Cultivating Gratitude & Staying Connected this Holiday Season

Tips for Celebrating a Different Kind of Holiday Season This Year

Celebrating doesn’t have to stop while in quarantine! No matter which holidays you observe, there are endless ways to get festive. Our new series,  Home for the Holidays, shares the positives of celebrating virtually, tips on keeping your traditions alive, and creative decorating ideas from designers and hobbyists. Get ready to make this the best holiday season yet! 

The holidays are different this year for everyone. But they’re especially stressful for people who cannot spend time with family and friends due to pandemic restrictions. Rather than a source of joy, the season of celebration may become an additional cause of stress.  

Even during this period of uncertainty, struggle, and strife, it’s important to remember that holidays mark the end of the year and the start of a new one. They provide us with hope and something to look forward to. After 2020, a new year will be welcomed more than ever!

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Our live roundtable, Cultivating Gratitude & Staying Connected During the Holidaysoffered perspective, insights, and hope for the upcoming holidays. Speakers also shared new recipes, décor ideas, and other useful tips for holiday celebrations. The 1-800-Flowers.com Family of Brands brought together industry experts, including Alice Lewis, founder of Alice’s Table, fashion designer Jason Wu, and Liz Della Croce from the Lemon Bowl. 

Cohosted by Juliet Scott-Croxford, CEO of Worth, and Diana Heather, founder of two start-ups, our live discussion on Facebook also leaned into the emotional side of the holidays by sharing the impact of community building to foster meaningful relationshipsThey were joined by Wisdo’s director of communities, AnnMarie Gianninoand Jim McCann, founder of 1-800-Flowers.com. The event also included a guided meditative practice led by Devi Brown, Chopra’s Chief Impact Officer 

From new recipe inspiration and décor ideas to finding new ways to connect and build community, here are a few of the ideas discussed during the hourlong event 

Make new traditions by bringing back old ones

Sure, the festivities may not look like years past, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t celebrate at all. In fact, you can make the holidays feel more special by just taking things up a notch for our family and loved ones. One idea: Use a simple, customizable, yet multi-functional ingredient in our holiday recipes like pear syrup (because who isn’t looking for an extra excuse to have a cocktail or two this year?). Or combine more traditional décor pieces with elements that are a bit different and unexpected (like dried fruits of pieces in our tablescape centerpiece).  

Red and white flowers

If you can’t celebrate with your family, connect with your other family

This year’s unusual holiday season will upend travel patterns across the country, with the number of flyers during the season expected to decrease by half. With so many of us unable to celebrate with immediate family, we can still connect with friends, roommates, and other loved ones nearby (as long as we follow public health experts’ guidance). The holidays are a great time to appreciate what we do haveAnd don’t forget: Even in a challenging year, we still have the opportunity to connect with loved ones, even if it’s done virtually.   

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Let go of the picture-perfect holiday. Let it be a 2020 holiday.”

The holidays are also all about self-preservation

We’ve all lost a lot this year. In addition to thousands of lives, COVID-19 has robbed us of time we could have spent in-person celebrating birthdays, the holidays, and other milestones with family and friends. It’s important we acknowledge these losses and connect with those who are (or have) gone through exactly what we’re going through, whether that’s through connection communities powered by Wisdo, or people just outside of your circle – to get rid of that built-up anxiety.  

Self-care is the best thing you can do for not only you but your entire family. How can we practice self-preservation this holiday season? “Let go of the picture-perfect holiday. Let it be a 2020 holiday. Set boundaries and take breaks,” Annmarie said.

Holiday stress tips from community

Physical distance, not social distance

What matters most comes down to the connections that we have in our lives. When we tap into gratitude this holiday season and think about what nourishes us, what we need, and what is enough – it’s what we bring to our relationships and what we get from them.  

As Dr. George Everly from John Hopkins University has pointed out, we need to physically distance from each other, not socially distance. We need to nurture the relationships we’re lucky to have, rekindle the relationships we’ve lost, and create the relationships we wish we had. To do so, we need to exercise our courage to actively reach out and make those connections. 

