| Here it is Thursday afternoon, and Evelyn sees no | | | | now is choosing from the several wonderful |
| break in her hectic schedule for the weekend. She | | | | arraignments, types of flowers and plants, and |
| has a presentation due on Monday morning and a | | | | even some other surprises such as balloons or |
| meeting on Saturday most of the day with her | | | | chocolates. |
| team. The bad part is, her favorite aunt's birthday | | | | With all the options that Evelyn has available such |
| is on Saturday and she is turning 65 years old and | | | | as the variety of flowers such as curcumas, |
| this is one birthday that Evelyn did not want to | | | | freesias, gerberas, lilies, tropical flowers and plants; |
| miss. | | | | the style such as contemporary, elegant, or |
| She thought maybe she could rush through the | | | | simple and even by color such as blue, orange, |
| meeting but there is no way she could make it in | | | | white and red, she could make a decision that |
| time from London, UK to Birmingham, UK to | | | | would be sure to please her aunt. She could |
| attend the festivities that the family has planned. | | | | choose her aunts favorite flower, or color or |
| The worst part of it all is that now it is too late | | | | even order an elegant arraignment. She decided |
| for her to even go out shopping for a unique gift | | | | first to click on Birthdays to see what they |
| and have it arrive on time. | | | | suggested. |
| Before leaving work, she talks with some of her | | | | Under birthdays, she had a wonderful choice of a |
| friends and they suggest sending flowers, but all | | | | Gerbera bouquet, yellow roses in a stunning vase, |
| the florist are now closed it is 7pm at night, and | | | | and even a desert rose in its own vase. She |
| she has a meeting with an associate at 8am | | | | knew that any of these unique and wonderful |
| when the florist opens. She goes home, feeling | | | | flower arraignments would put a smile on her |
| defeated, not knowing what to do, she gets on | | | | aunt's face. All the flowers were in her budget |
| her computer and just types in "overnight flower | | | | and she ordered her flowers online and went to |
| delivery from London, UK to Birmingham, UK" and | | | | sleep with peace of mind. The online florist saved |
| her dismay quickly turns into triumph. | | | | her from her dilemma, her aunt was overjoyed |
| She clicks on a link for a florist and learns that the | | | | with the flowers and her meeting was a success. |
| flowers can be ordered online from London, UK | | | | Copyright @2005, 4th Media Corporation |
| and sent to her aunt in Birmingham, UK and will | | | | You have permission to publish this article |
| arrive early Saturday morning, even before | | | | electronically free of charge, as long as the bylines |
| anyone else in the family arrives. | | | | and links in the body of the article and the bylines |
| She begins to look at all the different options that | | | | are included. |
| the online florist has to offer. Her only problem | | | | |