HAPPY MOTHERING SUNDAY

In the UK, Mother’s Day is traditionally referred to as Mothering Sunday. Mothering Sunday has been celebrated for many centuries and is part of the Christian tradition. This day always falls on the fourth Sunday of Lent.

UK Mother's Day

Ideally one doesn’t need reasons for celebrating Mother’s Day and appreciating one’s mother and showering her with gifts. However, there is quite a history behind the origin of ‘UK Mother’s Day’ and as this day draws near, the time seems perfect to know that how this day came to be known as ‘Mothering Sunday’.

Like the rest of Europe, England and Ireland observed the mid-Lent holiday and honored and decorated their “Mother Church,” the church where they were baptized. The church eventually extended the observation to honor all mothers. The English called this Mothering Sunday and, in the 1700’s they observed it by taking a break from the fasting and penitence of Lent and having a family feast.

Winchester Cathedral, UK
            Winchester Cathedral as ‘Mother Church’, UK

Children would make a rare journey home from their apprenticeships and jobs to spend the day with their mother and family. Mothering Sunday fell out of practice in the early 1900’s. After WWII, however, the islanders once again picked up the tradition, inspired largely by the United States. Today UK Mother’s Day continues in much the same way as the old tradition, with cards and dinners in honor of Mothers.

In addition, cakes and flowers — especially violets — are given to Moms on Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom. It is customary to serve Simnel Cake, a glazed fruitcake inspired by a folk tale about a married couple, Simon and Nell. This pair could not decide whether to bake or broil a cake, so in the end they ended up doing both. Thus Simnel Cake was born.

From gift ideas and picturesque places to visit with your mom to the perfect flowers for the occasion, there are many ways in which you can show your mom your affection, gratitude and love and make Mother’s Day special. Celebrate your special bond with your mom this Mother’s Sunday with delectable hampers, enticing cakes or stunning ensembles that have been crafted specially with love and a whole lot of warmth. This year in 2013, UK Mother’s Day will be celebrated on 10th March whereas in 2014 it will be celebrated on 30th March.

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DAFFODIL-THE MAGNIFICENT MARCH BIRTH FLOWER

I wandered lonely as a cloud
That floats on high o’er vales and hills,
When all at once I saw a crowd,
A host, of golden daffodils;
Beside the lake, beneath the trees,
Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.

–          William Wordsworth

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Origins

The daffodil which is commonly referred to as narcissus with large trumpets is the March birth flower. For thousands of years, daffodils have been a potent symbol in both Eastern and Western cultures. Although it’s most recognizable meaning is rooted in Greek mythology, it also has very specific and varied meanings for different cultures, both past and present. Today, this flower is used all over the world in ceremonies, on holidays and at festivals, and as a fundraising symbol for various charities.

 

Charities

Many of the cancer charity organizations sell daffodils on Daffodil Day, which is typically in March. Along the lines of the Christian representation of death and rebirth, many Cancer charities have used the narcissus as a symbol of rebirth and hope. The American, Canadian, New Zealand and Irish Cancer Societies, as well as Muriel Curie Cancer Care have taken on the narcissus, or daffodil, as their organization’s symbol.

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Chinese New Year

The daffodil flower arrived in China around 1000 A.D. during the Song Dynasty. For the Chinese, the flower became a symbol of good fortune and wealth as it blooms during the Chinese New Year. It is common in China to “carve” daffodil bulbs so that as they bloom, they grow into different shapes and sizes resembling peacocks and crabs.

 

Gifting Daffodils

Daffodils signify respect, regard and unrequited love. The daffodil is one of the first flowers of spring; therefore it is a symbol of rebirth. If you are looking to gift your loved ones something rejuvenating and spirited then send them a bouquet of daffodils on the many holidays that fall throughout the month of March such as St. David’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day, UK Mother’s Day and Easter. The daffodil is the emblem of Wales and is worn on St David’s Day. Beautifully bundled together daffodils make for lovely gifts no matter what the occasion.

 

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The Significance of Flowers during the Chinese Spring Festival

Chinese Spring Festival, also called Lunar New Year, has more than 4,000 years of history. Being one of the traditional Chinese festivals, it is the grandest and the most important festival for Chinese people. It is also the time for the whole families to get together, which is similar with Christmas Day in the west. Originating during the Shang Dynasty (about 17th – 11th century BC), Spring Festival, which celebrates family reunion, is full of rich and colorful activities, and new hopes with the advent of spring and flowers blossoming. People from different regions and different ethnic groups celebrate it in their unique ways.