Mother’s Day Fun Facts 2024

Although Mother’s Day only became an official U.S holiday in 1914, the celebrations of motherhood can be traced all the way back to the ancient times. In more recent centuries, we’ve seen Mother’s Day observed more religiously, with traditions centered around the church on what was known as “Mothering Sunday.” Over time, these traditions have shifted more secular to what we are familiar with today. As we continue to celebrate our mothers with flowers, cards and other tokens of appreciation, here are some fun floral facts about Mother’s Day you and your mom can read up on this upcoming holiday.

Mother’s Day Flower Facts

Roses & carnations bouquet

What is the official Mother’s Day flower?

  • Carnations are the official flower for Mother’s Day.

Why is the carnation the official flower of Mother’s Day?

  • In 1907, Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother’s Day, delivered 500 white carnations to church, where her mother taught Sunday school. She also requested that each mother in the congregation receive a carnation as they arrive at church every day that week.
  • Soon after, it became an annual tradition to hand out carnations during the Mother’s Day church service, and in 1940, the carnation was deemed the official Mother’s Day Flower.
  • To learn more about why carnations are the official flower of Mother’s Day, visitPetal Talk.
  • Pink, purple and bright mixed bouquets

What do the colors of roses mean?

  • Red: I love you
  • Pale Pink: I appreciate you
  • Purple: I always knew you were the one
  • Hot Pink: I’m grateful you’re in my life
  • For more on the meaning of different colored roses, visit our blogPetal Talk
  • Lilies: Purity and refined beauty  
  • Tulips: Perfect love, charity and royalty 
  • Daisies: Innocence and joy 
  • Carnations: Beauty and pride 
  • For more information on the meaning of different flowers, visit our blog Petal Talk

What do the colors of carnations symbolize?

  • Red: Mothers who are alive
  • White: Mothers who have passed away
  • For more information on what the colors of carnations mean, visit our blogPetal Talk

Who is predominately ordering flowers for Mother’s Day 2024 – males or females?

  • Approx. 52% of customers ordering flowers for Mother’s Day are males

Who are males purchasing flowers for, on Mother’s Day?

  • Mother, wife/spouse, grandparent, daughter (with children)

Who are females purchasing flowers for, for Mother’s Day?

  • Mother, daughter (with children), sister, aunt, friend/non-relative
boy giving bouquet to mom

Total Number of Flowers and Plants Expected to be Gifted to Mom

  • Blooming plants such as gardenia pants, rose plants, hydrangeas and orchids are the most popular selections. However, green plants and succulents have also gained popularity over the last year.

What is the total number of plants expected to gift to mom for Mother’s Day?

  • Approximately 200,000 plants are expected this year from 1-800-Flowers.com

What is the total number of stems expected to gift to mom for Mother’s Day?

  • Approximately 21 million stems are expected this year from 1-800-Flowers.com
  • Roses, tulips, lilies, gerbera daisies and carnations

What is the total number of roses expected to be gifted to mom?

  • Approx. 7.5 million (35% of total flowers sold) roses are expected to be gifted to mom this year from 1-800-Flowers.com

What is the total number of lilies expected?

  • Approx. 2 million stems (10% of total flowers sold) of lilies are expected from 1-800-Flowers.com.

What is the total number of tulips expected?

  • Approx. 5 million (23% of total flowers sold) of tulips are expected from 1-800-Flowers.com.

Best Flowers to Gift for Mother’s Day

What types of flowers are best to gift for……

  • Mothers?
    • Gift mom a mixed bouquet filled with pink and purple roses, pink lilies and tulips
  • Mothers-in-law?
    • For a mother-in-law, bright mixed bouquets arranged with tulips and gerbera daisies
  • Grandmothers?
    • Grandmothers would love pink roses, daisies, lilies and, the traditional Mother’s Day flower, carnations.
  • Wives?
    • Roses in all colors are perfect for showing wives how much they are loved.

When is the best time to order flowers for Mother’s Day 2024?

  • Don’t wait until Mother’s Day week, when everyone else is placing their orders. Gift-givers will save up to 40% if they order early by May 1st.

Cities Where Most Flowers are Sold for Mother’s Day

What are the top 10 cities where most flowers are sold for Mother’s Day?

The top 10 cities where most Mother’s Day flowers are sold for 1-800-Flowers.com are (in order):

  1. New York, NY
  2. Chicago, IL
  3. Brooklyn, NY
  4. Los Angeles, CA
  5. Houston, TX
  1. San Diego, CA
  2. Las Vegas, NV
  3. San Francisco, CA
  4. Washington D.C
  5. Austin, TX

What are the top 10 cities where most plants are sold for Mother’s Day?

