Mother’s Days benefit gift store operators

By the A.M. Costa Rica staff

Merchants were counting their winnings Monday night after have benefited from two Mother’s Days in the same week.

Stores were doing a brisk business Monday with those who had put off until the last minute a gift for Mom.

Traditional Mother’s Day is Aug. 15. But a law passed last year moves the official recognition of the day and the legal holiday to the next Monday to provide Costa Ricans with a three day weekend.

There is strong sentiment to move the day back to where it was, and a proposed law may be introduced to that effect.

This year, the wise offspring brought gifts to Mom last Tuesday and again Monday. Mother occupies a nearly divine position in the Costa Rican family, so observance of Mother’s Day is just a step down from Christmas.

The weather cooperated, too. The skies, although cloudy, did not dump a lot of rain.

The Instituto Meteorológico Nacional says that the Central Valley and the north Pacific will experience less rain, thanks to a change in weather patterns. Rain will be isolated in the Central Pacific but more general in the south Pacific, the institute said.

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