I work as a teacher and go into the students%26#039; regular classrooms to provide a special service to them for about 25 minutes (for each classroom). We have a new teacher this year whose brother died. Because of Spring Break, I just found out that the visitation is tonight, funeral tomorrow. I have a 3 year old and with the short notice, a babysitter is out of the question. Should I attend the visitation? the funeral? Should I take something (the family asked for donations instead of flowers)? Do I take it to the visitation or the funeral (I have never been to the home of the coworker). Please help quickly - I don%26#039;t know what to do.
Thanks in advance.
Co worker%26#039;s brother died. Should I attend visitation? Should I take something?
If you can%26#039;t get a baby sitter send a card if you want to donate you can include a check made out to who they want the donations to go to. If you are not close to the teacher or her brother it%26#039;s OK not to go, but it%26#039;s also a thoughtful thing to go to either or both visitation/funeral.
If you want to take something it should be to the visitation.
Edit: Funerals %26amp; visitations are for anyone who wants to go. My friends brother died last month and 30 co-workers showed up. The family was very touched by so many coming. But you shouldn%26#039;t feel obligated.
Reply:Good decision. I miss read the part about you having to take your child and thought you could get a sitter.
We took our 4yo to grandma%26#039;s visitation and he didn%26#039;t have a problem. But then he was prepared for what was happening - it wasn%26#039;t sudden. Preparation is key when involving little ones. Report It
Reply:I think that it would definately be appropriate to attend the visitation, but probably not the funeral. A small donation to whichever charity the family requested would also be nice.
Reply:If I were you I would go...make a donation to.
Reply:If I were you, I would make a donation to the charity they wanted people to donate to and then let the coworker know you did that (if the charity or funeral home doesn%26#039;t do it for you). Also, a nice card for your coworker expressing your condolences would be appropriate (on your return to work).
Reply:I think it depends if you are close or not. If you do not have a close relationship (just co-workers not really friends), I would send a nice card and maybe a memorial. When you see her again be sure to let her know that you were thinking of her and her family and that you are there if she needs anything or anyone.
Reply:Give him a card and that should be fine. Funerals are for family and friends only. Your neither.
performing arts
Monday, April 20, 2009
Retail florist in January, WHY?
isn%26#039;t retail floristry in the uk depressing this time of the year. after the buzz of christmas, all you get are expencive wholesale flowers and few customers!. We dont even get any funeral orders as we are in a village that only gives money to charity (how selfish is that) I know valentines and mothers day is just around the corner, but then what till christmas again, a few weddings (when villagers are doing them half the price from home) some garden plants (when villagers are selling their own cuttings in their front gardens) and some mixed bunches ( when the fruit and veg and paper shop have cottened on and selling them at half price) what about silks? (the womens guild now sell them at stupid prices) When we started 3 years ago we were new and exciting, now every farmers wife and his 100 year mother are selling OUR ideas at a fraction of the price privatley. We are tied to the premisis for another 5 years and I love my job. (awarded the best in the county) what can I do to stay here
Retail florist in January, WHY?
All businesses such as yours will have competition from enthusiastic amateurs so you will have to start and think %26quot;outside of the box%26quot;
If you rely on your local community for support it looks like you might be in trouble. What about the following?
I presume you are interflora so can count on customers other than local?
Do you have a website where you can offer your services to a wider audience?
Can you do any local marketing yourself (ie flyers) in neighbouring villages or towns?
Can you widen your range of services to include (say) flower arranging courses?
Can you identify any large companies within close proximity of your shop who you may be able to interest with contract work - this could be very lucrative for you.
Is your shop big enough to section off so that you could sell something else in part of it?
What other needs do the village have which are currently unfulfilled by existing shops?
If you do nothing you will not survive in business
fitness
Retail florist in January, WHY?
All businesses such as yours will have competition from enthusiastic amateurs so you will have to start and think %26quot;outside of the box%26quot;
If you rely on your local community for support it looks like you might be in trouble. What about the following?
I presume you are interflora so can count on customers other than local?
Do you have a website where you can offer your services to a wider audience?
