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From our flower winner: "Hugs and kisses were in store for my son ... I can't believe how much he can smile."

by Jacqueline

March 11, 2009


Thank you to all who entered the Flower Blog February Sweepstakes. I have drawn the winner's name at random and will make the announcement as soon as I hear back from the person selected. I wish I could send you all free bouquets – alas there is only one winner.

Btw, our January winner Virginia P. chose to give her bouquet (below) to her son so that he could give his girlfriend a bouquet for Valentine's Day. What a cool mom!

Says Virginia: "The Valentine's flowers were delivered to the house on Friday afternoon. They were gorgeous. As of today almost a week later they are still beautiful. My son brought them to Torries' house on the 14th where she just melted. Hugs and kisses were in store for my son. I can't believe how much he can smile. Thank you again for the opportunity of the contest and THANKS for picking my name!!!!"

Pink Mothers Day Rose Arranagement  Proncess Roses

Teleflora's Princess Roses bouquet

For those who entered but didn't win: the Flower Blog March Sweepstakes is under way. I will keep running these on a monthly basis, so keep the comments coming. After all, comments are like flowers, you can never get enough! :)
 



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Terry C
Terry C | Reply
March 11, 2009

That's a great story! Congrats Virginia and son!


Margaret Smith
Margaret Smith | Reply
March 11, 2009

What a touching story.  It's so nice to hear that the winner shared her prize, making someone so happy.  Very nice story and congratulations Virginia!


Tammy Tam
Tammy Tam | Reply
March 12, 2009

Great Valentines Day story--she might be thinking wedding.


Holly
Holly | Reply
March 12, 2009

So very sweet!


jayne
jayne | Reply
March 13, 2009

What a great story! I love a gift that keeps on giving!! Congrats, Virginia!


Jo
Jo | Reply
March 16, 2009

What a smart mom--kind of like killing 2 birds w/ one bouquet ?

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