How will you thank your mum this Mother's Day?
It’s time to celebrate! Not only does the month of March mean it’s officially springtime (Cheerio winter!) it also gifts us with the annual celebration of Mother’s Day. Whether you’re still living at home and want to say thank you for all the laundry and cooking, or whether you’re way past that stage and just want your mum to know that you care; Mother’s Day is the one day in the year when you get to say, ‘thank you’.
Searching for a thank you gift is tricky; flowers and chocolates can be seen as a mere ‘token’ so for those of you who are looking for something a little more special, how about a Hampshire Life magazine subscription? Your mum will receive a copy of the latest magazine through her door every month which technically makes it the gift that keeps on giving (favourite child alert!)
A magazine subscription also ensures that your mum will sit down with a cuppa (or a glass of wine!) and make time just for her. Popping her feet up and reading the latest copy of Hampshire Life will give your mum key insights into the most interesting people, places, food and events from across the county. It’s the must-have quality publication filled with beautiful photography, recipes, health and wellness as well as recommended guided walks across our glorious countryside.
Elizabeth Kirby, group editor, said: "'Hampshire as a county has so many wonderful stories to tell. With its fascinating history, stunning natural areas and vibrant towns and cities, it is a joy to celebrate all that the county has on offer every month.
"A subscription to Hampshire Life will not only give your mum the chance to have some time to herself, but it will make her see the county in a new light, and will hopefully inspire her to discover more of what is on her doorstep.’"
A 12-month gift subscription only costs £35.99 and as gifts go, this one ensures that your mum feels spoilt not just for Mother’s Day but all year round.
Head to greatbritishlife.co.uk/gift and enter the discount code MARKSWEB.
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