Flowers for my Grandma
It is a universal fact that grandparents really do spoil their grandchildren. They give them more gifts than they need (or want) and they give them so much love that their parents become jealous. They are your guardians and well wishers. Grandmothers in particular are rather special because they will probably love you more than they love their own children.
Grandma gets a lot of love and attention by the entire family but it is crucial that you let her know how much you love her as well. Your grandma loves you unconditionally and would never want anything in return. They consider it their privilege that they get to spend time with you.
Although they will never ask for anything in return, it is nice to give something back every once in a while. Grandmothers will rarely ever need an expensive iPhone or a 52” LED TV as they cannot do much with it. Flowers however express the simplest and purest form of love that can be given to anyone. If you give your grandma some flowers, you will have the privilege of watching her feel as though her life has become complete. You will be able to watch her face light up more than the sky on New Year’s Eve.
A flower is a straightforward trouble-free gift that conveys how much you love her and appreciate all that she has given you. The best time is never on her birthday but rather at random meetings. Nothing can really compare with a flower and the love and warmth it grants the receiver.
A cool room is better for prolonging the life of cut flowers; but too cool a room may prevent scented flowers giving off their full perfume.
Gran, Grannie, Nana, Ma… the grande dame of the family has got the greatest collection of memories all about you… give her another to treasure with a fabulous bouquet in her favourite colours.
This is what some of our customers say
Thank you for your reply in advising the requested order for flowers and chocolates have been received for my mother in laws 95th birthday. She extremely happy & pleased to receive them from her close family in Australia.