What flowers to buy for a coming of age ceremony for your son

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

Every time I mention "** ceremony", I always feel that it is a particularly magical moment. It marks an important turning point for a child from a young teenager to a mature adult, which means more responsibility, more choices, and, of course, more dreams and expectations. And on this special day, sending a bouquet of flowers is undoubtedly the best blessing for children. But the question also comes: What kind of flowers to buy for my son?

When it comes to flowers, many people may first think of roses and carnations, which are more common flower species. Indeed, they are all beautiful, but have you ever thought that flowers, like people, also have personalities. Different flowers have different flower languages and symbolic meanings. Therefore, choosing flowers is also an "art".

Sunflower: Towards the sun, chasing dreams

My son has been particularly fond of sunflowers since he was a child. Every summer, our balcony is always filled with these sun-growing flowers. Sunflowers symbolize hope, passion, and chasing dreams. I think that the ** gift is when my son begins to chase his dreams independently, and when he gives a bouquet of sunflowers, he tells him: "No matter what lies ahead, you must grow towards the sun like a sunflower." ”

I still remember a friend who specially prepared a large bouquet of sunflowers for his son on the day of his ** ceremony. As a result, the child later chose the path of art and achieved good results in art exhibitions both at home and abroad. He always said that it was the bouquet of sunflowers that gave him the first inspiration and courage.

Tulips: Toughness and elegance go hand in hand

Tulips are also a flower that I like very much. Its flower language is tenacity, grace and eternal love. For my son, who has just become an adult, there is still a long way to go, and it will take perseverance to face various challenges. At the same time, elegance is not only an external performance, but also an inner cultivation. I hope that he can coexist with tenacity and elegance on the road of growth.

I have a relative whose son received tulips from his father at the ceremony. That kid later went through many difficulties, including entrepreneurial failures, emotional setbacks, etc., but he always maintained that tenacity and optimism, and finally came out of the trough and now runs a very successful company. He said that whenever he encountered difficulties, he always remembered the bouquet of tulips and his father's expectations of him.

Daisy: The extraordinary in simplicity

Although daisies are not as conspicuous as the first two, they have their own unique charm. It symbolizes simplicity, innocence, and extraordinary. For a son who has just entered adulthood, maintaining a simple, innocent heart is a very valuable quality. In this complex society, it is extraordinary to be able to maintain one's original intention and principles.

My neighbor's child received a bouquet of daisies at the ** ceremony. Instead of going to the big city, he returned to his hometown and became a rural teacher. "I want to use what I've learned to help children who need it more," he said. That simplicity and innocence allowed him to find his own value and meaning.

Finally, I would like to say that what flowers are sent is not actually the most important thing. What matters is the heart and the expectation. A bouquet of flowers represents not only blessings and care, but also a father's trust and encouragement to his son. Therefore, no matter which flower you choose, it is enough to do it with your heart and express that love and support with your heart!

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