Chinese Festival 

Visiting traditional flower markets is a must in the week prior to Chinese New Year. Flowers, traditional Chinese New Year snacks, decorations like chun lianand other items are for sale. These markets are where Chinese stock up on flowers, orange trees, snacks, and decorations for Chinese New Year.

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In Hong Kong, children who are doing poorly in school are taken to walk around the flower market. Through the practice of Mai Lan, it is believed the children will no longer be lazy and work harder in the New Year. Flowers are bought to not only decorate the home but to help unmarried people find lovers or welcome prosperity in the New Year.

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LOVE IS IN THE AIR-GIFT YOUR BELOVED SOMETHING BEWITCHING THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

Fragrances are one of the most popular online Valentine’s gifts to send across to your chosen one on Valentine’s Day. Wearing something so intimate gives a sign of affection and a deep bond. Suiting the personality- perfumes are one of the most romantic and passionate Valentine’s gifts. At the same time, it is important to gift the right perfume and fragrance that suits the personality of the receiver. So make sure you know exactly what your valentine’s taste is when it comes to perfumes.

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Gifting high end fragrances has been an age old custom and receiving and sending perfumes has been a big hit with both men and women through the ages and across the globe.

To get an idea of how powerful fragrance can be, look no further than Empress Josephine, who, legend has it, doused her rooms in her signature musk after Napoleon decided to leave her for the Archduchess of Austria. A note with serious staying power, it lingered long after Josephine departed the premises, ensuring that her ex would be reminded of her every time he stepped foot into her abandoned chambers. That such a tale originates in France should come as no surprise, since, perfumes are as much a part of the French culture as food and wine.

The French have never been afraid of their dark, spicy statement scents but as you move across southern Europe, Mediterranean freshness takes over. Citrus and neroli are typical of the region, which has historically served as a melting pot—the early days of Eastern spice traders and exotic travelers left a permanent mark on the fragrance culture.

In the Middle East, fragrance is so ingrained in the culture as the Persians were the first to use distillation to extract oils from flowers—that residents rarely go a day without it. Many women wear strong perfume all over as a way to symbolize arrival. Where smoldering incense and fragrant teas are omnipresent, strong wood notes are popular—earthy vetiver, sensual oud—and there’s a love of layering. Women normally apply a strong, woodsy base, then layer flowery European perfumes on top. The technique is prevalent in India, too, where base notes like sandalwood and patchouli, used for centuries in religious and beautifying ceremonies, are mixed with sensual floral notes like jasmine.

China, with its many different regions, has varied tastes that tend to correlate with the climate. Woody notes do better in dry Beijing, and fruity florals thrive in warmer Shanghai. People in the hot, humid southern areas prefer refreshing but pungent fragrances. That’s in stark contrast to the Japanese, a more reserved society that eschews the heavy scents of other cultures and prefers delicate, well-balanced fragrances.

European Perfumes

Americans, known for their insatiable appetites love gourmand notes like vanilla and sweet, fruity notes like strawberry. And although fresh, “clean” scents are also typically American, the most popular fragrances in the U.S.A have traditionally been feminine florals. This is no doubt left over from their shared history with the British, who are known for, and still enjoy, English-garden floral notes of rose, lily of the valley, and violet.

The world is getting smaller and the door to experimenting with different fragrances is wide open. So this Valentine’s if you are looking to gift your beloved something truly unique and distinct then along with sending her Valentine’s Roses surprise her with a bottle of her favorite fragrance. No matter which part of the world you are in, you can easily send across perfumes and Valentine’s Day flowers along with heartfelt wishes through online gifting, and make your sweetheart feel extremely special.

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DISTANCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDERS

It is said that distance makes the heart grow fonder. This is probably the reason why lovers who are apart spend most of their time thinking about each other. Long distance love and relationships are a part of everyday life for millions of couples across the globe.

 

Technological developments such as WhatsApp, Skype and Face-Time have made it more convenient and affordable for lovers to maintain long distance relationships without racking up long distance phone call charges on their monthly bill.

But when it comes to long distance relationships that span across continents and thousands of miles, planning regular visits to meet your special someone can be financially taxing. 

