When time comes, we are with full enthusiasm, appreciation, and love celebrating Mother's Day in spring, and Father's day in summer. And we want to honor the both heads of the household. In the modern times of acceptance, equality, and family diversity, both parents sharing the same duties and chores. Both Mamas and Papas are "Power Parents." Every child knows when we ask the Mother and she does not want to take the responsibly for a decision, Mom would shout out "Ask your Dad!" And after you we go to the Dad to ask the same question, he uses the reverse psychology and family diplomacy by telling the child that without Mother's approval he cannot say "yes."
This days, the family is all about the teamwork. More often, we talk and read about the teamwork in the work setting and at any organizational structure. Of course, the power of the family also is within strong roots of teamwork and family members that deeply care for each other not only on Mother's Day, Father's Day, or at the Thanksgiving table. Celebrations are a part of our traditions. We honor are heroes, we honor our parents and grandparents that we love and admire. They are our role-models, and very often we not only proudly carrying our family name, by also the same DNA - the genes. We care the parents' love throughout the life.
Therefore, not always we have to wait for the big day celebration, because we can say the simple words "I love you!" or "Thank You!" on a daily base. And when the children are the young adults, what counts is, to call or text to say: "How are you? How you been? I miss you!"