Can you do any local marketing yourself (ie flyers) in neighbouring villages or towns?
Can you widen your range of services to include (say) flower arranging courses?
Can you identify any large companies within close proximity of your shop who you may be able to interest with contract work - this could be very lucrative for you.
Is your shop big enough to section off so that you could sell something else in part of it?
What other needs do the village have which are currently unfulfilled by existing shops?
If you do nothing you will not survive in business
fitness
What should I send to my former boss after hearing of the loss of his mother?
I worked for him for several years. What would be appropriate? Flowers? Sent to his family%26#039;s home or the funeral?
What should I send to my former boss after hearing of the loss of his mother?
A card and flowers send to his Family home.!
Reply:Depends on how close you are with him and his immediate family i.e. friends, socialize as friends. If yes, then flowers to his home with a card.
If not social friends, but had a business relationship only, a sympathy card sent to his home would be appropriate.
Reply:If you feel reasonably close to him still, flowers are thoughtful, but I think a card with a handwritten note (more than just signing the card) would be welcomed and appropriate.
Reply:well you could do that or you can send a sympathy card or you can send both
Reply:A sympathy card to his home for sure and a modest flower arrangment or living plant to the funeral.
Reply:buy a large leaf ivy with a sympathy card and have it delivered to his home that will be more personal
Reply:if she died of specific disease (cancer, etc) then make $$ contribution to that fund. if she died of natural causes or accident then make contribution to an interest of hers or ur boss%26#039;s (animal shelter, childrens home, etc)
Reply:A Sympathy card
Reply:If the funeral hasn%26#039;t taken place, drop by to the funeral home for a short visit and make your condolences. If that%26#039;s not possible wait a couple weeks and send him a short note tucked in a condolence card. If you are close to him and his family a nice fruit basket would be very nice as well. A phone call shortly after the funeral would also be nice. All of these options are fine, there in no one way to do this...nothing is right or wrong here. Do what feels right for you and trust me, he will be very thank-full.
Reply:I would send a plant and a sympathy card to his family at the funeral home.
Reply:Send flowers to the funeral home, and a sympathy card to the family home.
Reply:Attending the funeral in person. Show some respect.
Reply:ild send them to his home with a sypathy card. well I guess that really depends on how well you knew his mother.
Reply:It would be appropriate and appreciated for you to send flowers to the funeral home and a card to his home. Hope this helps, good luck%26gt;
Reply:A basket of fruit and treats is always nice.
Reply:Flowers with a sympathy card. You may send them to either place.
Reply:i would send a very nice card and maybe some flowers to the funeral home
Reply:Send a flower arrangement to the funeral home and/or a fruit basket or other useful gift to their home.
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What should I send to my former boss after hearing of the loss of his mother?
A card and flowers send to his Family home.!
Reply:Depends on how close you are with him and his immediate family i.e. friends, socialize as friends. If yes, then flowers to his home with a card.
If not social friends, but had a business relationship only, a sympathy card sent to his home would be appropriate.
Reply:If you feel reasonably close to him still, flowers are thoughtful, but I think a card with a handwritten note (more than just signing the card) would be welcomed and appropriate.
Reply:well you could do that or you can send a sympathy card or you can send both
Reply:A sympathy card to his home for sure and a modest flower arrangment or living plant to the funeral.
Reply:buy a large leaf ivy with a sympathy card and have it delivered to his home that will be more personal
Reply:if she died of specific disease (cancer, etc) then make $$ contribution to that fund. if she died of natural causes or accident then make contribution to an interest of hers or ur boss%26#039;s (animal shelter, childrens home, etc)
Reply:A Sympathy card
Reply:If the funeral hasn%26#039;t taken place, drop by to the funeral home for a short visit and make your condolences. If that%26#039;s not possible wait a couple weeks and send him a short note tucked in a condolence card. If you are close to him and his family a nice fruit basket would be very nice as well. A phone call shortly after the funeral would also be nice. All of these options are fine, there in no one way to do this...nothing is right or wrong here. Do what feels right for you and trust me, he will be very thank-full.
Reply:I would send a plant and a sympathy card to his family at the funeral home.
