Think about every man you’ve ever seen receive flowers.
A birthday? An anniversary? A promotion?
Probably not.
For most men, the first time someone puts a bouquet in front of them is at their funeral.
That’s not a depressing thing to say. It’s just true. And once you notice it, you can’t stop thinking about it.
We celebrate moms with flowers. We send bouquets to wives on anniversaries. We bring flowers to daughters on prom night. We fill hospital rooms with them for anyone who’s hurting.
But dads? Dads get a card. Maybe a nice dinner. Maybe a gift card if we’re being generous. And somewhere along the way, we all just decided that was enough.
What Actually Happens When You Give a Man Flowers
He gets quiet. He doesn’t quite know what to do with his hands. He holds them like he’s not sure he’s allowed to have them.
And then he puts them somewhere he can see them every single day.
Because dads want to feel remembered just as much as anyone else. They just don’t know how to ask for it, and most of us never think to try.
Father’s Day is one day a year where you have a real reason to say something out loud. Not with a card that ends up in a drawer. Not with a gift card he’ll spend on something for the house. But with something he holds and keeps.
Why Wire Bouquets Work for Dad
Fresh flowers die. That’s not a flaw, it’s just what they do. But it also means the gesture fades with them.
Wire flower bouquets are different.
They’re handcrafted from chenille wire, twisted by hand into full arrangements that hold their shape and color without any upkeep. No water. No wilting. No throwing anything away two weeks later.
They sit on his desk, his nightstand, his shelf in the garage. And every time he looks at them, he remembers: someone went out of their way to make me feel like this.
That’s the part that stays.
Made by Hand, Not by a Machine
Every bouquet from Love Gifts by Mommy Mayeth is made at our kitchen table in New York by a real family. Wire by wire. Color by color. One at a time.
There is no warehouse. There is no factory. Just a mom, her kids, and a lot of love in every piece.
When you give one of these to your dad, you’re not giving him something that came off a shelf. You’re giving him something someone made thinking about him.
Give It to Him While He’s Here
Your dad has probably spent decades showing up for you in ways that felt ordinary to him but meant everything to you.
He deserves to hear about it.
Not in a eulogy. Now.
This Father’s Day, give him a bouquet he’ll actually keep. Something that sits in his space and reminds him, every single day, that he was thought of.
Because he deserves to know it while he’s still here to feel it.
Ready to give him something he’ll actually keep?
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