Hamper Blog alex.walker on 09 Mar 2011

Mother’s Day Hampers Now Available

If you’re in any doubt at all, please make a note that Mothering Sunday is on the 3rd of April this year. Now there’s no excuse for forgetting! Fortunately at Virginia Hayward we’ve had the date in mind for some time now and have been able to create a fantastically tempting selection of Mother’s Day hampers and gifts specifically designed to make Mothering Sunday one to remember.

From a gift box full of treats, including our exclusive Jean Pernet Champagne, which can be personalised with your special message printed directly onto the gift box through to gardening gifts and smellies especially for ladies, you are certain to find a special gift for a special Mum.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 11 Mar 2010

Hurry, FREE Delivery Offer Ends Today!

Don’t delay any longer, place your order before midday to take advantage of our fantastic free delivery offer. We’ll deliver your choice of gift to Mum by the end of the day on Friday for free. That’s at least a £5 saving on every gift on the site. Choose your Mothers Day Hamper here.

If you’re struggling to choose your favourite and need a little more time, don’t worry, we can deliver on Saturday too for orders place before midday on Friday 12th of March. Surcharges will apply.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 08 Mar 2010

FREE Delivery for Mother’s Day

Our excellent FREE delivery offer begins today, so make sure you place your order for Mother’s Day before midday on Thursday.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 05 Mar 2010

The History Behind Mothering Sunday

Alternatively known as ‘Mid-Lent Sunday’ or ‘Pudding Pie Sunday’, it was a day in Lent when the fasting rules were relaxed to honour the ‘Feeding of the Five Thousand’.

However, it was more usual to refer to the day as Mothering Sunday, despite the fact that noone is absolutely certain how the name began. Theories abound but the most popular is that the celebration could have been adopted from a Roman spring festival celebrating Cybele, their Mother Goddess.

As Christianity spread, the date was adopted by Christians. The epistle in the Book of Common Prayer for the heavenly Jerusalem as ‘the Mother of all us all’ and this may have prompted the customs that we still see and follow today.

Mothering Sunday in the UK is on a different date to the American celebration on the second Sunday in May, as trademarked by Anna Jarvis in 1912.

Hamper Blog alex.walker on 04 Mar 2010

Why is Mother’s Day on Different Dates Each Year?

At Virginia Hayward, we have a range of hampers and gifts available for each of the main events in the year, for example our Mother’s Day hampers category is full of gifts for Mums. So one of the first jobs each year is to look in the diary to find out when each of these events is in the coming year. Valentine’s Day is easy, but Mother’s Day, Easter and Father’s Day all change and we’ve taken it upon ourselves to find out why.

Mothering Sunday isn’t a fixed day because it is always the fourth Sunday in Lent. As Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on the Saturday before Easter Sunday, this means that Mother’s Day in the UK will fall on different dates each year, sometimes even in different months. For example, Mother’s Day in 2011 will fall just inside April.

Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the UK on the fourth Sunday in Lent since at least the 16th century.

If you’re looking for the perfect Mother’s Day Hamper, feel free to browse through our range.

Hamper Blog admin on 03 Mar 2010

Free Delivery for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is fast approaching and we’re pleased to say that we’ve got a great range of hampers and gifts available to choose from: Mother’s Day Hampers and Gifts.

We’re also offering FREE delivery* on all orders placed between the 8th of March and midday on Thursday the 11th of March. That’s at least a £5 saving on every gift on the site.

If you’d like your gift delivered at the weekend though, we’re now offering a special Saturday service, although unfortunately we can’t yet do this one for free!

*Surcharges may apply in remote locations.


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