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		<title>More Mothers Day Poetry to Inspire and Share</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Moms cannot be talked about enough. Here&#8217;s even more Mothers Day poetry to Inspire you and all the moms of the world. When you need someone to stand beside you, Mom is near &#8230; When you need someone to hear your troubles, She will hear &#8230; When you need someone to share your burden, She [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moms cannot be talked about enough. Here&#8217;s even more Mothers Day poetry to Inspire you and all the moms of the world.</strong></p>
<p>When you need someone to stand beside you,<br />
Mom is near &#8230;<br />
When you need someone to hear your troubles,<br />
She will hear &#8230;<br />
When you need someone to share your burden,<br />
She will share &#8230;<br />
When you need to know that someone loves you,<br />
Mom is there.</p>
<p>-Thomas J. Langley<br />
A MOTHER&#8217;S LOVE</p>
<p>A Mothers&#8217; Love is like an island<br />
In life&#8217;s ocean vast and wide,<br />
A peaceful quite shelter<br />
From the restless, rising tide&#8230;.</p>
<p>A Mothers&#8217; Love is like fortress<br />
And we seek protection there<br />
When the waves of tribulation<br />
Seem to drown us in despair.</p>
<p>A Mother&#8217;s Love a sanctuary<br />
Where our souls can find sweet rest<br />
From the struggle and tension<br />
Of life&#8217;s fast and futile quest&#8230;</p>
<p>A Mother&#8217;s Love is like a tower<br />
Rising far above the crowd,<br />
And her smile is like the sunshine<br />
Breaking through a threatening cloud&#8230;</p>
<p>A Mother&#8217;s Love is like a beacon<br />
Burning bright with Faith and Prayer<br />
And though the changing scenes of life<br />
We can find a Haven There</p>
<p>For a Mother&#8217;s Love is fashioned<br />
After God&#8217;s enduring love,<br />
It is endless and unfailing<br />
Like the love of HIM above&#8230;</p>
<p>* *</p>
<p>A MOTHER&#8217;S LOVE</p>
<p>A mother&#8217;s love is something<br />
That no one can explain,<br />
It is made of deep devotion<br />
And sacrifice and pain,<br />
It is endless and unselfish<br />
And enduring come what may<br />
For nothing can destroy it<br />
Or take that love away&#8230;<br />
It is patient and forgiving<br />
When all others forsaking,<br />
And it never fails or falters<br />
Even though the heart is breaking&#8230;<br />
It believes beyond believing<br />
When the world around condemns,<br />
And it glows with all the beauty<br />
Of the rarest brightest gems&#8230;<br />
It is far beyond defining,<br />
It defies all explanation,<br />
And it still remains a secret<br />
Like the mysteries of creation&#8230;.</p>
<p>A many splendoured miracle<br />
Man cannot understand<br />
And another wondrous evidence<br />
Of Gods&#8217; tender guiding hand.<br />
WHAT IS A MOTHER?</p>
<p>A mother is someone to shelter and guide us,<br />
To love us, whatever we do,<br />
With a warm understanding and infinite patience<br />
And wonderful gentleness, too.<br />
How often a mother means swift reassurance<br />
In soothing our small, childish fears,<br />
How tenderly mothers watch over their children<br />
And treasure them all through the years!<br />
The heart of a mother is full of forgiveness<br />
For any mistake, big or small,<br />
And generous always in helping her family,<br />
Whose needs she has placed above all.<br />
A mother can utter a word of compassion<br />
And make all our cares fall away,<br />
She can brighten a home with the sound of her laughter<br />
And make life delightful and gay.<br />
A mother possesses incredible wisdom<br />
And wonderful insight and skill -<br />
In each human heart is that one special corner<br />
Which only a mother can fill!</p>
<p>Katherine Nelson Davis<br />
THANK YOU MOM<br />
I know how often I took you for granted<br />
when I was growing up.<br />
I always assumed you&#8217;d be there<br />
when I needed you&#8230;<br />
and you always were.<br />
But I never really thought about what that meant<br />
till I got older and began to realize<br />
how often your time and energy were devoted to me.<br />
so now, for all the times I didn&#8217;t say it before,<br />
thank you, Mom&#8230;. I love you so very much!<br />
- Author Unknown.<br />
God&#8217;s Masterpiece Is Mother<br />
God took the fragrance of a flower&#8230;<br />
The majesty of a tree&#8230;<br />
The gentleness of morning dew&#8230;<br />
The calm of a quiet sea&#8230;<br />
The beauty of the twilight hour&#8230;<br />
The soul of a starry night&#8230;<br />
The laughter of a rippling brook&#8230;<br />
The grace of a bird in flight&#8230;<br />
Then God fashioned from these things<br />
A creation like no other,<br />
And when his masterpiece was through<br />
He called it simply &#8211; Mother.<br />
- Herbert Farnham</p>
<p>A MOTHER&#8217;S LOVE<br />
There are times when only a Mother&#8217;s love<br />
