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Print When Holly Balardeta spent Saturday shopping, lunching and celebrating Mother’s Day weekend with her mom, she was able to give a gift she couldn’t last year: a hug. “We couldn’t go anywhere last year, everything was shutdown,” Balardeta said. Instead, they shared pastries and Champagne during a socially distant gathering on her mom’s patio. This weekend, her mom, Janie Cota, gets to spend quality time with each of her three children. “We can all hug each other now we’re so happy,” Cota said. Advertisement Whether shopping for jewelry or picking out the perfect flowers for a bouquet, San Diegans spent Saturday preparing for Mother’s Day celebrations that may more closely resemble ones from years past, before the COVID-19 pandemic. ....
5:58 Florists in the Mobile area say they have never seen a time like this. “We turned down orders yesterday,” said Kimberly Snipes, who owns Bay Flowers in Mobile. “Today I said, I think we can fill a few more. We have so much work. I have to cover what I m already committed to,” she said. Credit Pixabay Snipes has worked in flower shops since she was 15. This is the first time she had to say no to customers because she didn’t have flowers. The demand is more than the supply can provide. “Valentines this year was the bomb,” she said. “The farms can t keep up with it and Mother s Day is getting ready to happen. I have a person I m connected with in Miami, she s begging from farms. Stuff s coming in and she can only get me about five or six boxes a week.” ....