President Reagan declared National Military Spouse Appreciation Day back in 1984, and for decades since, well-meaning individuals and groups have recognized the significant sacrifice military spouses endure to maintain the health and functionality of the United States’ military force.
Military spouses embody so many enviable qualities that husbands, wives, friends, and family jump at the chance to recognize their loved ones on Military Spouse Appreciation Day, but often struggle with exactly how to show how much they care. Written notes are lovely, pictures are memorable, and small gifts are definitely appreciated, but it’s been our country’s tradition to present spouses with flowers.
Flowers are special for their face value of beauty and fragrance, but they also send heartfelt sentiments to recipients. Throughout history, flowers were more often than not given because of their meaning or symbolized virtue, rather than the color or style of the stem.
In honor of your favorite military spouse, purposefully choose a stem or bouquet that symbolizes his or her best personality traits. Then, let them know why each stem was chosen. They’ll be touched by the thoughtfulness and care.
Herbs, spices, and flowering plants often have their own language to share. For those who prefer a more utilitarian gift, these options are great choices. And, although the majority of military spouses are female, male spouses shouldn’t be forgotten. They might also enjoy the purposeful sentiments behind these picks:
To sweeten the bouquet, a hand-written version of this poem is the perfect complement to flowers. This dedication was written by a husband to his wife on their golden anniversary.
There is a language, little known,
Lovers claim it as their own.
Its symbols smile upon the land,
Wrought by nature’s wondrous hand;
And in their silent beauty speak,
Of life and joy, to those who seek
For Love Divine and sunny hours
In the language of the flowers.
The Language of Flowers, London, 1875