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Free Centerpiece!!
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"YOU CAN DO A LOT OF DECORATING WITH VERY LITTLE"
My Sweet Old Bob has been doing the grocery shopping
for many years. He took on the chore after I had back surgery.
For a year or so I thought he was such a sweetie
and still romantic after 50 plus years (he truly is a sweetie).
The produce manager comes up to "Mr. Romantic" and says
"Mr. Bob don't forget to pick up "the little lady's" flowers today".
It seems the produce manager actually
My sweetie is a retired food broker and really chews the "fat"
with everyone each week. They apparently love his visits.
That particular week, the produce manager got the kiss, on the cheek, instead of
"Mr. Romantic".
"Mr. Romantic".
So you see, I get flowers, sweet old Bob gets a bargain (and a kiss)
and the staff at the market enjoys hearing about the "golden olden days".
Everyone Wins!
I hope you enjoy the beautiful arrangement that results.
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I loooooove reading them.
I loooooove reading them.
Oh...my heart just melted. Sweetest thing ever! Tell Bob I wish there were more men left in this world like him!
ReplyDeleteMorning, that is a beautiful arrangement and I loved the little story about how he gets them. He is obviously very popular in the store!! Jackie in Surrey, UK.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely arrangement -- and what a clever container for your bouquet. No matter why he gets the flowers, it is still nice that you get a weekly bouquet. There is nothing like fresh flowers in the house to make one feel good!
ReplyDeleteGreat story and you made a beautiful arrangement-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing husband -- I love the story. Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteJenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
The centerpiece is beautiful. I love your clay duck casserole.
ReplyDeleteLove the story, too!
What a sweet story, I would say YES that man is a keeper. Your tabletop arrangement is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I can't do fresh flowers at all, I am in awe. Love that you've used the duck tureen, what a great idea. So pretty. Beautiful display. Thanks for linking to TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love those flowers! They are lovely, and so is the story.
ReplyDeleteXO,
Sheila :-)
What an adorable tale, a lovely centerpiece, and a sweet hubby to boot.
ReplyDeleteWow! that is really pretty, love the colours and such a treat from a wonderful hubby.
ReplyDeleteHappy week
He He He!!!! Hubby's are something else hunh? You did a fantastic job arranging them. I was eyeing your platter in the background too! LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful display you have arranged. Your hubby is a sweetheart and a keeper. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out to be a beautiful centerpiece, but I love more the romantic story behind it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow we what a guy he sounds like fun Ginger i love the way you did your flower arrangment it looks so pretty .You are just so creative:) hugs Linda
ReplyDeleteOh how sweet what a guy. I wish my hubby was still with me. He loved to make peanut butter frosting and did the washing ,grocery shopping,and was so considerate thinking of my comfort first.
ReplyDeleteThat is truly sweet!! Love the centerpiece too!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet hubby! If all hubbies were like that, divorce would never exist. And a lovely centerpiece.....Christine
ReplyDeleteSG -- thanks for visiting and leaving such a nice comment. If you win, I'll be sure to save them for you!!!
ReplyDeleteTalk to you soon
Jenny
www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com
Great story! Thanks for linking up to The "Autumn Décor" Talent Scouting Party at WhisperWood Cottage!
ReplyDeleteI never knew the story behind the free flowers, so I'm really, really glad you posted the link today!!! Bob is such a sweetheart for wanting to make sure your week is filled with happiness with the presence of fresh flowers. The produce manager is a doll for helping to make that happen!
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