
From Sanitation to Libation: The evolution of Mother’s Day
Having worked in the restaurant industry for the past 10 years, I can say that Mother’s Day is certainly the cash cow of Sunday brunches for all employees. Mimosas are a-flowing and tips are a-plentiful. Today I’ve come across this surprising history of the holiday, worth sharing before we all run off to send out our last minute flowers and hallmark cards! National Geographic writes in Mother’s Day Turns 100: It’s Surprisingly Dark History, of Anna Jarvis, founder of a holiday formed […]
Categories: Caterina Gironda, ZiR • Tags: consumerism, National Geographic