hi, well I need to send flowerts to a friend in Russell PA, I'm from Mexico, please somebody help me.. I can help u anything you need from Mexico. Thanks ;-)
Could U help me to send flowers to a friend in PA?
You can buy it online and thats what I did before send flower from USA to Australia but its cost lots of money...
Reply:proflowers.com
Reply:There are several sites that you can order from and your flowers will be delivered to the address you request your order be sent to. Try proflowers.com or ftd.com. Either should work fine for you.
Reply:try flowers.com they will be glad to send flowers for you if you have a major credit card. Can you help me with some good Gonja?
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Reply:Try this website. www.flowers.com. You can order them over the computer if you have a credit card. I do need some of that turquoise and silver jewelry. ( You can also call 1-800-flowers.)
Reply:i am going to assume you have the internet......you cans send him some via this wonderful thing called the internet.
good luck
Reply:FTDFlorists.com... OR 1-800-FLOWERS
is that what you needed to know? Flowers can be wired to the city and friend that you are talking about.
Reply:swim across the border,catch a plane,go to russel pa lol
Reply:Just send them a mexican wave and end this crazy Mexican standoff.
Reply:Go to FTD.com or call 1-800 Send FTD
Reply:go to bored.com it will let you send virtual flowers to your friend
Reply:This isn't an advertisement but I use "proflowers.com "just log on,make your choise,use a debit card or credit card ,by this afternoon your friend should have there flowers.
www.prowflowers.com
Reply:Where is Russell? I'm from Bethlehem. E-mail me. shellbell0607@yahoo.com
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Friday 7Th December I'm going to a funeral not sure but do i need to send a wreath/flowers?
might sound a retarded question but seriously i really don't know
Friday 7Th December I'm going to a funeral not sure but do i need to send a wreath/flowers?
Here in Scotland anyway one usually goes along with the wishes of the immediate family, unless you are quite a close relative and wish to send a floral tribute. Often if there is a death announcement in the newspaper and it was the wish of the deceased person not to have flowers it says so. I do think a card would be appropriate. At a Roman Catholic Funeral it would normally be a Mass Card (a special card signed by a priest and although not absolutely necessary usually a small donation is enclosed with it for the priest) although it you are not of the same faith a Sympathy Card would still be much appreciated. With most other religions a Sympathy card is always appreciated. Often also in a newspaper announcement or on arrival at the church/crematorium etc if the family wish donations to a particular charity they let it be known and there is normally a box somewhere. However, this would be a voluntary donation and only if someone wished to give. Black is no longer necessary to wear at funerals but I must admit recently it seems many people still do attend in black or dark colours as a sign of respect. Hope this has helped.
Reply:You don't need to send anything. We went to a funeral recently, brought a bouquet of Lillie's and placed them at the casket. Our next friend was cremated; we sent a donation to his favourite charity.
No need to send anything really, your presence and attention to your friend's family is all that is what is required if you feel you need to do this.
This is a personal time for you as well, you do what you wish.
Remember, they are in your mind and heart forever.
Good wishes.
Reply:No you don't need to send flowers but a card is nice.
My brother's death last yr was the same, unexplained and investigated and we had to wait for the autopsy- It's hard.
The greatest gift you can give is your presence and support.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Reply:It depends how close you were to the deceased, and only you know that.
Why not go to a good florist and ask them? They'll be experienced in that kind of thing.
If you really can't decide, then send flowers anyway. They won't be un-appreciated.
Reply:The customary practice is to send flowers through a florist beforehand. However, when a close friend of ours died suddenly of a heart attack we just took a dozen or so little pots of cyclamen for the tables at the 'wake'. When my mother died, I saw her the day before her funeral, and I put some beautifully scented freesias in her coffin. To this day I still cannot buy freesias.
But yes, to be 'correct' send some flowers through a florist. Or just go with a simple bouquet of beautiful and unusual flowers and ask for them to be placed on a coffin. I have been to so many funerals in my life that I think they are now relatively 'etiquette-free' - just do what your heart tells you. Go out into the fields and hedgerows and pick anything lovely.
