So easy:
1. Get flowers, write a quick note, and trust them to the hands of the universe.
2. If you’d like, send a photo of your flowers (and any thoughts) to missamykr@yahoo.com. We’d love to share them below.
Most importantly, we think you will–and know OTHERS will–really enjoy paying it flowered.
xo Amy K.R.
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11/7/13
Our first submission comes from New York, New York:
“Flowers left in midtown Manhattan on a chilly Monday morning by Melanie (camera operator) and Eric (too cute to be captured on film).”
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Thank you to Melanie and Eric!
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11/11/13
Our next submission comes from Lisa in Chicago.
“These yellow roses were left outside a suburban Chicago Park District on a cold and gray Thursday afternoon.”
“I knew I wanted to participate in this invitation, but wasn’t sure when and where that would happen. Today, I was running late for my Yoga class, stuck in construction traffic, and feeling frazzled and embarrassed about entering class so late (20 minutes!). Once I arrived, I went to retrieve my Yoga mat from the back of the car, to find it wasn’t there. Oh well, I decided I should go in, anyway–I needed whatever Yoga I could get at that moment…It was that kind of morning. About 5 minutes in to my arrival at class, my Yoga teacher noticed I didn’t have a mat, and got up from her pose to retrieve one for me in the back. That small gesture, her noticing and being so gracious to offer something–that was the sign for me to pay it flowered on the bench outside the Park District. On my return, with the flowers, I saw this parked bus and had to pull over and take a picture…Positive Connections, indeed!”
“Hope the flowers brought someone the feeling of being noticed too.”
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Lisa, thank you for your wonderful story and for paying it flowered!
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