Public service announcement
It is Mothers Day on Sunday.
(This entry brought to you by my sister ringing me up to remind me. I thought I'd spread the reminding)
(This entry brought to you by my sister ringing me up to remind me. I thought I'd spread the reminding)
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You're right!
Thank you - although (for once) I already bought a card and rpesent, I would have been a week late (well, half a week late) in giving it to her! EEP!
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I still have to get mine a present anyhow. Chocolate can be safely ruled out, as can nice bath stuff so I guess that's a book. Again. Or flowers. Again. Mmmph.
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IIRC, it used to be that Mothering Sunday was the day on which girls who were in service would be allowed to go home to see their mothers. They'd sometimes be given a cake or similar from the kitchen of their employer to take home, or castoff clothes for the kids still at home. They'd often pick flowers as they walked to their family home - it's spring, after all. Many churches will still hand out flowers to children on Mothering Sunday, to give to their mother - mine certainly did when I was little.
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AIUI, I may be wrong.
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Not that I know of; I can remember giving my mum handmade cards and the like from a very early age.. and I now have this image in my head of making up a card with daffodils on the front of it when I was 6 for mothering sunday.
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IME a lot of men do send mother's day cards ... but equally a lot of women don't. I guess it's between you and your mum, innit... I know my mum wouldn't be offended if I didn't send anything on mother's day (because I don't always remember!), but equally she's certainly not going to complain if I send her flowers. :)
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