Reply:Send flowers to the funeral home, and a sympathy card to the family home.
Reply:Attending the funeral in person. Show some respect.
Reply:ild send them to his home with a sypathy card. well I guess that really depends on how well you knew his mother.
Reply:It would be appropriate and appreciated for you to send flowers to the funeral home and a card to his home. Hope this helps, good luck%26gt;
Reply:A basket of fruit and treats is always nice.
Reply:Flowers with a sympathy card. You may send them to either place.
Reply:i would send a very nice card and maybe some flowers to the funeral home
Reply:Send a flower arrangement to the funeral home and/or a fruit basket or other useful gift to their home.
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Would it be Wrong...?
to send flowers or a card to an X%26#039;s parents funeral?
My X husband%26#039;s dad died and, although his son and wife were wicked evil beasties, he was always really decent and straight up. I feel bad for his grandchildren (none of which are mine-his son and I didnt have any together thankfully!)and I know that he was the one that kept everyone sane. Would it be wrong to express this in any way?
Would it be Wrong...?
I would say in times like these all the petty and small things don%26#039;t seem to matter as much. I would say it is ok to send flowers or a card. Good luck and I am sorry for your loss.
Reply:Its not your family any more. If you really don%26#039;t have any connection with them, then I%26#039;d just leave it alone.
If you really feel you must send flowers, then do it anonymously, with a card signed %26quot;a friend.%26quot;
Reply:I would have to say no, it would be ok to send flowers to the funeral. I know your ex might slightly take it a different way then you are sending them as....but i don%26#039;t know what else to say.Good luck, and if you decide to send the flowers; I would write a little note inside the card something saying that ______(his father%26#039;s name)____ was always a good guy. You will always be remembered by me. Thanks for keeping everyone sane, and always being straight-forward and honest with me.
Reply:No, it would not be wrong. It would be really nice. And if you are involved with someone now, maybe you can get them to sign the card with you so your ex won%26#039;t try to read more into it than what is really there. Otherwise, I would not worry about it. Do what you think is right.
Reply:Do either, it%26#039;s not wrong at all.
Reply:Of course no. You are so kind, do it!
Reply:I think it would be very nice of you. I also think it speaks well of your character not to hold it against him and the rest of his family for what your ex and his mom did to you. Just be careful of the wording on the card and you should be fine.
Reply:Send condolances anyway, for your own peace of mind
Reply:I don%26#039;t think it would be wrong, but if you want to express your sorrow for your ex father in law, perhaps doing it in private once the funeral procession is over is best. If your exhusband and your exmother in law are as bad as you say they were, they will probably make a dramatic scene, and assume that you just want to cause problems in their time of need, when in reality, you want to express your sorrow for the loss of a wonderful man.
Reply:Showing your respect for a man that you loved is never wrong, you don%26#039;t say if you are married or with someone now, if you are then tell them that you intend to send flowers because this man was good to you and you respected him in life, I can%26#039;t see that being wrong at all.
Reply:of course not, u mite not want to say it at the funeral but at the wake would be fine or just at the sitting up
Reply:I think you should reveal how you feel.
Reply:Never wrong to send flowers or a card. It%26#039;s done in the memory of the deceased. Not for the family%26#039;s benefit.
Reply:You know, I%26#039;d wait 2 months, go to the grave, and plant flowers anonymously, then cry it out, say goodbye, walk away.
Flowers or card to the funeral will turn into What the *** is SHE doing here. Not your fault, you are being nice. they might be going through estate issues, all sorts of things. your X might pick up (Wrongly?) that this is your chance to want to see him again.
I%26#039;d just do it privately.
Reply:You need to acknowledge it that would be the kindest thing to do. He is feeling horrible and anyone who lets him know they are thinking of him would be very gracious. Too bad if anyone gets mad you were related to that man at one point. Think of your ex right now and his pain. Nobody else.
Reply:No. It will be fine to send card and flowers.
Reply:There is absolutely nothing wrong with sending flowers. In fact, doing so shows that you are a good person, regardless of how things turned out with your ex.