 In such a situation the best way to show your significant other that he/she is always in your thoughts is to send them heartwarming and thoughtful gifts. Since relationships are primarily driven by emotion, a thoughtful gift can truly touch the heart of your beloved and show them that although they might be out of sight, they are most definitely not out of your mind.

With Valentine’s Day just round the corner everywhere you look, love is in the air. It’s that time of the year again, the time to profess your love for your sweetheart and make your chosen one feel extremely special by bestowing them with heart-stirring gifts. Valentine’s Day is a day for gifting and making your sweetheart feel extremely special. No matter which part of the world you are in, you can easily send across Valentine’s Day gifts and Valentine’s Day flowers along with heartfelt wishes through online gifting.

 

The element of surprise is often underestimated by couples who have known each other for too long. Whether it is a surprise visit or a surprise gift in the mailbox, it shows your partner that you are constantly thinking about them, and in return will make them think of you. So don’t forget to book the perfect gift for your beloved who might be far away this Valentine’s Day and take them by complete surprise.

 A good Valentine’s Day gifting idea is to send your sweetheart a box of individually wrapped chocolates. Each chocolate can be reminder for each day till you see each other next. You can also shower your beloved with multiple gifts such as Soft Toys, Spa Hampers, bewitching Perfumes, Valentine’s Day Roses and more. You can get the multiple gifts wrapped together and delivered as one big package. 

Sending each other meaningful and heartwarming gifts or beautiful ensembles on special days such as Valentine’s can have an amazing impact on the relationship and will surely keep any heart from wandering.

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VIOLET – THE FIVE PETAL VELVETY BLOSSOM

I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows
Where oxlips and the nodding violet grows
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,
With sweet musk-roses, and with eglantine:

-Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare

 

Also known as the African Violet, February’s birth flower is the Violet. This beautiful flower is a five-petal velvety blossom that comes in shades of pinks, whites and purples. They also exist as bi-colored flowers, often blue and yellow. Violets have a unique method of reproduction, known as cleistogamy, which means to self-pollinate and are available as a houseplant or garden plant all year round. Baron Walter Von Saint Paul-Illaire is credited with discovering the violet plant in Tanzania in 1892.

                       

Scientific name: Viola odorata
Family: Violaceae

Violets have an interesting history, and the meaning of this flower has evolved with time. Greek legend tells of a nymph named lo, who was beloved by Zeus. To hide her from Hera, his wife, Zeus changed lo into a white cow. When she wept over the taste and texture of the coarse grass, Zeus changed her tears into dainty, sweet smelling violets that only she was permitted to eat.

During the Middle Ages, violets were a symbol for humility and modesty not only because of the blooming habits of the flower but also because of their association with the Virgin Mary. Back in the Victorian era, a Violet flower would symbolize complete faithfulness and a cream Violet would stand as a symbol to take a chance.

Empress Josephine Bonaparte, the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte loved the scent of violets and thus they became her favorite perfume.  Before Napoleon was exiled in Elba, Josephine died and he picked a bouquet of violets for her grave. When Napoleon died, violets and a lock of Josephine’s hair were found in a locket that he wore.

Violet has a major significance in February, the month of love and romance as it is commonly exchanged on Valentine’s Day amongst lovers along with Valentine’s Day roses. It is also gifted on special occasions such as weddings, engagements and birthdays. If you are looking to send flowers online on Valentine’s Day then send your beloved a bouquet of beautifully bundled violets. Send Valentine’s Day flowers to your loved one and let them know how truly special they are. Violets are a perfect symbol of constancy or devotion and hence make for the perfect Valentine’s Day gift.

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THREE SPECIAL GIFTS TO EXPRESS THOSE THREE SPECIAL WORDS

Every 14th February, lovers across the globe send Valentine’s Day flowers, chocolates and stuffed toys as Valentine’s Day gifts. These three gifts have been synonymous with Valentine’s Day gifting since a very long time and continue growing in popularity with each passing year. What makes them so popular amongst the love struck men and women? Well, they all have their own unique qualities.

Chocolates

Although mankind’s infatuation with chocolate began almost 2,000 years ago when it was first discovered in Latin America, it was only in the 1800s that the first chocolate candies were made and marketed. The Cadbury Brothers set up shop in England and began packaging candies to sell to a mainstream audience. In 1861, in a brilliant marketing move, Richard Cadbury created the first ever heart-shaped box for Valentine’s Day, spurring the commercialization of the holiday. The proximity of chocolate with emotion is primal. Chocolate cheers the soul. It signals loving thoughts and is a gateway to celebration, to relaxation, to happiness. To this day, heart shaped chocolates and chocolate boxes are considered as the perfect gift to send on February 14th to the one you love the most.

