Mother’s Day Flower Gift Ideas
Mother’s Day is an annual holiday that honors motherhood and provides opportunity for men, women, and children to show their mothers how much they appreciate them.
The tradition of Mother’s Day started in the USA back in 1908 and since then has developed into a national holiday. More than 100 years later, Mother’s Day is still a popular holiday.
Flowers are a popular Mother’s Day gift. Here are some varieties to consider when picking out the perfect bouquet for Mom.
Carnations: Carnations are popular Mother’s Day flowers, perhaps because they are available in a number of colors. That means you can get Mom her favorite color!
Roses: Few mothers can resist roses, making them one of the most popular flowers come Mother’s Day. Roses are symbolic of love and make the perfect floral gift.
Daffodils: Yellow is synonymous with spring, and daffodils can highlight the season in which Mother’s Day takes place, while also providing a cheerful look that’s perfect for Mother’s Day floral bouquets. If cared for, they can also last quite a while!
Freesia: Like daffodils, freesia are long lasting, meaning mothers will be enjoying them long after Mother’s Day has come and gone. Freesia also invite a beautiful fragrance.
What type of flowers will you being getting Mom this Mother’s Day?
Car Maintenance for Summer Traveling
- Oil Change – this is probably the most important thing that you can do for your car. Skipping even one oil change can start damaging your engine.
- Fluid maintenance – it is always important to top off all fluids, such as coolant, windshield washer fluid, etc.
- Tire Rotation – tires can be very expensive to replace. Be sure to stop into your local mechanics shop and have them rotate your tires.
Get To Your Destination Faster with some TSA Prep
Are you traveling anytime soon? If so, doing a little homework before you travel could save you some serious time at the airport!
For instance, visiting www.tsa.gov the transportation security administrations website can help you learn what items can be packed in carry on and which are best to leave in your check in suit case. You can also learn size requirements for toiletries that are allowed on planes and then find properly sized items in stores.
As a final tip, remember that all carry-on gels, liquids and aerosols need to be placed in a 1 quart, single zip-top, clear plastic bag.
For more information to help make your travel time faster visit www.tsa.gov.
Happy travels!
When Was The Last Time You Inspected Your Clothes Dryer?
When was the last time you inspected your clothes dryer? Failure to do so can pose a safety hazard in your home. Performing a regular maintenance check on your dryer can help promote energy efficiency and keep your dryer running properly for years.
Here are some tips to help maintain your dryer:
- Inspect dryer and dryer vents every two to three years and clear any dirt or lint buildup.
- Replace plastic or vinyl exhaust hoses with rigid or flexible metal venting.
- Clear outdoor vent trap from snow and other debris.
- Clean the dryer filter after each use.
- Dry full loads of laundry and you could save $7 each month!
When it is time to upgrade be sure to visit nationalgridus.com for the latest on rebates for energy efficient appliances.
Spring Season vs. Seasonal Allergies
The beautiful spring weather is finally here! However, for some people, the spring season is the start of allergies. Allergies are nothing to sneeze at, but you can make your home more comfortable for people who do suffer from seasonal allergies.
Cleaning some often forgotten places can help improve the air quality in your home.
Here are some helpful tips:
- Vacuum once or twice a week to draw up any dirt, dust or pollen.
- Clear your clutter. Stacked old boxes and other lingering items hold unwanted dust and allergens.
- Keep your bathroom free of mold by scrubbing counter tops, toilets and shower tiles regularly.
- Clean your sheets in hot water at least once a week to remove dust and allergens.
- Do not air dry your laundry. Leaving your laundry out to dry will cause your clothing to pick up pollen.
- Be sure to clean your outside entry ways to avoid pollen, dirt and other allergens from being tracked in.
- Indoor air quality can make a big difference when it comes to someone suffering with allergies. Regular housecleaning can get rid of many allergy triggers and help relieve symptoms.
Why Do Auto Accidents Occur?
According to NYS Department of Motor Vehicle, here are the top 9 contributing factors to accidents:
- Driver Inattention / Distracted Driving (19.1%)
- Following too closely (17.4%)
- Failure to yield right of way (15.7%)
- Unsafe speed (10.9%)
- Slippery Pavement (10.0%)
- Improper passing or lane usage (5.3%)
- Unsafe lane changing (4.3%)
- Traffic control disregarded (4.1%)
- Turning improperly (4.0%)
When you are behind the wheel, it is important to be safe. All of these factors leading to accidents are preventable.
If you have any questions in regards to road safety, please give C.H. Edwards, Inc. a call at (516) 249-5200 and our trained personal lines and commercial lines auto specialists will be happy to answer any of your questions.
Drive safely!