Reply:l think if u new your xs dad and had a fear amount to do with him then i think u should send a card wishing the family all the best at least they will know that a friend of the family is thinking of them in there time of grief
Reply:I think if you feel that you should send flowers then you should. It would be a wonderful expression of the love and respect you felt for this man. On the backside of this, think how it will make the %26quot;beasties%26quot; feel. It will really annoy them although I know this is not why you would be sending them. I%26#039;m sorry for your loss.
Reply:I think it is a lovely gesture to show your respect to a man that was a good person. I do not think it is wrong at all and if it makes you happy - do it.
super nanny
My X husband%26#039;s dad died and, although his son and wife were wicked evil beasties, he was always really decent and straight up. I feel bad for his grandchildren (none of which are mine-his son and I didnt have any together thankfully!)and I know that he was the one that kept everyone sane. Would it be wrong to express this in any way?
Would it be Wrong...?
I would say in times like these all the petty and small things don%26#039;t seem to matter as much. I would say it is ok to send flowers or a card. Good luck and I am sorry for your loss.
Reply:Its not your family any more. If you really don%26#039;t have any connection with them, then I%26#039;d just leave it alone.
If you really feel you must send flowers, then do it anonymously, with a card signed %26quot;a friend.%26quot;
Reply:I would have to say no, it would be ok to send flowers to the funeral. I know your ex might slightly take it a different way then you are sending them as....but i don%26#039;t know what else to say.Good luck, and if you decide to send the flowers; I would write a little note inside the card something saying that ______(his father%26#039;s name)____ was always a good guy. You will always be remembered by me. Thanks for keeping everyone sane, and always being straight-forward and honest with me.
Reply:No, it would not be wrong. It would be really nice. And if you are involved with someone now, maybe you can get them to sign the card with you so your ex won%26#039;t try to read more into it than what is really there. Otherwise, I would not worry about it. Do what you think is right.
Reply:Do either, it%26#039;s not wrong at all.
Reply:Of course no. You are so kind, do it!
Reply:I think it would be very nice of you. I also think it speaks well of your character not to hold it against him and the rest of his family for what your ex and his mom did to you. Just be careful of the wording on the card and you should be fine.
Reply:Send condolances anyway, for your own peace of mind
Reply:I don%26#039;t think it would be wrong, but if you want to express your sorrow for your ex father in law, perhaps doing it in private once the funeral procession is over is best. If your exhusband and your exmother in law are as bad as you say they were, they will probably make a dramatic scene, and assume that you just want to cause problems in their time of need, when in reality, you want to express your sorrow for the loss of a wonderful man.
Reply:Showing your respect for a man that you loved is never wrong, you don%26#039;t say if you are married or with someone now, if you are then tell them that you intend to send flowers because this man was good to you and you respected him in life, I can%26#039;t see that being wrong at all.
Reply:of course not, u mite not want to say it at the funeral but at the wake would be fine or just at the sitting up
Reply:I think you should reveal how you feel.
Reply:Never wrong to send flowers or a card. It%26#039;s done in the memory of the deceased. Not for the family%26#039;s benefit.
Reply:You know, I%26#039;d wait 2 months, go to the grave, and plant flowers anonymously, then cry it out, say goodbye, walk away.
Flowers or card to the funeral will turn into What the *** is SHE doing here. Not your fault, you are being nice. they might be going through estate issues, all sorts of things. your X might pick up (Wrongly?) that this is your chance to want to see him again.
I%26#039;d just do it privately.
Reply:You need to acknowledge it that would be the kindest thing to do. He is feeling horrible and anyone who lets him know they are thinking of him would be very gracious. Too bad if anyone gets mad you were related to that man at one point. Think of your ex right now and his pain. Nobody else.
Reply:No. It will be fine to send card and flowers.
Reply:There is absolutely nothing wrong with sending flowers. In fact, doing so shows that you are a good person, regardless of how things turned out with your ex.
