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Posted by casasflowers on August 24, 2016 | Last Updated: April 20, 2021 Uncategorized

Celebrating Grandparents’ Day

Grandparent's Day

Surely, two of the most satisfying experiences in life must be those
of being a grandchild or a grandparent. ~Donald A. Norberg

In 1978, President Carter signed Grandparent’s Day into effect, but these special members of our families have been revered since time began. There is no denying the special bond between a grandparent and their grandkids – and on September 11, we get to celebrate! It is estimated that over 4 million greeting cards will be sent, but we have an even better way to make Grandma smile – with a beautiful gift from Casas Adobes Flower Shop!

grandparents day

What better way to express the love of a child than with this beautiful bouquet? Completely with a bear hug, the Hugs for You floral design perfectly embodies all the affection of the day and should make both child and grandparent beam with happiness. If you are older and your grandparents enjoy sitting and chatting a while, we have both a floral arrangement and a gift basket that should be just their cup of tea. The Teacup and Saucer Bouquet delivers delicate florals including mini carnations and rosebuds. This sweet arrangement makes for the perfect kitchen table decoration, while our Tazo Tea Basket will encourage them to invite you over for an afternoon of stories and reminiscing. But these are only two ideas on how to make your grandparents feel special this month – head to our website to see more ideas!

grandparents day

Grandparent’s Day celebrates all grandmas and grandpas, and no matter how they wish to spend the day, you can be sure that they will appreciate every moment you spend with them. If they are local in the Tucson or Oro Valley area, pick up a gift at Casas Adobes Flower Shop and make plans to see them! If they are not close by, send a gift and give them a call. Grandparents are some of the most special people in the world, and on September 11, it is our time to honor them.