Mothers are famously hard to shop for — not because they want nothing, but because what they actually want is hard to put in a box. They want to feel seen. Appreciated. Like everything they did mattered.
A personalized webpage gives you a way to say all of that out loud.
What to say to your mom
Start with something specific she did that you still think about. Not 'you were always there for me' (though true). A moment. A thing she made. A decision she helped you through.
Then move into what she means to you now, as an adult who has started to understand what she was actually doing all along. That's usually where things get real.
Make it something she can come back to
Texts get buried. Cards get lost in a drawer. A webpage lives at a link you can send again on her birthday, on Mother's Day, on the anniversary of a loss.
Add the photos she actually wants to see — not the polished ones, the real ones. The kitchen. The road trip. The chaos of a regular Tuesday.
She'll forward it to relatives. She'll open it again when she's had a rough day. She'll save the link.