Can understand our tears,<br />
Can soothe our disappoints<br />
And calm all of our fears.<br />
There are times when only a Mother&#8217;s love<br />
Can share the joy we feel<br />
When something we&#8217;ve dreamed about<br />
Quite suddenly is real.<br />
There are times when only a Mother&#8217;s faith<br />
Can help us on life&#8217;s way<br />
And inspire in us the confidence<br />
We need from day to day.<br />
For a Mother&#8217;s heart and a Mother&#8217;s faith<br />
And a Mother&#8217;s steadfast love<br />
Were fashioned by the Angels<br />
And sent from God above&#8230;<br />
- Author Unknown.<br />
And Grandma&#8217;s Too<br />
&#8220;While we honor all our mothers<br />
with words of love and praise.<br />
While we tell about their goodness<br />
and their kind and loving ways.<br />
We should also think of Grandma,<br />
she&#8217;s a mother too, you see&#8230;.<br />
For she mothered my dear mother<br />
as my mother mothers me.&#8221;<br />
- Unknown</p>
<p> Be sure to honor MOM with flowers this Mothers Day. Call Eden Florist at 954-981-5515 to send the perfect floral tribute to your mom!</p>
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		<title>Mothers Day Poems to Inspire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to find just the right poem for that special woman in your life.  You&#8217;ve come to the right place!  Make her happy with a beautiful classic poem written by famous people throughout history. Print them out, and include them with your order of FLOWERS for that special Mom.   To help you with your flower [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">Want to find just the right poem for that special woman in your life.  You&#8217;ve come to the right place!  Make her happy with a beautiful classic poem written by famous people throughout history. Print them out, and include them with your order of FLOWERS for that special Mom.   To help you with your flower selection, call us at  954-981-5515 or 800-966-3336. Be sure to order early for best selection and preferred delivery times.<br />
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M is for the million things she gave me,<br />
O means only that she&#8217;s growing old,<br />
T is for the tears she shed to save me,<br />
H is for her heart of purest gold;<br />
E is for her eyes with love-light shining,<br />
R means right, and right she&#8217;ll always be,<br />
Put them all together, they spell MOTHER<br />
Howard Johnson (c. 1915)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">A MOTHER LOVE</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">If I live in a house of spotless beauty with everything in it&#8217;s place,<br />
but have not love, I am a &#8220;housekeeper&#8221;-not a homemaker.<br />
If I have time for waxing, polishing, and decorative achievements,<br />
but have not love, My children learn of cleanliness-not godliness.<br />
Love leaves the dust, and goes in search of a child&#8217;s laugh.<br />
Love smiles at the tiny fingerprints on a newly cleaned window.<br />
Love wipes away the tears before it wipes up the spilled milk.<br />
Love picks up the child before it picks up the toys.<br />
Love is present through trials.<br />
Love reprimands, reproves, and is responsive.<br />
Love crawls with the baby, walks with the toddler, runs with the child,<br />
then stands aside to let the youth walk into adulthood.<br />
Love is the key that opens salvation&#8217;s message to a child&#8217;s heart.<br />
Before I became a mother, I took glory in my house of perfection.<br />
Now I glory in God&#8217;s perfection of my child.<br />
As a mother, there is MUCH I must teach my child,<br />
But the greatest of these is LOVE.<br />
(Author Unknown)</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">FOR YOU MOTHER</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">As my first friend, you introduced me to a life enriched<br />
By your love and warmth &#8230;<br />
You shaped the way I feel about the world and my place in it today.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Your confidence in me helped me to believe in myself,<br />
and your praise and respect enabled me to appreciate my own worth.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">You guided without control and encouraged without pressure.<br />
You gave your best &#8230; to bring out the best in me.<br />
You taught me to think my own thoughts and to follow my own dreams,<br />
To be proud of my achievements and accepting of my mistakes;<br />
To find peace in each sunset and joy in each sunrise &#8230;to love my life &#8230;<br />
You knew what to say and how to listen to help me through the rough times<br />
And to make the good times even more wonderful.<br />
I took it for granted \that you&#8217;d be there when I needed you &#8230; and you always were.<br />
As I grew older, I made many new friends, but of all the kindness they have shown me,<br />
