Global Courant 2023-05-14 17:41:48
SAN PEDRO SULA.
Honduras celebrates this sunday may 14 Mother’s Day, whose holiday represents an important date to show love and affection within the Honduran families.
Apart from being a celebration to pamper mom, it is also an important date for the economic and commercial movement that is generated with the sale of products and services to give to mothers.
As is customary, in Honduras Mother’s Day is celebrated on the second Sunday of May, so many Hondurans prepare in advance to surprise their parents.
This year, with the pandemic almost gone, normality has returned to the homes of the country, where a large part are led by women mothers that every day they strive to get their children ahead, despite the adversities and conditions they face.
COMMERCIAL MOVEMENT IN SAN PEDRO SULA
In streets, avenues, markets, shopping centers, among other places of San Pedro Sulathe industrial capital of Honduras, the commercial movement has been visible for at least a week.
FACT
In Honduras, Mother’s Day was decreed on January 25, 1927, during the administration of Miguel Paz Barahona. However, the celebration is held year after year on the second Sunday of May.
Many take advantage of the occasion to set up tents and set up small shops to sell floral arrangements and other decorative products alluding to Mother’s Day.
He Guamilito market, One of the most emblematic of the city, it is the one that the people of Sampedranos visit to buy the respective gifts and thus fill their mother with love on her day.
In this place, red roses, sunflowers and orchids are the most sought after flowers, and market vendors are full of orders for this emotional date for families.
It should be noted that flower prices increase at this time due to demand and delivery costs. Tulips, one of the most exotic flowers, cost L150 per unit, and if you want decorated with paper L200.
Arrangements of roses with other ornamentals are adapted to the client’s budget, both on paper and on a base. Guamilito flower vendors opened their stores this Sunday starting at 6:00 in the morning.
However, many Hondurans opt for other types of gifts to make their mothers feel “the queens of the home.” Some crowd stores selling electrical appliances, clothing stores, beauty salons, among others.
From the digital newsroom of Diario LA PRENSA we congratulate the Honduran mothers on their day.