“In Haiti May 28 is a day of celebration of Haitian mothers,” says blogger (Fr) AyitiCherieConnexion. “I'd like to say: Happy Mothers' day to all the women of Haiti, whether they are rich or poor, whether they are from the countryside, from the cities or from the mountains. After all, they all work courageously to give life to their beloved children of Haiti Cherie.”
KnowTnT.com would like to know what the point of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting actually is: “I am forced to wonder if the CHOGM meeting isn't anything but a group of dinosaurs discussing the tar pits.”
“It does my heart proud to see two Jamaican-based athletes cop the 2009 IAAF World Athlete of the Year Awards”: Girl With A Purpose congratulates Usain Bolt and Sanya Richards.
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why was mothersday introduced to trinidad? who introduced mothers day in trinidad? why do we celebrate mothersday in trinidad? how did mothers day come to trinidad
hatian mothers day is on the 3rd sunday