Reply:Flowers are usually sent by family and friends - but there's no obligation to.
Did you know the person well? If you want to send some, then do. A lot of people these days give the option of donating to a specified charity instead - if you feel you can't ask the family then ask the funeral director instead.
Reply:Usually flowers/wreaths are given by immediate family members. You didn't say how close you were with the deceased or their family. A sympathy card is appropriate, and you could put $20.00/$25.00 in it if you want to help the family with expenses, especially if you are attending a funeral luncheon . There usually is a rack or drop box type thing at the front of the funeral parlor to insert the card. If you are not real close to the family, like a relative or even distant relative, your presence will be enough to help with the family's mourning.
Reply:Usually the person's family prefer to have a donation made to a charity of their choice. (If the person died of cancer they may want donations to go to Cancer Research instead of a wreath/flowers...much better idea.)
Reply:not really that necessary...I can't remember a single person that sent flowers or made a donation to cancer or heart research (which we asked for in lieu of flowers) but I can remember many who were present at the service we had for my mom.
Reply:Not unless you want to. Most families are most happy you just take the time to attend.
Reply:If you're a family member, close cousin, aunt, uncle, etc., or a really close friend, you would send flowers. If you're a family member but not close or a friend but not close, you can buy a sympathy card and put money inside, or sometimes at the wake they have cards that you can put money inside. If you don't do flowers or money a Mass Card, or a benefit card ex: the Cancer Society, The National Heart Foundation, generally people will donate to the foundation that represents the disease the person may have passed away from, which will either be listed in the newspaper or you can call the funeral home to get extended information.
Reply:Hi you could always ask if the family would like a donation to a charity in stead
Reply:It is a nice gesture but not necessary. Also you could give to charity and have them send a note to the family... kind of nice since they will have so many flowers and plants already.
Reply:Find out from a member of the family whether they would like flowers or a donation to a certain charity they or the departed may have supported in the past.
Reply:Do something useful and make a donation as most funerals often have collections for donation to specific charities, in my fathers case, donations were given to cancer research, other funerals I have been to were given to other cancer charities or the persons favourite charity.
Reply:No, the flowers are usually already sorted out by the next of kin.
Reply:They keep bodies that long where you live ???????
Reply:it's never easy knowing which etiquette to follow for funerals,if the person was well known to you personally,then i would say yes if not then a sympathy card would be ok,the other thing is has the deceased's family requested no flowers,but donations to a particular charity instead,but the main thing to remember is you attendence at the funeral,will be more significant to the family,i hope this helpsyou,
rashesasian makeup
Friday 7Th December I'm going to a funeral not sure but do i need to send a wreath/flowers?
Here in Scotland anyway one usually goes along with the wishes of the immediate family, unless you are quite a close relative and wish to send a floral tribute. Often if there is a death announcement in the newspaper and it was the wish of the deceased person not to have flowers it says so. I do think a card would be appropriate. At a Roman Catholic Funeral it would normally be a Mass Card (a special card signed by a priest and although not absolutely necessary usually a small donation is enclosed with it for the priest) although it you are not of the same faith a Sympathy Card would still be much appreciated. With most other religions a Sympathy card is always appreciated. Often also in a newspaper announcement or on arrival at the church/crematorium etc if the family wish donations to a particular charity they let it be known and there is normally a box somewhere. However, this would be a voluntary donation and only if someone wished to give. Black is no longer necessary to wear at funerals but I must admit recently it seems many people still do attend in black or dark colours as a sign of respect. Hope this has helped.
Reply:You don't need to send anything. We went to a funeral recently, brought a bouquet of Lillie's and placed them at the casket. Our next friend was cremated; we sent a donation to his favourite charity.
No need to send anything really, your presence and attention to your friend's family is all that is what is required if you feel you need to do this.
This is a personal time for you as well, you do what you wish.
Remember, they are in your mind and heart forever.
Good wishes.
Reply:No you don't need to send flowers but a card is nice.
My brother's death last yr was the same, unexplained and investigated and we had to wait for the autopsy- It's hard.
The greatest gift you can give is your presence and support.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Reply:It depends how close you were to the deceased, and only you know that.