Your understanding is still the deepest, your companionship the warmest,<br />
And your support the most generous.<br />
I thank you, Mother, for all you have been to me<br />
my first friend &#8230; and my best friend!<br />
These warm words are from</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">-Paula Finn</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Here&#8217;s a great Mothers Day Coloring Book for a child (or child at heart) to enjoy!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[History of Mother&#8217;s Day   It started in Rome and became a United States national holiday less than 100 years ago. You may think it was all started by Hallmark in an effort to sell cards, but that&#8217;s not the case at all.  Mother&#8217;s Day dates back to the ancient Romans and made its way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>History of Mother&#8217;s Day</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tulipstalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/mothersday4.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-376" title="mothersday4" src="http://www.tulipstalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/mothersday4.jpg" alt="" width="119" height="87" /></a>  It started in Rome and became a United States national holiday less than 100 years ago.<br />
You may think it was all started by Hallmark in an effort to sell cards, but that&#8217;s not the case at all.  Mother&#8217;s Day dates back to the ancient Romans and made its way to the United States in the early 1900&#8242;s and finally became a national holiday in 1914.</p>
<p>The earliest tributes to Mother&#8217;s Day date back to the annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to Rhea, the mother of many deities, and to the offerings ancient Romans made to their Great Mother of Gods, Cybele.  Christians celebrated a Mother&#8217;s Day of sorts during a festival on the fourth Sunday in Lent in honor of Mary, mother of Christ.  In England the holiday was expanded to include all mothers.  It was then called Mothering Sunday.</p>
<p>In the United States it started with one woman named Anna Jarvis.  Jarvis was an Appalachian homemaker and she organized a day to raise awareness of poor health conditions of her community.  She thought the day would be best advocated by mothers and called the day &#8220;Mother&#8217;s Work Day&#8221;.</p>
<p>When Anna Jarvis died in 1905 her daughter, also named Anna, began a campaign to memorialize the life work of her mother.  Anna remembered that her mother said there were many days dedicated to men but not for mothers.  Anna then began to lobby the politicians of the time to support a day dedicated to mothers.  Anna Jarvis talked to many politicians including Presidents Taft and Roosevelt hoping they would support her campaign. </p>
<p>Jarvis organized a church service to celebrate her mother in 1908 and Anna handed out white carnations to those in attendance because the white carnation was her mother&#8217;s favorite flower.  Anna Jarvis&#8217; hard work began to pay off five years after that service in 1913.  The House of Representatives adopted a resolution calling for officials of the federal government to wear white carnations on the day many began calling Mother&#8217;s Day, the second Sunday in May.</p>
<p>Finally on May 8, 1914 President Woodrow Wilson signed a Joint Resolution designating the second Sunday in May as Mother&#8217;s Day.  </p>
<p>&#8220;Now, Therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the said Joint Resolution, do hereby direct the government officials to display the United States flag on all government buildings and do invite the people of the United States to display the flag at their homes or other suitable places on the second Sunday in May as a public expression of our love and reverence for the mothers of our country.&#8221;</p>
<p>That was the first official Mother&#8217;s Day and the tradition carries on to this day.  In fact, Mother&#8217;s Day has flourished in the United States .  The second Sunday in May has become the most popular day of the year to dine out, and telephone lines record their highest traffic, as sons and daughters everywhere take advantage of this day to honor and to express appreciation of their mothers. (source: chiff.com)</p>
