The Ideal Engagement Proposal: Always Send Flowers
Ever notice how many engagement proposals involve giving flowers? No doubt flowers' timeless appeal makes them an easy choice. When you send flowers, it's sure to be the perfect complement whenever and however you plan to pop the question.
Wilmington, MA, October 05, 2005 --(PR.com)-- Ever notice how many engagement proposals involve giving flowers? No doubt flowers' timeless appeal makes them an easy choice. When you send flowers, it's sure to be the perfect complement whenever and however you plan to pop the question.
Women love flowers and men have been giving women flowers when they propose since the beginning of time. Even outlandish proposals seem to always come back to flowers. Consider this tale of Glenn and Karen. Glenn cooked a romantic dinner for his girlfriend, Karen, and served it on the terrace of his apartment. On the hillside across from his apartment, his friends got together and helped him make a display which read "Karen, will you marry me?" It was in huge letters all made of lights, like an enormous Lite Brite. He called his friends on his cell phone to let them know he would be ready in three minutes for the light show. When he came back to the dinner table he said "Honey, check this out." As Karen looked over, Glenn's friends hit the power for the lights. When she looked back over at him astonished and crying, he was on one knee, roses in one hand and a ring in the other. No doubt the experience was enhanced by the fresh flowers.
On the website lovingyou.com, readers often submit their own stories of proposals and the timelessness and romance of flowers is evident. Luc tells of her boyfriend of 4 years sending her a rose a day for 4 days and on the last day including a card with a rose that said "4 beautiful roses for 4 beautiful years." After dinner at a nice restaurant Luc's boyfriend got down on one knee and said "4 yellow roses for the past 4 years, and 1 red rose for the rest of our lives, will you marry me?" Of course she said yes.
In another tale involving flowers, Scott brought a rose to a nightclub, took out the center of it, and placed the engagement ring with a string tied to it into the center of the rose. He then tied the other end to the stem. Going onstage to sing the Wonder of You by Elvis he asked his girlfriend to join him on the stage. Scott then said, "They say that every rose has thorns but this rose has no thorns, it has points, if you pull on this string you will see the points I am talking about." When the string was pulled, out of the center of the flower came the diamond ring. The people in the nightclub cheered. It was a touching moment not to be forgotten.
Admittedly, not every proposal story can be as creative or romantic, but no matter how you plan to pop the question, flowers can be an easy way to enhance the moment. A new flower gift from Beyond Blossoms (http://www.beyondblossoms.com) lets you send fresh flowers specifically for your proposal. With the Perfect Proposal package, the company lets you easily send flowers to yourself so you can have them ready for the big moment. The package consists of a bouquet of fresh flowers (roses, asters, and berries) along with a mini-pressed flower kit so your significant other can cherish the flowers forever.
No matter how the proposal comes about, flowers convey emotions that words can't express. They help to complete the moment. And, in a subtle way, flowers help the girl move that much closer to “Yes!”
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Women love flowers and men have been giving women flowers when they propose since the beginning of time. Even outlandish proposals seem to always come back to flowers. Consider this tale of Glenn and Karen. Glenn cooked a romantic dinner for his girlfriend, Karen, and served it on the terrace of his apartment. On the hillside across from his apartment, his friends got together and helped him make a display which read "Karen, will you marry me?" It was in huge letters all made of lights, like an enormous Lite Brite. He called his friends on his cell phone to let them know he would be ready in three minutes for the light show. When he came back to the dinner table he said "Honey, check this out." As Karen looked over, Glenn's friends hit the power for the lights. When she looked back over at him astonished and crying, he was on one knee, roses in one hand and a ring in the other. No doubt the experience was enhanced by the fresh flowers.
On the website lovingyou.com, readers often submit their own stories of proposals and the timelessness and romance of flowers is evident. Luc tells of her boyfriend of 4 years sending her a rose a day for 4 days and on the last day including a card with a rose that said "4 beautiful roses for 4 beautiful years." After dinner at a nice restaurant Luc's boyfriend got down on one knee and said "4 yellow roses for the past 4 years, and 1 red rose for the rest of our lives, will you marry me?" Of course she said yes.
In another tale involving flowers, Scott brought a rose to a nightclub, took out the center of it, and placed the engagement ring with a string tied to it into the center of the rose. He then tied the other end to the stem. Going onstage to sing the Wonder of You by Elvis he asked his girlfriend to join him on the stage. Scott then said, "They say that every rose has thorns but this rose has no thorns, it has points, if you pull on this string you will see the points I am talking about." When the string was pulled, out of the center of the flower came the diamond ring. The people in the nightclub cheered. It was a touching moment not to be forgotten.
Admittedly, not every proposal story can be as creative or romantic, but no matter how you plan to pop the question, flowers can be an easy way to enhance the moment. A new flower gift from Beyond Blossoms (http://www.beyondblossoms.com) lets you send fresh flowers specifically for your proposal. With the Perfect Proposal package, the company lets you easily send flowers to yourself so you can have them ready for the big moment. The package consists of a bouquet of fresh flowers (roses, asters, and berries) along with a mini-pressed flower kit so your significant other can cherish the flowers forever.
No matter how the proposal comes about, flowers convey emotions that words can't express. They help to complete the moment. And, in a subtle way, flowers help the girl move that much closer to “Yes!”
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Josh Grossman
978-253-6368
http://www.beyondblossoms.com
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