May 2007 Weddings
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What are some good online flower shops? I've never sent flowers before, but I want to send some to my sister. Or should I just call someone locally? Or send/give her something else that is a little more useful?
Can you tell this is the first baby in our family? I already have no clue what to do with it...
Damn you Nest for screwing up my siggy!
.: Diary of a Recovering Runner :.
Re: Sending flowers
Truthfully, I would send flowers to her house and not the hospital. There is already so much to carry and flowers just mean one more trip down to the car. I think Mark had to make two trips down before he was able to get me.
You could also buy something for her. A nice new robe, slippers, magazine, lip gloss.
Hmm, good point. I think she'll be home tomorrow, so I'll just do it then. I'm going to run to Ulta while I'm at lunch today so maybe I can find her some fun lip gloss...and I think there's a Target next door so I'm sure i can find stuff there too.
.: Diary of a Recovering Runner :.
Ooooh... I like this idea!
I usually send flowers, but have never had great, surefire luck with any of the "flowers come from our facility" places like 1800flowers.com or proflowers.com. I usually find local florists or use FTD (and arrangements that specify "local florist delivered".)
Of course, that means they go sight unseen and a few times, we've been burned with crappy, much-smaller-than-we-paid-for arrangements.
Ok, I'm going to do an edible arrangement...I've been wanting one FOREVER so now it's a chance to send one to someone.
And Kristin, it was decided months ago that I am not allowed to babysit...I think she's thinking more of my safety than the baby's, but I know I'd forget him in a dresser drawer or something.
.: Diary of a Recovering Runner :.
Give yourself some credit! I bet you'll be a great babysitter and your sister will be so tired she'll forget all about the arrangement that was decided months ago!