Why not go to a good florist and ask them? They'll be experienced in that kind of thing.
If you really can't decide, then send flowers anyway. They won't be un-appreciated.
Reply:The customary practice is to send flowers through a florist beforehand. However, when a close friend of ours died suddenly of a heart attack we just took a dozen or so little pots of cyclamen for the tables at the 'wake'. When my mother died, I saw her the day before her funeral, and I put some beautifully scented freesias in her coffin. To this day I still cannot buy freesias.
But yes, to be 'correct' send some flowers through a florist. Or just go with a simple bouquet of beautiful and unusual flowers and ask for them to be placed on a coffin. I have been to so many funerals in my life that I think they are now relatively 'etiquette-free' - just do what your heart tells you. Go out into the fields and hedgerows and pick anything lovely.
Reply:Flowers are usually sent by family and friends - but there's no obligation to.
Did you know the person well? If you want to send some, then do. A lot of people these days give the option of donating to a specified charity instead - if you feel you can't ask the family then ask the funeral director instead.
Reply:Usually flowers/wreaths are given by immediate family members. You didn't say how close you were with the deceased or their family. A sympathy card is appropriate, and you could put $20.00/$25.00 in it if you want to help the family with expenses, especially if you are attending a funeral luncheon . There usually is a rack or drop box type thing at the front of the funeral parlor to insert the card. If you are not real close to the family, like a relative or even distant relative, your presence will be enough to help with the family's mourning.
Reply:Usually the person's family prefer to have a donation made to a charity of their choice. (If the person died of cancer they may want donations to go to Cancer Research instead of a wreath/flowers...much better idea.)
Reply:not really that necessary...I can't remember a single person that sent flowers or made a donation to cancer or heart research (which we asked for in lieu of flowers) but I can remember many who were present at the service we had for my mom.
Reply:Not unless you want to. Most families are most happy you just take the time to attend.
Reply:If you're a family member, close cousin, aunt, uncle, etc., or a really close friend, you would send flowers. If you're a family member but not close or a friend but not close, you can buy a sympathy card and put money inside, or sometimes at the wake they have cards that you can put money inside. If you don't do flowers or money a Mass Card, or a benefit card ex: the Cancer Society, The National Heart Foundation, generally people will donate to the foundation that represents the disease the person may have passed away from, which will either be listed in the newspaper or you can call the funeral home to get extended information.
Reply:Hi you could always ask if the family would like a donation to a charity in stead
Reply:It is a nice gesture but not necessary. Also you could give to charity and have them send a note to the family... kind of nice since they will have so many flowers and plants already.
Reply:Find out from a member of the family whether they would like flowers or a donation to a certain charity they or the departed may have supported in the past.
Reply:Do something useful and make a donation as most funerals often have collections for donation to specific charities, in my fathers case, donations were given to cancer research, other funerals I have been to were given to other cancer charities or the persons favourite charity.
Reply:No, the flowers are usually already sorted out by the next of kin.
Reply:They keep bodies that long where you live ???????
Reply:it's never easy knowing which etiquette to follow for funerals,if the person was well known to you personally,then i would say yes if not then a sympathy card would be ok,the other thing is has the deceased's family requested no flowers,but donations to a particular charity instead,but the main thing to remember is you attendence at the funeral,will be more significant to the family,i hope this helpsyou,
rashes
What can I send besides flowers?
I'm sick of flowers! Anyone know any GREAT sites that you can send gifts from that DON'T INVOLVE FLOWERS?
What can I send besides flowers?
edible arrangements. i WANT ONE!!
Reply:who is it for?
Reply:Fruit Baskets, Cakes, Cookies, Allen Brothers has an incredible seafood and meat selection....pricey though. And wine. Try Harry %26amp; David.
Reply:sending cards can be just as nice as a gift/flowers....esp if the card says something worthwhile
Reply:www.explosm.net %26lt;%26lt; send tshirts to all!!!
sorry...but i want one
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What can I send besides flowers?
edible arrangements. i WANT ONE!!
Reply:who is it for?
