Thursday, June 17, 2010

The Italian fathers flowers relationship more meaningful

Father’s Day is a day dedicated to the fathers of the world for their matchless love and efforts for the well being of their children. In Italy, Father’s Day is not celebrated along with the international community on every third Sunday of June. Rather, Italians celebrate this day on March 19. The day is celebrated generally together with the Saint Joseph’s Day celebrations. Italians are very stylish, keen and gourmet personalities. So, such a celebration is dealt with very carefully and with great responsibility. The day is known as Festa Del Papa in Italian and fathers look for something unique and touchy form their children.
As is true for the rest of the world also, Italians start Father’s Day with a great homemade Breakfast. Menu of the breakfast and the decoration of the breakfast table or dish are sensitive issues. Generally, breakfast includes some light drink, a spicy Italian recipe and a traditional Italian dessert whether, homemade or bought from the bakery. After breakfast, Papas are ready for a chain of surprises continuing till the end of the day. Major surprises are as follows:
• After a grim struggle, specially prepared or bought gift for Papa. Italian fathers love to receive their favorite drink bottles, neckties, flower arrangements for father’s day, other clothing items, latest electronic devices and vehicles.
• A brunch, lunch, dinner or supper, at Papa’s favorite venue. Most of the Italian and international hotels and restaurants prepare for the occasion in advance and reserve tables weeks before the day. They offer hearty deals and packages for doing maximum business on the day.
• Going out with the family; Italian Fathers love to go out with their families on Father’s Day. Children make advance preparations for the Picnic party. Some also love to go at sports centers. They play golf, do fishing, hiking and other things that remove grudges form hearts, strengthen filial bonds and give an opportunity to understand each other in a better way.
• Children arrange a party for their father and father figures around them. All of the family members and friends gather at the occasion to make it memorable and effective.
Flowers play a pivotal role in all f these celebrations. Red Roses are regarded as flowers for father’s day, Italy wide for the living and healthy fathers. White Roses are regarded as father’s day flowers in Italy for the late fathers. Florists and flower store keepers also make special arrangements for making the Italian fathers flowers relationship more meaningful. They prepare special father’s day flowers arrangements for Italy , using the father’s day flower in spectacular floral designs. Manu of them ensure in time, accurate and high quality father’s day flower delivery Italy wide . Te online flower stores also offer same day father’s day delivery flowers , Italy wide.
Father’s day is celebrated Italy wide on Saint Joseph’s day, with great excitement. Celebrations are in unique Italian style, ensuring dignity and meaningfulness.

flowers for father’s day

3 comments:

  1. Hello, there,

    I love your flowers! I can't ever get enough of looking at all the pretty arrangements. Thank you for your kind comments on my blog. I am glad if something I wrote helps. I try. (smile)

    Your articles with some of the histories is fascinating. I'll have to bookmark your blog.

    Thank you, again.

    Su

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  2. Hi Jesica, Thank you for stopping by and for your nice comment. Thhis is our fourth year at the same hotel in Jesolo. Each year I try to learn more about the culture and the history. I think your blog will help me. I hope it is okay to follow you. I primarily blog about growing up on a farm in Louisiana. St. Joseph's Day is a day of feasts and celebration in my area. I was a child then so don't remember if the feast tied in with Father's day. I do remember a separate Father's day, like Mother's day. Will have to ask around for old memories. I just find it exciting to learn about different countries beyond what's written in guide books. Thank you for a lovely blog.

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  3. Google tells me I must try later to connect to follow you. Guess the system is busy. So, later it is. Sorry.

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