Heart Shaped Cadbury Chocolate 1861
Heart Shaped Cadbury Chocolate 1861

 

Flowers

The tradition of gifting flowers to your sweetheart on Valentine’s Day comes from the old-fashioned custom of sending floral bouquets to pass on non-verbal messages. Language of flowers, sometimes called floriography was introduced by Charles II of Sweden in the 18th century. Each flower has a specific meaning attached to it, making it possible to have an entire conversation using only flowers. Today, people continue sending flowers on special occasions like Valentine’s Day to express sentiments of love. Sending Valentine’s Day flowers is an age-old tradition that is still a sure shot way to capture the heart of your beloved. Sending across beautiful Valentine’s Day Roses is an expression of warmth, affection and passionate love.

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Stuffed toys

Stuffed toys are fuzzy, cuddly and appeal to the inner child in most people. It is the perfect gift to give to your loved one on Valentine’s Day. Teddy bears are the most commonly gifted stuffed toy on Valentine’s Day. Some stuffed teddy bears have cute heart shaped noses whereas other varieties can be seen holding a big red heart in their lap. You can also consider giving your sweetheart other stuffed animals that might strike a chord with them such as a pooch or a kitty or a giraffe.

Stuffed Toys for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day is a day for gifting and making your sweetheart feel extremely special. No matter which part of the world you are in, you can easily send across Valentine’s Day gifts and Valentine’s Day flowers along with heartfelt wishes through online gifting. So this Valentine’s Day, charm your special someone with enchanting bouquets, sweep them off their feet with heart-warming stuffed toys and make them fall head over heels in love with you all over again by gifting them scrumptious and savory chocolates.

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VALENTINE’S DAY CELEBRATIONS: ACROSS THE WORLD, THROUGH THE TIMES

Valentine’s Day has been a very special day for lovers across the world since the time it came into existence. Story of the origins of Valentine’s Day comes from the time of the Roman Empire, under the rule of Emperor Claudius the Second. It is also linked to the pagan festival of Lupercalia, which was celebrated on February 15 by young Romans centuries before Christ. The celebration was held in honor of the goddess Februata Juno, and concerned all young people of marriageable age.

In England on St. Valentine’s Day, it was customary for a boy to give the girl of his choice a love token, usually a pair of gloves. It was not until the 15thC that the first greeting card was produced because, until that time, parchment was scarce and the majority of people were illiterate.

The Valentine greetings took on a much more delicate form in Victorian times. They were often made out of lace paper, velvet and satin ribbons, embossed with the best quality material. These cards often had trick or secret panels in them, hiding secret messages to the girls concerned.

In other parts of Britain, presents were distributed: in Peterborough, sweet plum buns called Valentine Buns were made and eaten; in Uppingham, gingerbread was given to lovers; in Rutland, buns shaped like a weaver’s shuttle and called a Plum Shuttles’ were made and are still being made for children on this day.

In Italy, Valentine’s Day was celebrated as a Spring Festival, held in the open air, where young people would gather in tree arbors or ornamental gardens to listen to music and poetry recitals. However, over the course of the years, this custom steadily ceased. In Turin, it was formerly the custom for betrothed couples to announce their engagements on February 14. A very popular Valentine’s gift among the Italians has been the Baci Perugina, which is a small chocolate enclosed with a hazelnut. It also includes a small slip of paper, containing loving lyrical quotes.

Valentine's Day in Italy
Valentine’s Day in Italy

The Danish Valentine greeting card was known as a “lover’s card.” Older versions of this greeting came in transparent form which when held up to the light, depicted the image of a lover handing his beloved a gift. Another custom in Denmark was for people to send pressed white flowers called Snowdrops to their sweethearts.

Snowdrops
Snowdrops

During the Australian gold rush period, miners who suddenly came to acquire money from the new-found wealth of the Ballarat Mines willingly paid a princely sum for elaborate valentine’s gifts. Merchants in the country would ship orders amounting to thousands of pounds at a time. The most extravagant Australian valentines were made of satin cushion, perfumed and decorated in an ornate manner with flowers and colored shells.