Reply:Fruit Baskets, Cakes, Cookies, Allen Brothers has an incredible seafood and meat selection....pricey though. And wine. Try Harry %26amp; David.
Reply:sending cards can be just as nice as a gift/flowers....esp if the card says something worthwhile
Reply:www.explosm.net %26lt;%26lt; send tshirts to all!!!
sorry...but i want one
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Plz answer,do u know of any websites that i can buy flowers and send it in the mail?
i myself live in far away country,i have a friend living in the us that she helps me with my english ,
to apreciate her im gonna send her flowers in the mail but i dont know which site should i go,(i know my english isnt good though)
Plz answer,do u know of any websites that i can buy flowers and send it in the mail?
http://www.ftd.com/
http://ww12.1800flowers.com/
http://www.floristexpress.net/?refcode=S...
Reply:1-800-flowers.com
Reply:www.florist.com and www.1-800-flowers.com as suggested. Both have a $14 delivery fee - no clue about if they take other monies though.
Reply:try 1800flowers.com they are good. and so is your english.
Reply:1800flowers.com
Reply:1 800 flowers
Reply:interflora you can order online and its world wide delivery
Reply:ftd
Reply:1(800)flowers or http://www.flowershop.com
Reply:red roses .com
Reply:proflowers.com
Reply:look it up on google
Reply:www.ftd.com
buckles
to apreciate her im gonna send her flowers in the mail but i dont know which site should i go,(i know my english isnt good though)
Plz answer,do u know of any websites that i can buy flowers and send it in the mail?
http://www.ftd.com/
http://ww12.1800flowers.com/
http://www.floristexpress.net/?refcode=S...
Reply:1-800-flowers.com
Reply:www.florist.com and www.1-800-flowers.com as suggested. Both have a $14 delivery fee - no clue about if they take other monies though.
Reply:try 1800flowers.com they are good. and so is your english.
Reply:1800flowers.com
Reply:1 800 flowers
Reply:interflora you can order online and its world wide delivery
Reply:ftd
Reply:1(800)flowers or http://www.flowershop.com
Reply:red roses .com
Reply:proflowers.com
Reply:look it up on google
Reply:www.ftd.com
buckles
Did you ditch your mother so that you can watch the Pens vs. Philly game tonight?
For over a decade I have lived several thousand miles away from my parents, so I was lucky enough to get away with sending flowers.
Did you guys hang out with your mother this weekend? (Sorry if your mother has passed) What did you get her? Did you cook? She cook? Or did you take her out to dine?
To make this hockey related?
With two teams being in Pennsylvania, do think the Amish ever play hockey?
Did you ditch your mother so that you can watch the Pens vs. Philly game tonight?
I lied again to my Mother. I told her that the Leafs were on their way to winning their 4th Cup in a row.
I figured she and my Father can't haunt me any more than they do now.
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Parents were on TWA 800. -- I was 13. Life happens, as does death.
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Reply:Thanks. Yes, Dr. Noah has a eerie sound to it. Some should be worried. Report It
Reply:Nope, I'm 100+ miles away from Mom, so I got away with a phone call and a promise of presents when she comes out next week. I did hide out in the basement lounge watching the game and ditching a floor meeting, though.
I'm going into town this week and building her a little "Mama's Comforts" basket out of whatever looks like something she'd enjoy.
I think the Amish would rock at hockey, if they're allowed to use ice skates. After all, they can keep their balance way up high building roofs all the time, so skating should be a breeze!
Reply:I am of the philosophy that I dont need to recognize my mom as special one time a year like HALLMARK has told me I should. I treat her like that every time I see her. I see my mom on a regular basis, about once a week. Sure I call her and send her a card or something, but like I said, if you treat your mom good all year long then one day of the year doesnt mean as much to her. Why or who appointed TODAY as the day to treat my mom special? Why cant I do that any day of the year and as many times as I want?
Reply:My mother passed away a few years ago (although my dad is still going strong in Montreal).
I have seen a hockey game played many years ago in a Boston high school hockey tournament, and one of the teams was from Pennsylvania's 'Quaker' area. They weren't a very memorable team though, most people were there to see Brian Lawton at the time.
