Mother-in-Law Day

Date When Celebrated : Fourth Sunday in October

If you missed Mother's Day in May, then here's another chance to honor your beloved Mother-In-Law. The source of many jokes, a mother-in-law doesn't usually get the praise and appreciation she deserves.


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