The top 10 cities where most Mother’s Day plants are sold for 1-800-Flowers.com are (in order):

  1. New York, NY
  2. Chicago, IL
  3. Brooklyn, NY
  4. Houston, TX
  5. Austin, TX
  1. Las Vegas, NV
  2. Los Angeles, CA
  3. Washington D.C
  4. San Diego, CA
  5. Denver, CO

Heartwarming Connections: Celebrating, Near or Far

Social distancing and quarantining has made it challenging for families to celebrate holidays together. However, Ashley’s mom made sure to show her daughter and granddaughter they can still celebrate Easter with a heartwarming surprise! We are so happy to be a part of helping deliver smiles to Ashley and Hayley!

“Social isolation can be hard. We have been cooped up and I haven’t seen my mom in weeks (who we usually see multiple times a week). We have FaceTime (thank goodness) to get us by, and my mom will bake dinners that Kyle will pick up on his way home (in still practicing the way of social distancing), but today we got a big surprise from my mama/Haley’s vava that brightened both our day. Look how cute these flowers are! We love you so much mama! Can’t wait for the world to be normal again.”

Heartwarming Connections: Love Knows No Distance

Photo Credit: @moms4jams on instagram

What we are experiencing right now with social distancing is only a fraction of what military families go through with their loved ones. Although COVID-19 extended Jake’s deployment, he made sure his wife, Shannon, still felt special on her birthday. Jake, we thank you for continued service and hope you can be reunited with your family soon!  

“Yet another birthday that @jake.stockman is gone 🙁 I’ve lost count on how many this is now. He should be getting ready to come home right now but thanks to Covid-19 his deployment was extended. And unlike times in the past, this time there’s no end in sight which makes it so much worse! So Thank you my Love, for trying to make this birthday as special as you could. And thank you @1800flowers for still being open in this current crazy mess of a world.”

Heartwarming Connections: A Just Because from a Dear Friend

If there’s anything this situation has taught us, it’s that the littlest things can have the strongest impact. For Katerina, what may seem like just flowers is a constant reminder of the kindness that surrounds her. To Katerina’s dear friend, thank you for choosing us to brighten up her day.  

“This little app has brought some wonderful connections that I’m so very thankful for and in the midst of all that’s going on to be thought of by a dear friend means the world to me. This beautiful spring bouquet that was delivered to my doorstep has brightened my day, my week, my month, and reminded me of the kindness of others. Some might just see flowers but it truly is more than that, a kind gesture that I won’t forget. ?” 

Heartwarming Connections: Thank You Carmie, #LocalHero ER Nurse

We are incredibly grateful for medical professionals like Carmie, who risk their lives and the lives of their family in order to protect the rest of us. Thank you to ER Nurse, Carmie, for sharing her story and for her invaluable support and heroism during this time.

“I try to do my part as an ER nurse, so please do your part.”

“I received these beautiful flowers last night from my favorite pharmacist, @potluck_pierce. So I did the natural thing to do, put on makeup, wear my favorite @wearfigs scrubs, and took some photos with them. I’m all smiles but I remember how work has been lately with COVID-19.”

“My last picture is taken when there was downtime at work. We do not have enough PPEs, I reuse my one surgical mask for my entire 12-hr shift. Sometimes I even use the same one for 2 shifts in a row. I’m always so scared of bringing that virus home due to my elderly father who I live with. My sister sprays me with alcohol before I take off my scrubs in the garage to get inside the house and quickly shower. These are some of the ways I protect him. I try to do my part as an ER nurse, so please do your part.”

Heartwarming Connections: Happy Birthday Mom from Across the Country

Now, more than ever, is the time to connect with your loved ones. Although Marilyn was unable to celebrate her mom — who lives across the country — in person on her birthday, she made sure her mom knew she was thinking about her during these challenging times.

“It’ll be midnight in NYC in a few minutes meaning my ?❤️Moms ❤️Birthday ? these are the surprise Orchids made sure they arrived Beginning of the week. It’s been tough having her in NYC while I’m on other side of the country during these extra challenging/nightmare times ?She is everything! God continue to bless her! ?❤️Until we can be together we are together in my heart ❤️ Love you mucho Ma! La Virgen la acompañe?❤️…”

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