Reply:We agreed to celebrate Mama Freckles day next weekend as my sister had her graduation yesterday, I worked this afternoon, and my night was devoted to a screaming match with the SO.
I love my mother, therefor, I didn't cook her anything. She has been complaining that she wanted a pic of my sister and I for her desk at work, so we did that.
And yes, they play with brooms and cow paddies.
Reply:I didn't watch last night's game with my Mom, and I feel really bad about it. I might watch tonight's game with her, if she gets home soon.
My Mom didn't want anything, so my dad and I took her to a restaurant last weekend as somewhat of a gift.
I'm sure Amish play, they have the beards to play.
Reply:I ditched my mom to work! But im sure she's watching the game with my dad!
I spent the afternoon with her today before I had to go to work. We just chatted and cleaned up the kitchen and played with my niece.
I got her two bird houses that she wanted and I made her a card, SHE loves home made cards so I figured hey im only 23 I can still make my mommy a card!
I bet they do play hockey? But who knows?
Reply:I actually didn't do much. My mother, my younger sister and I went running around of all south eastern PA though. It was raining too.
I'll be kicking my mother out of the living room here shortly so I can watch the game. I believe my sister is playing Guitar Hero 3 and my mother is reading, but mothers day or not....I'm getting the living room and watching some good old hockey.
Reply:uhm i don't think i ditched my mother per say...hmm cause she wouldn't want to see the game anyways, it's not the leafs, but i think she ditched me so i can watch the worlds and hnic today in peace.
the amish probably don't play hockey, but if they did they would have the best playoff beards.
Reply:I made my mother a homemade walnut bread for breakfast, gave her two cards and a drawing of mine, and then I made a sachertorte for dessert (chocolate fluffy cake like thing)....
BUT i will not ditch my mom tonight for she will be watching the game with me!!!
Lets go penguins!!!
The amish play stick ball I thought!?!?!?!?!? idk
Reply:Go Flyers. The only pittsburgh team I like is the Steelers but now that this is hockey I am pumped up. My mom and I are watching the game and I got my rally towel outgo Flyers They should have pink sticks or pink puck 4 mothers day like they do w baseball with the bats. lol
Reply:I took my mother out for supper. I stayed with her all day and we're going to watch the game together, she doesn't mind watching some hockey! Amish don't play but they should play it, hockey is the best sport in the world.
Reply:I'm one of those whose mothers have passed, a normal part of life, unfortunately, but the daughter and grandkids came here to have dinner with us.
Hockey season ended when the Rangers were ousted.
Reply:I took her out....And threw her in the Delaware..Ok maybe not but just got done to make it back in time.I took her out to din din and because its her day I Super-sized it.
Amish don't play but they should..They have the playoff beards sportin all year.
Reply:I did not see my mom today because I am away at college and without a car. I called her this morning, and I'm currently working on a picture of my little brother that I plan on giving her when I am done with school.
The Amish play field hockey
Reply:My brother and I took my mom out to dinner, but we got to catch the third period of the game (we're all hockey fans, so we wanted to watch it).
They might have played hockey...With cows.
Reply:I watched the Wings game last night with my mom, so i think im gonna watch tonights game alone.
My family took my mom out for the day, spoiling her.
Reply:Of coarse I ditched her! (me and my mother don't get along) Yeah I cooked I do everyday. I did the best thing for my mother I stayed away from her it always makes us both seem happier.
Reply:I got my mom some flowers and her two favorite candies: reesie's cups and licorice
Reply:No she wont go out with me... She wants to stay home and watch the game.. So I bought her a HD tv
Reply:It was my birthday too so we had dinner and watched the game together (:
Reply:Flyers playoff Hockey
Your damm strait
Reply:Nope, she is watching it too.
Reply:hell yes, but im an islander fan
Reply:no we watch it together
Did you guys hang out with your mother this weekend? (Sorry if your mother has passed) What did you get her? Did you cook? She cook? Or did you take her out to dine?
To make this hockey related?
With two teams being in Pennsylvania, do think the Amish ever play hockey?
