The tradition of Mothering Sunday dates back hundreds of years to Britain’s early Christians, who celebrated a mothers’ festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent in honour of the Virgin Mary. Some say that this festival replaced the pagan celebration of the Roman mother goddess, Cybele, which goes back thousands of years. These days, Mother’s Day is all about treating mum like the queen that she is, and there are lots of ways to make sure she has a wonderful time, from a special gift to afternoon tea at her favourite cafe. Stuck for ideas? We’ve got some inspiration, and our advertisers are here to take the stress out of finding the perfect gift or experience
One of the best ways to treat mum is to take on her chores and let her sit back and relax.
You might be surprised how much she does on a daily basis, so let her off the hook and offer to tidy the kitchen, take out the rubbish, do the laundry or weed the garden. Better yet, give mum an entire weekend off and let her have a much needed lie in.