<p>Be sure to order flowers for your favorite MOM at <a title="order flowers at eden florist" href="http://www.edenflorist.com">Eden Florist</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Administrative Professionals Week History and Objectives This annual event was originally organized in 1952 as &#8220;National Secretaries Week&#8221; by the National Secretaries Association (now known as the International Association of Administrative Professionals) in conjunction with public relations executive Harry Klemfuss and a consortium of office product manufacturers. It was established as an effort to recognize secretaries [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><span class="fsx07d1"><strong><span style="font-size: large; color: #9900cc; font-family: Times New Roman;"><span><a title="gerbera greetings" href="http://www.edenflorist.com/product_info.php?cPath=9_23&amp;products_id=137"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-656" title="gerbera greetings" src="http://www.tulipstalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/gerbera-greetings.jpg" alt="&quot;Gerbera Greetings for Secretaries Day&quot;" width="235" height="235" /></a>Administrative Professionals Week History and Objectives</span></span></strong></span><strong><span style="font-size: large; color: #9900cc;"><span> </span></span></strong></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: small; color: #063f94; font-family: Arial;"><span>This annual event was originally organized in 1952 as &#8220;National Secretaries Week&#8221; by the National Secretaries Association (now known as the International Association of Administrative Professionals) in conjunction with public relations executive Harry Klemfuss and a consortium of office product manufacturers. It was established as an effort to recognize secretaries for their contributions in the workplace, and to attract people to secretarial/administrative careers. </span></span><span style="font-size: xx-small; color: #063f94; font-family: Verdana;"></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small; color: #063f94; font-family: Arial;"><span>In the year 2000, IAAP announced a name change for Professional Secretaries Week and Professional Secretaries Day. The names were changed to <strong><span>Administrative Professionals Week</span></strong> and <strong><span>Administrative Professionals Day</span></strong> to keep pace with changing job titles and expanding responsibilities of today’s administrative workforce.</span></span><span style="font-size: xx-small; color: #063f94; font-family: Verdana;"></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small; color: #063f94; font-family: Arial;"><span>Over the years, Administrative Professionals Week has become one of the largest workplace observances. The event is celebrated worldwide, bringing together millions of people for community events, educational seminars, and individual corporate activities recognizing support staff with gifts of appreciation.</span></span><span style="font-size: xx-small; color: #063f94; font-family: Verdana;"></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: small; color: #063f94; font-family: Arial;"><span>Today, there are more than 4.1 million secretaries and administrative assistants working in the United States, according to U.S. Department of Labor statistics, and 8.9 million people working in various administrative support roles. More than 475,000 administrative professionals are employed in Canada. Millions more administrative professionals work in offices all over the world.</span></span><span style="color: #063f94;"></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span class="fsx061"><span style="font-size: xx-small; color: #063f94; font-family: Arial;"><span>(Source: International Association of Administrative Professionals)</span></span></span><span class="fsx061"><span style="font-size: medium; color: #9a4aaf; font-family: Arial;"><span> </span></span></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;Book by my good friend Pam Archer. It&#8217;s called 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before You Planned Your Wedding. And it&#8217;s the best! It is small, simple to read and filled with bite-sized tips to help you including Doing Your Homework, Budgetting, Who to Invite, Using a Wedding Planner, Using Professionals (instead of your [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>&#8230;Book by my good friend Pam Archer.</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s called 99 Things You Wish You Knew Before You Planned Your Wedding. And it&#8217;s the best! It is small, simple to read and filled with bite-sized tips to help you including Doing Your Homework, Budgetting, Who to Invite, Using a Wedding Planner, Using Professionals (instead of your friends and relatives &#8211; unless of course they take pictures, do video, do flowers, etc. for a living), Personalizing your wedding, Your Husband, and even some tips for &#8220;The Morning After&#8221; when you are actually married! </p>