Did you ditch your mother so that you can watch the Pens vs. Philly game tonight?
I lied again to my Mother. I told her that the Leafs were on their way to winning their 4th Cup in a row.
I figured she and my Father can't haunt me any more than they do now.
---------------
Parents were on TWA 800. -- I was 13. Life happens, as does death.
----------------
Reply:Thanks. Yes, Dr. Noah has a eerie sound to it. Some should be worried. Report It
Reply:Nope, I'm 100+ miles away from Mom, so I got away with a phone call and a promise of presents when she comes out next week. I did hide out in the basement lounge watching the game and ditching a floor meeting, though.
I'm going into town this week and building her a little "Mama's Comforts" basket out of whatever looks like something she'd enjoy.
I think the Amish would rock at hockey, if they're allowed to use ice skates. After all, they can keep their balance way up high building roofs all the time, so skating should be a breeze!
Reply:I am of the philosophy that I dont need to recognize my mom as special one time a year like HALLMARK has told me I should. I treat her like that every time I see her. I see my mom on a regular basis, about once a week. Sure I call her and send her a card or something, but like I said, if you treat your mom good all year long then one day of the year doesnt mean as much to her. Why or who appointed TODAY as the day to treat my mom special? Why cant I do that any day of the year and as many times as I want?
Reply:My mother passed away a few years ago (although my dad is still going strong in Montreal).
I have seen a hockey game played many years ago in a Boston high school hockey tournament, and one of the teams was from Pennsylvania's 'Quaker' area. They weren't a very memorable team though, most people were there to see Brian Lawton at the time.
Reply:We agreed to celebrate Mama Freckles day next weekend as my sister had her graduation yesterday, I worked this afternoon, and my night was devoted to a screaming match with the SO.
I love my mother, therefor, I didn't cook her anything. She has been complaining that she wanted a pic of my sister and I for her desk at work, so we did that.
And yes, they play with brooms and cow paddies.
Reply:I didn't watch last night's game with my Mom, and I feel really bad about it. I might watch tonight's game with her, if she gets home soon.
My Mom didn't want anything, so my dad and I took her to a restaurant last weekend as somewhat of a gift.
I'm sure Amish play, they have the beards to play.
Reply:I ditched my mom to work! But im sure she's watching the game with my dad!
I spent the afternoon with her today before I had to go to work. We just chatted and cleaned up the kitchen and played with my niece.
I got her two bird houses that she wanted and I made her a card, SHE loves home made cards so I figured hey im only 23 I can still make my mommy a card!
I bet they do play hockey? But who knows?
Reply:I actually didn't do much. My mother, my younger sister and I went running around of all south eastern PA though. It was raining too.
I'll be kicking my mother out of the living room here shortly so I can watch the game. I believe my sister is playing Guitar Hero 3 and my mother is reading, but mothers day or not....I'm getting the living room and watching some good old hockey.
Reply:uhm i don't think i ditched my mother per say...hmm cause she wouldn't want to see the game anyways, it's not the leafs, but i think she ditched me so i can watch the worlds and hnic today in peace.
the amish probably don't play hockey, but if they did they would have the best playoff beards.
Reply:I made my mother a homemade walnut bread for breakfast, gave her two cards and a drawing of mine, and then I made a sachertorte for dessert (chocolate fluffy cake like thing)....
BUT i will not ditch my mom tonight for she will be watching the game with me!!!
Lets go penguins!!!
The amish play stick ball I thought!?!?!?!?!? idk
Reply:Go Flyers. The only pittsburgh team I like is the Steelers but now that this is hockey I am pumped up. My mom and I are watching the game and I got my rally towel outgo Flyers They should have pink sticks or pink puck 4 mothers day like they do w baseball with the bats. lol
Reply:I took my mother out for supper. I stayed with her all day and we're going to watch the game together, she doesn't mind watching some hockey! Amish don't play but they should play it, hockey is the best sport in the world.
Reply:I'm one of those whose mothers have passed, a normal part of life, unfortunately, but the daughter and grandkids came here to have dinner with us.
Hockey season ended when the Rangers were ousted.
