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Are You a Young or New Mom Wondering How to Celebrate Mother’s Day?

I have a 6months old, a two years old, and an eight-year-old. I would love for someone to drop me a surprise note telling me this day they are going to take care of the kids and I have the whole Mother’s Day to myself.

I want to sit somewhere, quiet, pick a romantic book or fashion magazine, deep myself in a warm bath and read myself to a long sleep. What do you want for this Mother’s Day? Are you set to treat yourself? Is someone treating you? Or you just don’t have a clue how this day is going to go down?

Here are some suggestions on how you can make this day memorable for yourself, especially if you are a new mom or a young mom. Your moms are not old enough to do anything significant for you at the moment. However, you can always make it count by doing the following simple but profound things:

Mom’s Day Out.

When was the last time you stepped out alone? When was the last time you took a shower, made yourself pretty, wore something fancy and sexy and just took a walk? Motherhood has a way of sucking all the fun from life and all you think about now is the baby. Today, ask that Nanny you trust with your baby or babies come fully packed to stay for a night or a whole day.

You are going to drop the Mom Bra, wear something fancy, wear some makeup, call a cub, and just drive off. This is a special day for you as a mom and you can always spare some time to treat yourself.

If you are visiting Kenya for some reason, you can always contact Come Travel Kenya to organize a tour in one of the Cities around. You will have a great time.

Mom and Tots Flight to a far place

This is the perfect time to book that flight and take a trip. In Kenya, we are waiting to receive you and your Tots. We will give amazing packages on trips around the country in accordance with your taste.

We also have places that are Child friendly in plenty. The Hotels are also safe for babies and kids and there are special meals for them if you order.

This could sound like a hefty decision, and parking could be bulky. Don’t worry, you can always book this flight, wait till you are ready, and hop on a plane to Kenya. You are a mom every day therefore Mother’s Day is every day.

Mom and Tots Safari

mother's day safari

Kenyan Safaris are the best in Africa. The Wildebeest Migration is coming up soon. There are over 50 game parks and nature conservancies where you can go for a game drive-in. There are child-friendly hotels and lodges. The weather is always child friendly.

Contact Come  Travel Kenya to make a plan on visiting the Maasai Mara.

Mom Serene Breakfast

There are hundreds of serene hotels in Kenya.  the hospitality is always way above the bar. You choose to land at Kenyan Coast, at the western Lakeside, or in the countryside, in a Castle.

A quiet breakfast is always the highlight of motherhood.

Cuisine Adventures

Moms Love food. Kenyan Cuisine is ranked in the top 3 on African Cuisines. Come try out the Kenyan Meals, desserts, and snacks. You will never forget the experience.

Let us go Countryside crazy

countryside

A drive to the Kenyan Countryside will leave you relaxed and feeling energized to start another year of motherhood. My favorite Countryside is Nyanyuki. I love horses and apples. This is what you get here.

Mom and Tots shopping spree

What mom doesn’t like shopping? I love shopping. You can spare yourself some time to get to a mall and shop. Shop for shoes, new clothes, and baby stuff. It’s been a while since you did this!

Mom and Tots Aqua Marine Extreme Experience

aquamarine tours

I am thinking of the Jurassic Park Adventure.  Malindi is the best place for a marine experience. If your babies are older, they will enjoy boat rides and deep-sea experiences.

Talk to Come  Travel Kenya for your Coast Marine Extreme mother’s fun.

 

All these can be made possible for you at Come Travel Kenya. Leave a comment below and reach us for an elaborate itinerary on how to make your Mother’s Day Magical. It could be the first one. We can help you make it count.

 

WRITER:  Emily Wekulo

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