Flowers let you say a lot without every speaking a word. The language of flowers was, in Victorian times, was intricate, with every bloom expressing a different meaning. Now, we can still use the colors of flowers to say what… Read More about The Many Colors of Tulips and Their Meanings »
Posted by rvanderheide on May 19, 2014
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Mothers have been honored and motherhood recognized across the centuries and in many ways throughout the world. The American holiday, celebrated on the second Sunday in May, is officially a century old this year. It was initiated in 1908 by… Read More about What You Need to Know About Mother’s Day »
Posted by rvanderheide on May 9, 2014
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National Teacher’s Day is always celebrated on the first Tuesday in May. It’s a special day set aside to show appreciation, respect and encouragement for all the hard work that teachers do. The secret to Nation Teacher’s Day gift giving… Read More about The Secret to Gift Giving on National Teacher’s Day »
Posted by rvanderheide on May 5, 2014
| Last Updated: June 2, 2021
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Mother’s Day is just around the corner and we’re so anxious to show our appreciation! We love our mothers, and every mother loves hearing what you love most about them – so we’re introducing the “Word to Your Mother” caring… Read More about Word to Your Mother; The Caring Contest! »
Posted by rvanderheide on April 29, 2014
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Administrative Professional’s Day has been an official holiday in the U.S. since 1952, when it was dubbed Secretaries Day. Today, along with a modern name update, it also includes commemorating men and women administrative support staff and administrators of offices,… Read More about Gift Giving Tips for Administrative Professional’s Day »
Posted by rvanderheide on April 22, 2014
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Flowers are a symbol of spring and traditionally used at Easter as gifts, centerpieces and religious decorations. There is a large variety of flowers that have special significance in Easter celebrations. Get to know some of the popular types, and their… Read More about What Flowers to Give on Easter »
Posted by rvanderheide on April 16, 2014
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Did you know that Earth Day is celebrated all over the world? Festivals, events, and environmental activities are planned the weekend prior and the day of. Celebrate Earth Day on April 22nd with the rest of the world. Buy… Read More about 9 Fun Facts about Earth Day and Flowers »
Posted by rvanderheide on April 10, 2014
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Passover is a Jewish holiday commemorating the Exodus of the Jewish slaves from Egypt. It has been celebrated for thousands of years and is to this day an important holiday for tens of thousands of people. Flowers were not an… Read More about What You Should Know About Flowers and Passover »
Posted by rvanderheide on April 4, 2014
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One flower stands out as a spring favorite among all others, because of its popularity both in cut flower arrangements or bouquets, and that is the Tulip. Although people associate Holland with tulips, the bright-colored, cup-like flower originally came from… Read More about The Best Flowers for Giving in Spring! »
Posted by rvanderheide on March 20, 2014
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More than 34 million Americans can trace their heritage back to Ireland, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and many, many more claim to be Irish at least on St. Patrick’s Day. However, how much do you really know about… Read More about What St. Patricks Day Should Mean to You »
Posted by rvanderheide on March 17, 2014
| Last Updated: June 2, 2021
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