you to the doctors, nurses, first responders and other healthcare workers who are essential in the fight against COVID-19.

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Hudsonville is accepting nominations for Random Acts of Ice Cream with plans to ship a number of boxes each week. Nominators can share why the healthcare hero in their lives should receive an ice cream pick-me-up in these trying times and Hudsonville Ice Cream will coordinate with selected nominators to gather shipping information and send the care package without any effort or time required of the recipient. Ice cream pints from Hudsonville will be delivered directly to homes of those working in the fight against the virus. The program will continue throughout the summer.

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