<p>I may be a little partial to the book, because I contributed a small essay to one of the chapters about the question most often asked of a florist &#8220;<em>will my bouquet be beautiful?&#8221;</em>  My flip answer was &#8220;we charge extra for beautiful.&#8221; But seriously the real answer is when it truly reflects the brides taste and choice and is done to her specifications then of course it will be beautiful.  Even though beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, our ultimate goal with any wedding or event is to be a small part of making it the most beautiful day of a bride and groom&#8217;s life and that means, yes it will be beautiful!  </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it, when you hire professionals to create the perfect wedding including your florist, then it is our job to do our job.  Create beautiful, professionally designed floral pieces that add to the overall event.  Of course, budgetting and seasonality are certainly things to consider when planning your floral decor.  We may not be able to make a $1,000 budget look like $10,000 but we can certainly help any bride get the most for their investment.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.99-series.com/wedding.html">99 Things You Wish You Knew Before You Planned Your Wedding</a> also includes A Budget Guide, A Flower Checklist and a Resource Section to help any budget concious, creative bride plan the perfect wedding!</p>
<p>Go here to order: <a href="http://www.99-series.com/wedding.html">http://www.99-series.com/wedding.html</a>.</p>
<p>And if you are planning a wedding in South Florida Give <a href="http://www.edenflorist.com">Eden Florist</a> a Call at 800-966-3336 or 954-981-5515. We will be happy to work with you!</p>
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		<title>Daffodils – The Principle of Becoming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a new book in town and it is amazing! It is calledThe Garden of the Soul: lessons from four flowers that unearth the Self by my good friend Lynn Serafinn ~ Personal Transformation Coach Here&#8217;s an excerpt from her book: Daffodils – The Principle of Becoming  We all associate springtime with new beginnings. After [...]]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s a new book in town and it is amazing! It is calledThe Garden of the Soul: lessons from four flowers that unearth the Self by my good friend Lynn Serafinn ~ Personal Transformation Coach</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s an excerpt from her book: Daffodils – The Principle of Becoming</strong> </p>
<p>We all associate springtime with new beginnings. After a long, barren winter of hiding under the earth, the flowers begin to emerge one at a time. Here in the UK, the first flower of spring is the daffodil. This week, I took two lovely long walks in different parts of town here in Bedford—one along the River Great Ouse, and the other through Bedford Park, a beautiful Victorian park that is much loved by us Bedfordians. Daffodils were bursting with bright yellow everywhere I walked, especially in one wooded section of the Park, which was actually the inspiration for the setting of one of the stories in my upcoming book, The Garden of the Soul: lessons from four flowers that unearth the Self. And when these brilliant flowers make an appearance, they really make an appearance. Never satisfied with being just a flower or two here and there, daffodils usually come in the hundreds when you find them. And what a glorious site they are. Their yellow colour and their unique shape makes you feel just as if the sun itself had decided to incarnate right there in the woods and burst into a thousand tiny suns. It is the true announcement that spring has come, and that new life is brewing all around us.</p>
<p>In my book, I use the daffodil as the symbol for “The Principle of Becoming”. “Becoming” means all that is continually evolving, growing and changing within us. Many of us fear change, but we all inwardly know that without change in our lives, we stagnate and die. Change is where innovation, imagination and creativity are born. It is the source of spontaneity, laughter and, ultimately, joy. “Becoming” therefore is the principle of regeneration and rebirth. No rebirth is able to take place without letting go of something else. In the case of the daffodils, they release themselves from the hidden safety of the earth, to take their chances in the open air of the late winter in the barren world above, before any of the other flowers dare attempt to poke their heads out. They do not wait to see if other flowers survive the ordeal first. They may look like light and cheerful flowers, and indeed they are; but in my view, they are also the most courageous.</p>
<p>We can learn from the daffodils by seeing that their glory lies in the fact that they took that bold chance, and are protected from harm, even when an unseasonable snowfall comes along. Like them, we can learn how to make courageous decisions in our lives by sensing when the time is right, and trusting the universe to carry us safely to our destination. It is when we procrastinate due to fear—of the unknown, of failure, of the judgement of others, or so many other things—that we often miss the opportunity the world is offering us. If the daffodil does not bloom in the spring, it has to wait until another year rolls around. Fear is inevitable in life. But fear itself is not our obstacle; it is merely an emotion. The real obstacle comes when we allow that fear to paralyse our own ability to grow. To master “The Principle of Becoming”, which is the lesson of the daffodil, we have to learn how to be comfortable with our own fears, and simply fall backwards into trust, for the greater purpose of feeling fully alive and bringing joy to the world.</p>