Reply:l think if u new your xs dad and had a fear amount to do with him then i think u should send a card wishing the family all the best at least they will know that a friend of the family is thinking of them in there time of grief
Reply:I think if you feel that you should send flowers then you should. It would be a wonderful expression of the love and respect you felt for this man. On the backside of this, think how it will make the %26quot;beasties%26quot; feel. It will really annoy them although I know this is not why you would be sending them. I%26#039;m sorry for your loss.
Reply:I think it is a lovely gesture to show your respect to a man that was a good person. I do not think it is wrong at all and if it makes you happy - do it.
super nanny
How humiliated would you be?
I went to my friends funeral at the gravesite and I brought her a flower ( against the advice of the Y!A community ) . It was a gerber daisy and I had a charm put on it that said %26quot; I love you my friend %26quot;.
The charm must of been lead or something because when they started to throw flowers on her coffin after it was lowered, mine made a huge %26quot;CLANG!%26quot; . It dented the coffin. It startled me so I blurted out %26quot; Sorry girl, My bad. %26quot;
Im so embarrassed !
How humiliated would you be?
I know how embarrassed you must feel, but think of it like this: Your friend would probably have laughed her head off. She is probably laughing now. Don%26#039;t worry about being humiliated. Believe me, we all have those moments, some worse than others, but the thought behind your%26#039;s was sweet. You meant no harm. Don%26#039;t beat yourself up about it. It%26#039;s okay.
Reply:hey you said it was your bad and she is probably laughing about it
dont be embarrassed...
I got in trouble at my dads funeral, my mom slapped me and my sister upside the head, and we were in our 20%26#039;s
see he was a joker and had requested without anyone knowing to have %26quot;How great thou Art%26quot; played at his funeral for the shits and giggles and we cracked up laughing (it was ok the people behind us thought we were sobbing until mommy whacked us one each)
what makes that funny is that his Name was Art and he always said that song wasnt written about God, but about him and how great he was
Reply:I think she may have been having a laugh with you directly. Do not be embarrassed. Some things happen at funerals that are just well, way out there. I have seen weird things happen that would only make the dead person snigger or laugh uncontrollably if they could. Its like they wanted it to happen. I am sure your friend appreciated your gift and just wanted the rest of the funeral cortege to know about it.
Reply:Your friend would have loved the clang, the charm and the gerbers. Be sure you go back and pay your respects again soon. Next time leave the clangy stuff at the florist. I lost my best friend in february and got the giggles at his memorial service. I also called the funeral a %26quot;wedding%26quot; every time it came up lol. My friend would have loved that.
Reply:Sorry about the loss.
But don%26#039;t beat yourself up about it
1. You didn%26#039;t do it on purpose
2. Everyone knows you obviously loved her a lot and didn%26#039;t mean it
3. Many people do strange things because they can%26#039;t handle a sudden thing like a close friend dying so no one should think wrong of you.
Good Luck and Bless You
Reply:since you were her friend i bet her family understood. i definitely wouldn%26#039;t have been embarrassed.
i go to my friend%26#039;s grave on his birthday with balloons and i drink a beer for him, smoke a doob and leave the roach.
what you did was a nice gesture.
Reply:no big deal, sounds like it may have lightened the mood a little. my best friend tripped and fell flat on her face at my mom%26#039;s funeral. she was terribly embarrased. but when we look back on that day, we see it as a %26quot;fond%26quot; memory and it makes us smile. : )
Reply:kwite,you sure know how to bring the attention to your self,I wouldn%26#039;t of said a thing,and just backed up,I%26#039;m sorry to hear what happened though...
Reply:lol.............pretty humiliated....butit was a sign of friendship......butit is also asign of stupidity as well lol......
Reply:I wouldn%26#039;t be too embarrassed..
you did something nice for a good friend..
and also you didn%26#039;t know that that would happen..
Reply:i know thats embarrassing, but it%26#039;s also pretty funny. (i%26#039;m sorry about your friend though.)
Reply:very, sorry for the loss
Reply:LMAO!! Lol ...
Reply:I would laugh because that%26#039;s funny
Reply:Oh wow I%26#039;d be a little embarassed but it was for a true friend.
Reply:Your friend would have known you meant well, and laughed with you.
