It started out as one of those show we'd watch if it was on, and mock Mystery Science Theater style. My husband lost interest in even mocking it after a season and I found myself watching without him. Now it's the first thing I put on when I see we have it on the DVR. Wht will happen next I NEED to know.
True fact, it turns out I'm not just me, I'm also a doppelganger of my husband's 300 year old ex. I know this because I had a vision/flashback of her in poorly done period costuming. You'd think that would be a deal breaker, but really it just means I get him and his super hot psycho killer brother! Whee. God I like that show way more than an adult should.
That seems like it should be the focus to me too. Honestly how does no one recognize that this person is a stranger? Every time this story pops up I find it more confusing.
I'll take a thoughtful, less expensive bouquet over an arrangement any time. I own lots of nice vases. As a former florist and veteran of several Valentine's day, Sweetest day, Mother's day and Sukkots I feel qualified to say you get more flowers, and more creative/beautiful combinations. Then again a nice arrangement from a good florist can take your breath away.
Oh boy, I stopped by the florist to pick up my pre-ordered flowers yesterday and I was the only lady not working there. It was just a stream of last minute men willing to take whatever they had left. It never ceases to amazing me how demanding and abusive people who've waited for the last minute can be. People are shocked and out raged that you don't have the flowers they want exactly, or that you wont be making a last minute special delivery for them.
Awww there may be hope for some of them yet. Having had my share of limp tulips from proflowers I can say that the ones that do make it will be beautiful. Plus I've never had them be difficult about issuing a credit. You or someone you love can soon be enjoying a hardier variety of arrangement.
I used to work at a florist which has been bad news for Mr. Timebomb, he has a high level of anxiety when ordering flowers. I think my background in flowers makes me easier to buy for, I know what I like and I like a large variety of things, many of them less common but not hugely expensive. He's never really been able to grasp why I love thistle with exotic mixed greens more than say red roses, but usually he rolls with it. When he was deployed he used to use pro-flowers all the time to send me tulips (a favorite) As a general rule I would have to go out to the local place and purchase replacements before taking a photo to send him. I never ever told him how crap the pro-flowers were because it would have broken his heart. Sure they were still budded and could have opened nicely, and sometimes did, but there were often frost nipped petals, kinked stems, immature flowers, and fewer flowers than stated when ordering. They were always nice about giving credit for a screwed up order, and I'm still using those credits to send evergreens, plants, and hardy flowers to family on holidays. My take always advice is always just go straight to the local florist if you can. If you can't do that use FTD or Teleflora. If you're looking for a more delicate flower big warehouse flower sellers are not a great bet, go with hardy and simple.
Unless you live in the greater Cleveland area and then Sweetest day is in there too. Oh American Greetings, your manufactured holiday only ever caught on in areas where you are a large employer, but A for effort!
They do use a local florist but they take a cut of the purchase price, meaning you get fewer flowers and the florist gets less cash. Having been raised around the flower shop owned by someone in my extended family, and then working in one for a while in college, I can easily say if you want the very best results, work directly with a local florist. Also unless you know for sure they'll be out of water for a long time, vase are an expensive extra. Almost everyone already owns a bunch.
That makes me beyond sad to hear, she always comes off as so funny and down to earth. It's horrible that even a seemingly grounded and beautiful woman has to cave into pressure to stay super thin. Plus she's on NTSF:SD:SUV which makes her full of win in my book, it also doesn't seem like the kind of show enforcing strict weight goals.
Very true, I just can't even put myself in this woman's shoes. Pregnancy is tough enough without having to also deal with those kind of choices. Plus planning a funeral while caring for a new baby must be beyond heartbreaking.
No, I get it, you're so right. How dare hose pesky adults, that you've spent your life and created a family with, think that their final wishes, which will in no way negatively impact the health of their child, might be important. It's good someone like you will stand up in the face of love and sorrow and make derogatory and non-factual comments about a grieving new mother facing perhaps the toughest time in her life. Ayn Rand will be right over with your Horrible Human Being of the Year award.
That would be her husband, Geoffrey Arend. Is your mind blown yet? They are one of those couples that should they ever split up, I will be heartbroken.
There are risks associated with drinking caffeinated soda too. There are risks with a c-section, there are risks with unassisted vaginal birth, there are risks associated with allowing a pregnancy to continue too long past full term without inducing. Pregnancy and life in general is full of risks, most of which fall into the minimal category. This woman didn't expose her baby to any more risk than she would have crossing a street or driving while pregnant. Honestly your venom and disdain for this woman and her life choices probably bias you against seeing any time of reason on the issue. Your reaction and words on this story say a lot about you none of it appears positive. It's certainly not bringing anyone around to your point.