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happy mothers day

Mother's Day is a day when many people express their gratitude to mothers and maternal personalities around the world. This is an annual event, but runs at different dates in the calendar, depending on the country. What are people doing? Many people remember their mother and mother on Mother's Day. Mothers' numbers can include mothers-in-law, family members, mothers-in-law, a guardian (an adoptive parent, for example) or a friend of the family. There are many ways to celebrate Mother's Day. They include (but are not limited to): Give cards, flowers or cakes. Family meetings or visits. Breakfasts, brunches, lunches and dinners with your family, at home, in a café or at the restaurant. Personal phone calls, especially from children who live far from their mother and / or mother. Poems and messages from Mother's Day. Chocolate gifts, jewelry, accessories, clothing, equipment or DIY tools, handmade items or gift certificates. A day at the cinema with mothers a

ICC cricket world cup

1. Tears of joy, tears of pain One of the most enduring moments of the 2015 World Cup took place in the heartbreaking semifinal between South Africa and New Zealand. The added fact that the two teams were competing for their first place in the World Cup final added to all the drama. In the end, while New Zealand needed five wins to win two deliveries, average drummer Grant Elliott hit Dale Steyn for a six and sent the packed crowd from Eden Park to Auckland to sink into the delirium. While New Zealand players rejoiced, their South African counterparts were upset. Tears ran down the faces of Morne Morkel and AB de Villiers. In the midst of the outpouring of emotions, Elliott's vision of picking up an inconsolable Steyn was a sight to behold. The moment has shown why the gentleman's game is so called. 2. The first taste of success When Shapoor Zadran, the No. 11 drummer, pushed Scottish defender Iain Wardlaw to a deep square barrier and took off for a celebratory run, even