Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Uncommon Flower Delivery in Orlando

By Kally Grady

February 14th, Valentines Day, is on a Saturday this year. Most people have the day off so you can be inovative with your gift giving and flower delivery in Orlando. Here are a few ideas.

Make a note of what she usually does on Saturdays? Does she run errands, clean up the house or spend time just relaxing? Is there a an activity she does routinely each Saturday? Does your love one have to work on Saturdays? If she is going to be home schedule the flowers to be delivered when you know she will answer the door. If send them to work is the only option, order them to arrive just before she takes her break.

Does she like to spend time with Mom & Dad or go shopping or take a class with a girlfriend on Saturdays. Have the flowers delivered to her as a suprise if she will be with you. Once year I was parent teaching for my daughter's kindergarden class and my romantic husband had the flowers delivered durning class. The kids were just as happy as I was. School is closed on Saturday's so think of a place she might be so you can suprise her.

For a little adventure, get a friend to make sure she is at one location at a specific time. Deception is fun if done right. Having flowers delivered while you at her restaurant will make her feel like a queen. Schedule the night so you go to multiple places and have them delivered to the place she would least expect. If you not going to be home confirm that the florist is flexible on the delivery location and time. If you decide to deliver to a restaurant call ahead, most places are very helpful in working it into the dinner.

Now, the question begs, Which flowers do I choose?

In Orlando, you can get just about any flower delivered imaginable. But, lets begin by trying to find out what is her favorite flower. If you dont already know, then ask her friend or mother, they are sure to have a clue.

If its roses, you have a lot of choices. Rose colors have different meanings: red is love; pink is gratefulness; purple is 'love at first sight'; orange is desire; yellow is friendship; peach is either sympathy or gratitude and white is respect and humbleness.

Take some time and research the meaning of the colors. It will show her that you are thinking about her. So, the next time you send an Azalea bouquet and she askes, what is the special occasion? You can let let he know she is you true love. Maybe down the road she migh ask why you sent her Daffodils and you can answer with, 'they are to remind you that you are the one'. There are a lot of varieties and meanings to choose from. Let you florist help you with the perfect arrangement. - 14915

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