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  • Mother's Day Spending Expected To Be Down Save Email Print
    Some local retailers not seeing drop in sales
    Posted: 10:45 PM May 10, 2008
    Last Updated: 12:07 AM May 11, 2008
    Email Address: sixonline@wowt.com

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    Sunday is the day we pay tribute to mothers, but they may not be as pampered as usual this Mother's Day. The National Retail Federation expects gift spending to be down this year.

    What are local businesses seeing? A sluggish economy with higher food and gas prices. Americans just don't have as much disposable income this year and analysts are predicting they'll spend less on Mother's Day. Some local retailers are faring better than others.

    Mother's Day business is the second biggest day of the year for florists, after Valentine's Day. Flowers and Mother's Day are just about synonymous. The economy may not be so rosy, but that's not stopping shoppers like Julianne Herzog from buying for the moms they love. "Some things you scale back on, some things you don't and this is one you don't."

    "Moms are recession-proof, I think," says Piccolo’s Florist general manager Jill Overkamp. She says sales are actually up a little bit this year. "They've been awesome. I think everybody realizes how important mom is. So we've had a great week."

    Business at Iron Decor and More at 11th and Jackson isn’t dampened in the slightest. "It's been very good for us,” says Iron Decor and More’s Mark Tevogt. “We've not noticed any downturn at all. You know mom expects the best and she gets the best."

    It's a different story at Gail's Hallmark, 50th and F, where people really aren't buying gifts. Instead, they're focusing on the cards. "Probably 80 percent has been just cards only,” says owner Gail Mlnarik.

    She adds sales are noticeably down from last year. "Mother's Day was kind of late going this year, probably the last couple days have been our big days and we'll have probably a few stragglers in tomorrow."

    Lydia Perry's one of those last-minute shoppers. "The economy's horrible right now because of the gas prices." She's not buying any gifts this year. "I can't spend anything, except this card for my sister because she's special to me."

    She says the perfect card is all any mom needs. "Especially when you care enough to send the very best," laughs Mlnarik.

    Flowers are still big business, even though gas prices have caused many florists to raise their delivery charges. It's something Piccolo's at 76th and West Dodge Road did six months ago. Now they say they're just managing delivery drivers' routes better, making them as efficient as possible.

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    Posted by: Laura on May 13, 2008 at 12:15 PM
    Most moms are probably like mine...all they really want as a gift is for their kids to spend time with them. really, that's a gift more precious than money can buy. Just ask my Mom!

    Posted by: Tonya on May 11, 2008 at 04:53 PM
    T, I'm sorry for your loss and for you having to spend Mother's Day this way... its such a beautiful day out and I'm sure you would've had a great time together. May God get you thru this painful time in your life. God Bless and Happy Mother's Day!

    Posted by: t on May 10, 2008 at 10:56 PM
    I lost my mom last November. I've been dreading this day for several weeks. I wasn't intending on buying Mom anything other than flowers for her grave. But I found a book that would've been perfect for her, especially coming from me. I will spend part of this Mother's Day visiting Mom, reading my gift to her. I love you, Mom, and miss you so much. Thank you for everything!

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