Reply:I took her out....And threw her in the Delaware..Ok maybe not but just got done to make it back in time.I took her out to din din and because its her day I Super-sized it.
Amish don't play but they should..They have the playoff beards sportin all year.
Reply:I did not see my mom today because I am away at college and without a car. I called her this morning, and I'm currently working on a picture of my little brother that I plan on giving her when I am done with school.
The Amish play field hockey
Reply:My brother and I took my mom out to dinner, but we got to catch the third period of the game (we're all hockey fans, so we wanted to watch it).
They might have played hockey...With cows.
Reply:I watched the Wings game last night with my mom, so i think im gonna watch tonights game alone.
My family took my mom out for the day, spoiling her.
Reply:Of coarse I ditched her! (me and my mother don't get along) Yeah I cooked I do everyday. I did the best thing for my mother I stayed away from her it always makes us both seem happier.
Reply:I got my mom some flowers and her two favorite candies: reesie's cups and licorice
Reply:No she wont go out with me... She wants to stay home and watch the game.. So I bought her a HD tv
Reply:It was my birthday too so we had dinner and watched the game together (:
Reply:Flyers playoff Hockey
Your damm strait
Reply:Nope, she is watching it too.
Reply:hell yes, but im an islander fan
Reply:no we watch it together
What type flowers do you send to someone who has lost their wife? like..roses..umm tulips what??
i need some ideas i dont wana give incorrect condolences
What type flowers do you send to someone who has lost their wife? like..roses..umm tulips what??
My grandmother's favorite color was blue, so when she passed away we gave my mom a beautiful blue Wisteria, which she planted outside the kitchen window. She had loving memories of her mom every day.
I like giving living plants as memorials unless someone doesn't care for gardening or taking care of houseplants. In that case, we donate a tree in the deceased person's name. Check with your local recreation or park department or library to see if they accept donations. Many also will let you put a small plaque there.
No condolences are incorrect if they are sincere.
Reply:Another idea is sending a nice dish garden. It's a grouping of assorted plants in a ceramic container or basket. Some fresh flowers can be added.
Reply:An arrangement of several different types of flowers. Where are the people from? You might ask a florist to make an arrangement of flowers from their own area.
Reply:Did the wife have a fave flower?
The nicest one we got when my grandmother died was an African Violet. Her favorite. We only got the one and it was so neat that the sender knew these were her favorite.....
Reply:Calla Lillies. Expensive, but beautiful, tasteful, and usually a favorite. Nobody hates callas, and they are a lot nicer than the typical roses and carnations that everybody else sends.
Reply:There is no right or wrong, unless you use a novelty container or something strange like that. Believe it or not I had someone request an arrangement to go to their mother's funeral made up in a smiley face mug. That was a weird one. Any nice mixture in a vase is appropriate if you are sending it to his home. If it's going to a funeral, the traditional fan shaped mache arrangement (it's in a mache container) is appropriate as well, though not something the family will take home. A nice blooming plant that can go in the yard later is, in my opinion, the nicest thing you can send, as the family can plant it and have it come back year after year as something of a remembrance of their loved one. Just make sure you choose a blooming plant that can be planted outside....hyacinth, tulip, iris, daffodil, are all fairly readily available this time of year.
Reply:skip the flowers and send a nice card with a check made out to a charity that the deceased supported.
What type flowers do you send to someone who has lost their wife? like..roses..umm tulips what??
My grandmother's favorite color was blue, so when she passed away we gave my mom a beautiful blue Wisteria, which she planted outside the kitchen window. She had loving memories of her mom every day.
I like giving living plants as memorials unless someone doesn't care for gardening or taking care of houseplants. In that case, we donate a tree in the deceased person's name. Check with your local recreation or park department or library to see if they accept donations. Many also will let you put a small plaque there.
No condolences are incorrect if they are sincere.
Reply:Another idea is sending a nice dish garden. It's a grouping of assorted plants in a ceramic container or basket. Some fresh flowers can be added.
Reply:An arrangement of several different types of flowers. Where are the people from? You might ask a florist to make an arrangement of flowers from their own area.
Reply:Did the wife have a fave flower?