Along with giving gifts, sending flowers on Valentine’s Day has been an age old tradition. It continues being the most popular way for lover’s to express their love and affection for one another. Although rose is the traditional Valentine’s Day flower lover’s across the world also send and gift bouquets of lilies, carnations, tulips and orchids to their sweethearts. Though the passion of the flaming red roses always works wonders, sometimes it is the purity of the lily or the beauty of the carnation in all its glory that attracts and fascinates the romantics.

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CHARM YOUR BELOVED WITH SOMETHING HEART-STIRRING THIS VALENTINE’S DAY

Valentine’s Day, also called St. Valentine’s Day is a day when lovers express their love and affection for each other with greetings, gifts and flowers. Valentine greetings have been popular since the Middle Ages and the day has its origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, held in mid-February. The ancient festival which celebrated the coming of spring, included fertility rites and the pairing off of single women with bachelors.

 

 

Although people across the globe celebrate Valentine’s Day, it is most popular in the United States as well as in Britain, Canada, and Australia. It is also celebrated with great excitement and fervor in countries like France, Italy, Mexico and India. Gifting holds a special significance on this day and presents are exchanged in abundance between friends, colleagues and school children.

 

Valentine’s Day is a day when lovers want to go all out in showcasing their innermost feelings and make their special someone feel appreciated. Beautiful heart-shaped Valentine’s gifts are the perfect way to say ‘I love you’ this season. Heart shaped flower bouquets, heart shaped chocolates, pendants and other jewelry make for the perfect present to give to your significant other.

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This year Flora2000 has put together a special range to address the ever increasing online gifting demands during Valentine’s Day. Traditional Valentine’s gifts include flowers and candy. Send Valentine’s day flowers online. Flowers, particularly red roses are considered the perfect gift for Valentine’s Day as they symbolize beauty and love. The special range features bouquets and arrangements made from the freshest and choicest flowers. Apart from floral ensembles the Valentine’s range features gourmet hampers, special Valentine’s Day hampers, spa hampers, chocolates, cakes and accessories. The Valentine range has been thoughtfully put together to warm the hearts of the one you love.

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Carnation – January Birth Flower

A wild Pink nestled in a garden bed,
A rich Carnation flourished high above her,
One day he chanced to see her pretty head
And leaned and looked again, and grew to love her.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Though the cold and chilly season seems like an unlikely time for Flowers to bloom, nature has formulated flowers which love the extreme weather. The flower associated with the month of January is Carnation. There are various different stories and theories on how the carnation got its name. One of the theories suggests that the carnation was named after coronation ceremonies as in Greece, carnations were used in art and decor and to make ceremonial crowns and flower garlands.

Pink CarnationOriginally called Dianthus by the Greek botanist Theophrastus, it is believed that Carnations were first cultivated in and around Egypt. There is evidence that they have been cultivated for nearly 2,000 years. They also happen to be the favorite flower of Jove, the Roman king of the gods.

The January birth flower, Carnations are said to symbolize deep love, love of self, fascination and distinction.Carnations are found in many colors that convey different meanings. Specific colors carry significance, but all carnations are a potent spiritual medium. Pink Carnations are usually associated with affection, while red carnations symbolize passionate love. White carnations convey pure love and innocence whereas yellow carnations mean rejection or disappointed. Purple carnations, one of the prettiest carnations symbolize capriciousness.

All across the globe people send birth month flowers as gifts to their loved ones to celebrate special occasion or events. Carnations are popularly used to celebrate the birth of a child. They are also extensively used at weddings and are used in wedding bouquets and other floral arrangements. On May 10, 1908, carnations were established as the official flower of Mother’s Day by Anna Marie Jarvis. She started the tradition of wearing a carnation because it was her mother’s favorite flower. They were also given this honor as it was felt that the white variety symbolizes all the virtues of motherhood.  It is still a common practice on Mother’s Day for people to wear a white carnation in honor of a deceased mother or a colored carnation to honor a living mother.

Carnations can be broken down into three types: Large flowered, which have one flower per stem, Mini Carnations, with many small blooms and Dwarf, which have several flowers per stem. In all cases, the flowers last a long time.Distinguished by layers of petals in a variety of hues, the carnation looks beautiful and elegant, and is a perfect gift for any occasion. If you are looking to gift your loved ones something vibrant and spirited then send them a bouquet of beautifully bundled carnations, it will surely brighten up their lives and bring a big smile to their faces.

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