May19,2011ThisisvoiceofEnglish.Goodmorning,everyone.TodayisTuesdayNow,let’senjoyasong.Now,letmereadanarticleforyou.HistoryofMother′sDayIntheU.S.Mothers'DayisaholidaycelebratedonsecondSundayinMay.Itisadaywhenchildrenhonortheirmotherswithcards,gifts,andflowers.FirstobservanceinPhiladelphia,Pa.in1907,itisbasedonsuggestionsbyJuliaWardHowein1872andbyAnnaJarvisin1907.Althoughitwasn'tcelebratedintheU.S.until1907,thereweredayshonoringmotherseveninthedaysofancientGreece.Inthosedays,however,itwasRhea,theMotherofthegodsthatwasgivenhonor.Later,inthe1600's,inEnglandtherewasanannualobservancecalled"MotheringSunday."ItwascelebratedduringJune,onthefourthSunday.OnMotheringSunday,theservants,whogenerallylivedwiththeiremployers,wereencouragedtoreturnhomeandhonortheirmothers.Itwastraditionalforthemtobringaspecialcakealongtocelebratetheoccasion.IntheU.S.,in1907AnaJarvis,fromPhiladelphia,beganacampaigntoestablishanationalMother'sDay.Jarvispersuadedhermother'schurchinGrafton,WestVirginiatocelebrateMother'sDayonthesecondanniversaryofhermother'sdeath,the2ndSundayofMay.ThenextyearMother'sDaywasalsocelebratedinPhiladelphia.Jarvisandothersbeganaletter-writingcampaigntoministers,businessmen,andpoliticiansintheirquesttoestablishanationalMother'sDay.Theyweresuccessful.PresidentWoodrowWilson,in1914,madetheofficialannouncementproclaimingMother'sDayanationalobservancethatwastobeheldeachyearonthe2ndSundayofMay.ManyothercountriesoftheworldcelebratetheirownMother'sDayatdifferenttimesthroughouttheyear.Denmark,Finland,Italy,Turkey,Australia,andBelgiumcelebrateMother'sDayonthesecondSundayinMay,asintheU.S.Now,let’senjoyasong.Now,letmereadanarticleforyou.She'sOnlyAMotherYouneverseethetearsthanshe'sabouttocry,insteadsheturnsherheadtohidethem.Youneverseethetimesshestillsawaytohersecretclosettopray,insteadsheinvitesyouintojusttalk.Youneverseehowhershouldersaresaggingfromheavyburdens,insteadshegivesyouthoseshoulderstocryon.Youneverseetheachesinherheartwhenherchildrenrebel,insteadshegivesthemmorepatienceandlove.Youneverseethehandshepullsbackwhenshe'srejected,insteadshecontinuestolerda"helping"hand.Youneverseetheachesinherhandsfromgraspingandholdingonwhenshefeelslikegivingup,insteadshefoldsthosesamehandsandpraysevenmore.Youneverseetheachesinherkneesfromprayingforothres,inseeadshespendsevenmoretimeonherknees.Youneverseethefearsshehasofbeinga"disappointment",insteadshepraysformorepowerandasoundmind.Youneverseeanyofthesethingsandshedoesn'twantyouto.Afterall,she'sonly"amother".Thanksforlistening.Byebye!Goodafternoon,everyone.ThisisvoiceofEnglishTodayisTuesdayNow,letmereadanarticleforyou.All you remember about your child being ten is managing the school fund raisers. You sold wrapping paper for paint, T shirts for new furniture, and magazine subscriptions for shade trees in the school playground. You remember storing a hundred cases of candy bars in the garage to sell so the school band could get new uniforms, and how they melted together on an unseasonably warm spring afternoon. You wished your child would grow out of playing an instrument. All you remember about your child being twelve is sitting in the stands during baseball practice and , hoping your childs team would strike out fast because you had more important things to do at home. The coach didn’t understand how busy you were. You wished the baseball season would be over soon. All you remember about your child being fourteen is being asked not to stop the car in front of the school in the morning.You had to drive two blocks further and unlock the doors without coming to a complete stop. You remember not getting to kiss your child goodbye or talking to him in front of his friendsYou wished your child would be more mature. All you remember about your child being sixteen is loud music and undecipherable lyrics screamed to a rhythmic beat. You wished for your child to grow up and leave home with the stereo. All you remember about your child being eighteen is the day they were born and having all the time in the world. And, as you walk through your quiet house, you wonder where they went and you wish yourchild hadn’t grown up so fast.Now,let’senjoyasong.Thanksforlistening.Byebye!