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The
Sentimental Meaning Of Flowers Gina Stathopo
For me
certain types of flowers bring back a flood of memories. I
remember in my early teens visiting my best friend who had moved
to the country. We would spend hours in the field next to her
property, talking and picking the petals of daisies in a game
played by many, he-loves-me, he-loves-me-not.
This
memory can rushing back two days ago when I was waiting in line
at the supermarket and happened to glance at the bouquets for
sale. Amongst the mixed bouquets, there were daisies. This
flower has special meaning in my heart. I associate it with my
best friend who I lost to a car accident when we were both 17.
Flowers
definitely bring an emotional response and we remember our happy
and sad times through them.
The first
time I inhaled the sweet fragrance of a carnation I was
enthralled. It happened when my father, took us to Greece to
visit his parents. As a 7 year old, this strange land captivated
me. I vividly remember my first response when we made our way up
the hill where my grandparents’ house was, to find myself
staring up at the handing grapes from the porch roof and the
carnations which were planted along the edge of the porch.
Blood red,
I can still recall their sweet aroma. They were the pride and
joy of my grandmother who nurtured them and allowed me to help
care for them. I had been instantly impressed by this glorious
flower, not having seen it before.
If you are
a woman, most of your flower memories may be romantic ones. Can
you recall the first time you received flowers? Or the time when
you were impressed the most with your date's thoughtfulness?
The first
time I received flowers was at the early stages of the internet.
I loved meeting and chatting with people from around the world
and one such person was Rowan from London. We hit it off right
away and till this day have remained good friends.
I was at
work when a courier came in with a gigantic bouquet of flowers.
When the receptionist came into my office to usher me to the
reception not for a minute did I think they were for me. But
they were. The gesture was so unexpected, so thoughtful, it will
remain in my heart forever.
What are
your flower memories?
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© Gina Stathopoulos
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