The nicest one we got when my grandmother died was an African Violet. Her favorite. We only got the one and it was so neat that the sender knew these were her favorite.....
Reply:Calla Lillies. Expensive, but beautiful, tasteful, and usually a favorite. Nobody hates callas, and they are a lot nicer than the typical roses and carnations that everybody else sends.
Reply:There is no right or wrong, unless you use a novelty container or something strange like that. Believe it or not I had someone request an arrangement to go to their mother's funeral made up in a smiley face mug. That was a weird one. Any nice mixture in a vase is appropriate if you are sending it to his home. If it's going to a funeral, the traditional fan shaped mache arrangement (it's in a mache container) is appropriate as well, though not something the family will take home. A nice blooming plant that can go in the yard later is, in my opinion, the nicest thing you can send, as the family can plant it and have it come back year after year as something of a remembrance of their loved one. Just make sure you choose a blooming plant that can be planted outside....hyacinth, tulip, iris, daffodil, are all fairly readily available this time of year.
Reply:skip the flowers and send a nice card with a check made out to a charity that the deceased supported.
Flowers for a guy??
What do you all think about sending flowers to a guy?? When you miss him? Is that really retarted?? How else can I tell him... Besides saying : I miss you....
Flowers for a guy??
Dont forget to throw in a pair of thong undies.
You must be a vixen like me. Guys love when I give them flowers. you'd be supprised at how much they don't care that much about nature but love getting flowers from a girl they dig.
Rock on!
Reply:Sure, you could give it a try. It will surprise you. You could also give him soft toys. Some would like it.
Reply:Itis retarded
Reply:Everyguy I have talked to says they love it when a girl sends flower.
just dont send roses..
try a few tulips.
Reply:It is not retarded. If you are thinking of him, flowers is the way to show him how you appreciate him. Guys like to have attention to
Reply:Flowers for a guy....dont do it girl. I know you can think of something else. Like text him that ur thinking of him but dont send him flowers...his friends will laugh at his ***.
Reply:No, I card or a letter should do it. Flowers are femenine.
Reply:send him a hooker with your same name. that'll work for sure.
Reply:flowers are nice. definately something that is guy specific... not a dozen roses with a bear or anything. think chocolate and a single rose.
Reply:well, it depends on the guy. for instance my uncle likes flowers but he's not gay. some guys (like my cousin) may feel that its gay and would throw it away. you should ask him if he likes flowers and if he does then send him his favorite one. after all you'll want him to appreciate it.
Reply:Be creative.....Most men, love when thie met does something out of he ordinary......I really, can't say what you should do b/c I don't know, if your a mino or not.... Sorry but Good Luck on what you decide........
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Flowers for a guy??
Dont forget to throw in a pair of thong undies.
You must be a vixen like me. Guys love when I give them flowers. you'd be supprised at how much they don't care that much about nature but love getting flowers from a girl they dig.
Rock on!
Reply:Sure, you could give it a try. It will surprise you. You could also give him soft toys. Some would like it.
Reply:Itis retarded
Reply:Everyguy I have talked to says they love it when a girl sends flower.
just dont send roses..
try a few tulips.
Reply:It is not retarded. If you are thinking of him, flowers is the way to show him how you appreciate him. Guys like to have attention to
Reply:Flowers for a guy....dont do it girl. I know you can think of something else. Like text him that ur thinking of him but dont send him flowers...his friends will laugh at his ***.
Reply:No, I card or a letter should do it. Flowers are femenine.
Reply:send him a hooker with your same name. that'll work for sure.
Reply:flowers are nice. definately something that is guy specific... not a dozen roses with a bear or anything. think chocolate and a single rose.
Reply:well, it depends on the guy. for instance my uncle likes flowers but he's not gay. some guys (like my cousin) may feel that its gay and would throw it away. you should ask him if he likes flowers and if he does then send him his favorite one. after all you'll want him to appreciate it.
Reply:Be creative.....Most men, love when thie met does something out of he ordinary......I really, can't say what you should do b/c I don't know, if your a mino or not.... Sorry but Good Luck on what you decide........
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