Don%26#039;t be embarassed.
I%26#039;m sorry for your loss.
Reply:LOL!.
she still loves you hun :)
Reply:see what happens if you do listen to the Y!A communtiy?
Reply:kinda funny in a sad way,don%26#039;t beat yourself up you meant well.
Reply:That sounds pretty hilarious though. I bet your friend would%26#039;ve laughed.
Reply:hahah...nice...
welli wouldntbe.. welli would be.. but it is syboling ur friendship..
so dont be embarassed.
{Im hoping this is a joke!}
skin disease
The charm must of been lead or something because when they started to throw flowers on her coffin after it was lowered, mine made a huge %26quot;CLANG!%26quot; . It dented the coffin. It startled me so I blurted out %26quot; Sorry girl, My bad. %26quot;
Im so embarrassed !
How humiliated would you be?
I know how embarrassed you must feel, but think of it like this: Your friend would probably have laughed her head off. She is probably laughing now. Don%26#039;t worry about being humiliated. Believe me, we all have those moments, some worse than others, but the thought behind your%26#039;s was sweet. You meant no harm. Don%26#039;t beat yourself up about it. It%26#039;s okay.
Reply:hey you said it was your bad and she is probably laughing about it
dont be embarrassed...
I got in trouble at my dads funeral, my mom slapped me and my sister upside the head, and we were in our 20%26#039;s
see he was a joker and had requested without anyone knowing to have %26quot;How great thou Art%26quot; played at his funeral for the shits and giggles and we cracked up laughing (it was ok the people behind us thought we were sobbing until mommy whacked us one each)
what makes that funny is that his Name was Art and he always said that song wasnt written about God, but about him and how great he was
Reply:I think she may have been having a laugh with you directly. Do not be embarrassed. Some things happen at funerals that are just well, way out there. I have seen weird things happen that would only make the dead person snigger or laugh uncontrollably if they could. Its like they wanted it to happen. I am sure your friend appreciated your gift and just wanted the rest of the funeral cortege to know about it.
Reply:Your friend would have loved the clang, the charm and the gerbers. Be sure you go back and pay your respects again soon. Next time leave the clangy stuff at the florist. I lost my best friend in february and got the giggles at his memorial service. I also called the funeral a %26quot;wedding%26quot; every time it came up lol. My friend would have loved that.
Reply:Sorry about the loss.
But don%26#039;t beat yourself up about it
1. You didn%26#039;t do it on purpose
2. Everyone knows you obviously loved her a lot and didn%26#039;t mean it
3. Many people do strange things because they can%26#039;t handle a sudden thing like a close friend dying so no one should think wrong of you.
Good Luck and Bless You
Reply:since you were her friend i bet her family understood. i definitely wouldn%26#039;t have been embarrassed.
i go to my friend%26#039;s grave on his birthday with balloons and i drink a beer for him, smoke a doob and leave the roach.
what you did was a nice gesture.
Reply:no big deal, sounds like it may have lightened the mood a little. my best friend tripped and fell flat on her face at my mom%26#039;s funeral. she was terribly embarrased. but when we look back on that day, we see it as a %26quot;fond%26quot; memory and it makes us smile. : )
Reply:kwite,you sure know how to bring the attention to your self,I wouldn%26#039;t of said a thing,and just backed up,I%26#039;m sorry to hear what happened though...
Reply:lol.............pretty humiliated....butit was a sign of friendship......butit is also asign of stupidity as well lol......
Reply:I wouldn%26#039;t be too embarrassed..
you did something nice for a good friend..
and also you didn%26#039;t know that that would happen..
Reply:i know thats embarrassing, but it%26#039;s also pretty funny. (i%26#039;m sorry about your friend though.)
Reply:very, sorry for the loss
Reply:LMAO!! Lol ...
Reply:I would laugh because that%26#039;s funny
Reply:Oh wow I%26#039;d be a little embarassed but it was for a true friend.
Reply:Your friend would have known you meant well, and laughed with you.
Don%26#039;t be embarassed.
I%26#039;m sorry for your loss.