<p>This spring, when you see the daffodils, learn this vital lesson from them. Your glory in life begins the moment you hear the call of your own awakening and decide to take the chance to blossom, even in the face of your own fears. It is then when you too will take on the beauty of a thousand suns.</p>
<p>You can learn more about the lessons from the four flowers when you purchase my book The Garden of the Soul: lessons from four flowers that unearth the Self. It’s coming to Amazon on Tuesday 7 April 2009. AND if you join the “launch countdown”, you can find out how to receive 25 beautiful mind-body-spirit gifts donated by over 20 of my friends and colleagues, just for buying the book the day of the launch. Visit <a href="http://tinyurl.com/lynn-bonus">http://tinyurl.com/lynn-bonus</a> for complete information. And be sure to keep an eye out for daffodils this week.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Saint David was recognized as a Catholic saint in 1120 as the patron saint of Wales. After the Protestant Reformation, Saint David&#8217;s birthday, today, March 1, became a national festival. It is celebrated by schools and cultural societies throughout Wales. One of the customs during Saint David&#8217;s Day is to wear a leek or a daffodil (two of their national emblems).]]></description>
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<div><span style="font-size: x-small; font-family: Verdana;">Saint David <span class="484463817-01032009">was recognized as a Catholic saint in 1120 a</span>s the patron saint of Wales. After the Protestant Reformation, <span class="484463817-01032009">Saint David&#8217;s </span>birthday, <span class="484463817-01032009">today, </span>March 1, <span class="484463817-01032009">became</span> a national festival. It is celebrated by schools and cultural societies throughout Wales. <span class="484463817-01032009">One of the customs during Saint David&#8217;s Day is </span>to wear a leek or a daffodil <span class="484463817-01032009">(</span>two of their national emblems<span class="484463817-01032009">)</span>. </span></div>
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		<title>Will your marriage be a success!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just found this great blog called Cherished Gifts &#38; Favors with Tips &#38; Trends  for planning your Party or Wedding and wanted to share it with my readers.  The latest issue is all about The month in which you marry.  It starts like this: Fun Wedding Fact: As legend goes, the month in which [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just found this great blog called <a href="http://www.cherishedgiftsandfavorsblog.com/">Cherished Gifts &amp; Favors</a> with Tips &amp; Trends  for planning your Party or Wedding and wanted to share it with my readers.  The latest issue is all about The month in which you marry. </p>
<p>It starts like this: Fun Wedding Fact: As legend goes, the month in which you get married may predict the fate of your marriage:</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Married when the year is new, he&#8217;ll be loving, kind and true;<br />
When February birds do mate, you wed nor dread your fate;</strong></p>
<p>To read the rest of the post, go to: <a href="http://www.cherishedgiftsandfavorsblog.com/">http://www.cherishedgiftsandfavorsblog.com/</a></p>
<p>If you are planning a wedding this year, be sure and let us know. Eden Florist is known for superior flowers, exceptional design and reasonable prices.</p>
<p>And stay tuned because we will be showcasing our newest eBook &#8220;Yes, is Only the Beginning.&#8221;  This book is filled with wedding customs, ideas and more to help you plan the perfect wedding. Publication date, first week in April.</p>
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		<title>It Pays to Network</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2008 14:21:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In July on my Redhead Marketing Blog (article Catalog Marketing Successes and Challenges) I mentioned the Florida Direct Marketing Association luncheon I attended and the two women who spoke.  Leslie Linevsky, Co-Founder of Catalogs.com and Bonnie Levengood, Director of Marketing with 1-800-PetMeds were the speakers. I introduced myself to both speakers, gave my card and went to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">In July on my Redhead Marketing Blog (article <a title="Catalog Marketing" href="http://www.redheadmarketingblog.com/catalog-marketing-successes-and-challenges/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#800080;">Catalog Marketing Successes and Challenges</span></a>) I mentioned the Florida Direct Marketing Association luncheon I attended and the two women who spoke.  