“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there” Robert Browning
A tradition of “Mothering Sunday” began in the 16th Century, in the United Kingdom, as a religious holiday. When workers and servants were given a Sunday off in Lent to return home and visit their ‘mother’ church or parish. This gave people a very rare chance to reconnect with their family and loved ones and over the centuries took on a tradition of honouring mothers; with people collecting wildflowers on their journeys home to leave…