Reply:LOL!.
she still loves you hun :)
Reply:see what happens if you do listen to the Y!A communtiy?
Reply:kinda funny in a sad way,don%26#039;t beat yourself up you meant well.
Reply:That sounds pretty hilarious though. I bet your friend would%26#039;ve laughed.
Reply:hahah...nice...
welli wouldntbe.. welli would be.. but it is syboling ur friendship..
so dont be embarassed.
{Im hoping this is a joke!}
skin disease
Ok do yall think this sound good?
its a pom and i want to now if its sounds good but please dont copy (its copyright because my dad put it in a book) ok it go like this.........oh before i do it, its called he gave me flowers and it will make you think cuz its deep.here it goes........
he gave me flowers today but it wasnt aspeacil day he yelled at me but he gave me flowers so he must be sorry.
he gave me flowers today but it wasnt a speacil day he pushed me but gave me flowers so he must be sorry.
he gave me flowers today but it wasnt a speacil day.it wasnt my birthday or mothers day,he kicked, punched beat and cut me on my back but he gave me flowers so he must be sorry.
he gave me flowers today and it WAS a speacil day, it was my funeral cause i stayed with him.
if yall have any inspring poems tell me and thell be putin abook with mines
Ok do yall think this sound good?
Good poem. Do you write a lot of poetry? This poem sounds A LOT like another one I heard some time back... http://www.tufffemme.com/WomensCauses/fl... and it is copyrighted. Check it out.
Please take this as constructive criticism and not an insult... Correct the spelling errors and it will be even better.
Reply:wat? POM?
Reply:ye
nanny
he gave me flowers today but it wasnt aspeacil day he yelled at me but he gave me flowers so he must be sorry.
he gave me flowers today but it wasnt a speacil day he pushed me but gave me flowers so he must be sorry.
he gave me flowers today but it wasnt a speacil day.it wasnt my birthday or mothers day,he kicked, punched beat and cut me on my back but he gave me flowers so he must be sorry.
he gave me flowers today and it WAS a speacil day, it was my funeral cause i stayed with him.
if yall have any inspring poems tell me and thell be putin abook with mines
Ok do yall think this sound good?
Good poem. Do you write a lot of poetry? This poem sounds A LOT like another one I heard some time back... http://www.tufffemme.com/WomensCauses/fl... and it is copyrighted. Check it out.
Please take this as constructive criticism and not an insult... Correct the spelling errors and it will be even better.
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How hard is it to make a casket spray?
My father passed away on Monday and the funeral is Friday. The family is responsible for the flowers. We don%26#039;t have a whole ot of money, and I was viewing some casket sprays online and they are very expensive. My father is being creamated immediately following the funeral service so I don%26#039;t see the point in spending 200 dollars (I hope you all know what I mean when I say this, I don%26#039;t mean to sound hateful or disrespectful), just to make it look pretty, if I can make it just as pretty by doing it myself. Plus I need to keep myself busy, it%26#039;s how I%26#039;m dealing with his death right now. Do you guys have any tips or know anything about making floral arrangements for funerals?
How hard is it to make a casket spray?
Sweetie, first of all let me say I know how hard it is to lose a parent, and I am so sorry......You can get relatively cheap artificial flowers that are pretty at craft stores (Pat Catan%26#039;s, etc...). Or you can create a spray from the flowers he liked most. When my grandmother died we picked a ton of tulips from her garden and made a spray that way. Just figure out what you want to put in it and buy some ivy to put around it....I%26#039;m sure it will be beautiful, and remember that gone or not Dad will see it......God Bless you and your family!!!!!
Shoes
How hard is it to make a casket spray?
Sweetie, first of all let me say I know how hard it is to lose a parent, and I am so sorry......You can get relatively cheap artificial flowers that are pretty at craft stores (Pat Catan%26#039;s, etc...). Or you can create a spray from the flowers he liked most. When my grandmother died we picked a ton of tulips from her garden and made a spray that way. Just figure out what you want to put in it and buy some ivy to put around it....I%26#039;m sure it will be beautiful, and remember that gone or not Dad will see it......God Bless you and your family!!!!!
Shoes
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