Leslie Linevsky, Co-Founder of <a title="Catalog marketing" href="http://www,catalogs.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#c81c00;">Catalogs.com</span></a> and Bonnie Levengood, Director of Marketing with <a title="1-800-PetMeds" href="http://1800petmeds.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#c81c00;">1-800-PetMeds</span></a> were the speakers. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">I introduced myself to both speakers, gave my card and went to work.  Later that week decided to send them flowers to again thank them for their presentations as I really learned alot from them. And Leslie mentioned her company may be needing flowers for an event soon.  Last week Leslie wrote a post called <strong><span style="font-family:Arial;">Flower Power</span></strong> on her blog about her experience with the event and also the flowers Eden Florist sent her .  </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">Here&#8217;s an excerpt: </span></p>
<p><em><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">&#8220;Imagine my surprise a few days later when I received an exquisite arrangement of burnt orange colored roses at work &#8230; All I can say is, what a smart business move by a savvy entrepreneur to hopefully obtain a chance to bid on an upcoming function. Sometimes you have to go the extra mile past handing someone a business card. Take a cue from Heidi and flower future employers or customers with a little extra something that sets you apart from the rest.&#8221;</span></em></p>
<p><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">To read the rest of Leslie&#8217;s post, visit <a title="Catalogs.com" href="http://www.catalogs.com/blog/2008/07/flower_power.html" target="_blank"><span style="color:#800080;">Confessions of a Shopaholic</span></a>.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">To order flowers visit our website at <a title="Eden Florist &amp; Gift Baskets" href="http://www.edenflorist.com" target="_blank"><span style="color:#800080;">Eden Florist</span></a> or call us at <span style="font-size:x-small;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">954-981-5515</span> or <span style="font-size:x-small;color:#000000;font-family:Arial;">800-966-3336</span> TODAY!</span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week a dear friend of mine stopped by with her friend Judith. We had a nice visit and I gave them the &#8220;nickel tour.&#8221; As they were leaving my staff presented them each with a presentation bouquet of half a dozen long-stem red roses, because that&#8217;s what we do whenever someone visits for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week a dear friend of mine stopped by with her friend Judith. We had a nice visit and I gave them the &#8220;nickel tour.&#8221;</p>
<p>As they were leaving my staff presented them each with a presentation bouquet of half a dozen long-stem red roses, because that&#8217;s what we do whenever someone visits for the first time and I give them a tour, they cannot leave empty handed.</p>
<p>As they say, good deeds never go unnoticed and this was no exception. Sheila sent me the following lovely thank you note:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Hi Heidi, Thank you so much for the delightful visit today and the generous gift of your time, as well as the beautiful flowers.  With appreciation and love,&#8221;</em> Sheila</p>
<p>PS <em>- I also put the video and a couple of photos &#8230;might do more on</em> <a href="http://www.sheilafinkelstein.com/roses-heidi.html">http://www.sheilafinkelstein.com/roses-heidi.html</a></p>
<p>Sometimes the greatest gift is in the &#8220;PS&#8221; and I just had to share it with you. You see I too was working on a video when Sheila and Judith stopped by (which you will hear more about in the next post) and I guess it inspired Sheila to create one for her readers. How delightful!</p>
<p><a href="http://tulipstalk.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/rosesfromheidi.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-299" src="http://tulipstalk.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/rosesfromheidi.jpg?w=160" alt="" width="160" height="120" /></a></p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like more beautiful photos like this one, be sure and sign up for Sheila&#8217;s Pictures to Ponder Newsletter at <a href="http://www.sheilafinkelstein.com/PTP-subscribe-sf.html">http://www.sheilafinkelstein.com/PTP-subscribe-sf.html</a></p>
<p>Tell her &#8220;Heidi sent you.&#8221;</p>
<p>And if you too would like some beautiful roses like these, stop by and say Hi!</p>
<p>Visit us online at <a href="http://www.EdenFlorist.com">www.EdenFlorist.com</a>.</p>
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