Tough to believe that school is almost beginning since August has already arrived. Summer goes quick. Youngsters are back in school and for me it is hardest to say goodbye to the kids who are my family who are going back to college. It was so enjoyable to see them all summer and now some are packing up getting ready to go to school. Most of the kids I know go to Colorado State University in Fort Collins or Colorado University in Boulder. Two are going to Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Actually there are two of my cousins kids who are coming to schools in Colorado. My neighbor is making up little gift bags for each kid with cookies and goodies from the grocery store to help get them stocked up for dorm life. She has bought chips, dip, candy, nuts, and snacks and put them into a bucket. They turned out pretty cute. When I asked her how much it cost she said she had no idea. I had a tough time finding a bucket and filling it with stuff to look good. It just did not seem like enough. Then I started adding up the cost because I knew I needed to go buy more stuff to make it look good. I just that wow factor for college students when they get to school. I know they may be a little homesick and this is the nicest thing I can do for them and probably more for their parents. Shoving the products in the bucket is alright and it gets the work done. After making two of the buckets best friend suggested I look at Colorado Gift Baskets. She shared with me this after she was shocked at how much I had spent on each gift. Her firm uses Baskets by Rita for all the gift baskets they send to visiting clients. There are neat wooden crates with mountains and the word Colorado on them packed with products from Colorado. After checking out the website of Baskets by Rita I do not dare tell my husband that I actually might have sent a Colorado crate for the same price or even less expensive than I spent on my own. http://www.basketsbyrita.com
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Off to College
Off to College
Tough to believe that school is almost beginning since August has already arrived. Summer goes quick. Youngsters are back in school and for me it is hardest to say goodbye to the kids who are my family who are going back to college. It was so enjoyable to see them all summer and now some are packing up getting ready to go to school. Most of the kids I know go to Colorado State University in Fort Collins or Colorado University in Boulder. Two are going to Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Actually there are two of my cousins kids who are coming to schools in Colorado. My neighbor is making up little gift bags for each kid with cookies and goodies from the grocery store to help get them stocked up for dorm life. She has bought chips, dip, candy, nuts, and snacks and put them into a bucket. They turned out pretty cute. When I asked her how much it cost she said she had no idea. I had a tough time finding a bucket and filling it with stuff to look good. It just did not seem like enough. Then I started adding up the cost because I knew I needed to go buy more stuff to make it look good. I just that wow factor for college students when they get to school. I know they may be a little homesick and this is the nicest thing I can do for them and probably more for their parents. Shoving the products in the bucket is alright and it gets the work done. After making two of the buckets best friend suggested I look at Colorado Gift Baskets. She shared with me this after she was shocked at how much I had spent on each gift. Her firm uses Baskets by Rita for all the gift baskets they send to visiting clients. There are neat wooden crates with mountains and the word Colorado on them packed with products from Colorado. After checking out the website of Baskets by Rita I do not dare tell my husband that I actually might have sent a Colorado crate for the same price or even less expensive than I spent on my own. http://www.basketsbyrita.com
Friday, May 11, 2012
Baskets By Rita, a Colorado Gift Basket Company, Celebrates its 20th Anniversary
Since Van Woerkom took ownership of the company, she has managed to grow sales despite the economic recession of the past few years. In addition, she has grown the company's clientele and web presence year over year with the help of her staff and dedicated members of her family. As a sign of its ongoing growth, Baskets By Rita began plans several months ago to create a sister company, Gift Agent. Gift Agent will offer customers a slightly more specialized product line packaged in specialty boxes which will allow the company to be more eco-friendly and create more of a recognized brand identity. The hope is that receiving a gift from Gift Agent will be comparable in recipients' minds to receiving a box of Godiva chocolates. While Gift Agent gives cause for much excitement at Baskets By Rita, that is not the only exciting news for the company.
This year, Baskets By Rita is celebrating it's 20th year of business. While many other gift basket companies have gone out of business, Van Woerkom and her staff have managed to maintain steady growth despite the public's growing need to economize. To show their gratitude for the continued support of their customers and celebrate their 20 years of success, Baskets By Rita has planned a series of sales promotions for each month of the year. These promotions include deals such as 15% off when you spend $50 or more and a gift of a free basket for the winner of a video commercial contest. For every dollar saved by their customers through these ongoing promotions, Baskets By Rita will donate a dollar to a local charity. Each month, the company will choose two local charities to support and they will match the savings of their customers to determine the donation amount. The best part of this campaign is that customers are encouraged to vote for their favorite charities so that everyone can be involved. As a local business, Baskets By Rita does its best to support local programs and Van Woerkom is excited to have an excuse to give back even more than her usual holiday charitable donations. Like us on Facebook and vote for your local charity. When doing so we will send you a coupon code for 20% off your next purchase.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Easter Gift Filled and Ready To Ship
The Origin of the Easter Bunny Have you ever questioned where the myth of the Easter Bunny came from? I mean really, do the Easter Bunny and colored eggs really have anything to do with Jesus’ resurrection? The conclusion is no. The legend of the Easter Bunny dates back to the 13th century and came from pre-Christian Germany. The pagan people of the period worshipped numerous gods and goddesses. The goddess of spring and fertility was named Eostra, which is where the word Easter came from. In most cultures, spring is the season of new birth. On account of this, Eostra’s mark was the rabbit. The rabbit signified regeneration since rabbits are well recognized for their excessive rate of reproduction. Eventually, this symbol of Eostra result in other legends and in the 1500s, the first story of the Easter Bunny was recorded. Now that you understand where the Easter Bunny comes from you are possibly thinking to know about the eggs. Eggs have been a symbolic representation of fertility for generations and were likely included in early pagan festivals of spring. As Christianity became more widespread in Europe and in Germany, previous pagan ceremonies began to mesh with fresh Christian celebrations. Currently, we know that Easter eggs represent Jesus’ resurrection. Over the years the Easter Bunny legend developed yet further and became what we know it as today. Similar to the legend of Santa Clause, German parents would tell their children that if they were good the Easter Bunny would arrive and bring eggs that that could be traded for sweets and other treats. People began the tradition of making nests for the eggs and these nests ultimately transformed into the bright colorful Easter baskets that we have today. The fable of the Easter Bunny first reached the United States in the 1700s when German immigrants settled in Pennsylvania. Currently, this Easter myth is a common piece of our traditions as are dozens of other traditions which come from the countries of origin of our immigrant ancestors. If you would like to take the role of the Bunny this year, order a gift basket such as our Family Easter Basket for people you love. Baskets By Rita has quite a few Easter baskets to choose between and is offering 10% off all Easter gift baskets for the whole month of March. Here's the perfect way to say Happy Easter to your family and friends on Easter Sunday. This filled Easter basket has something for everyone in the family. We've included a cuddly plush bunny, cheddar cheese, crackers, butterfly cookies, popcorn, deluxe mixed nuts, gourmet Jelly Belly jelly beans, solid chocolate Easter bunny, three cheese snack mix, Scone mix, Strawberry Jam, Starbuck's Coffee, and an assortment of individually wrapped Easter candy eggs. http://www.basketsbyrita.com/assets/images/family-easter-basket.jpg http://www.basketsbyrita.com
Monday, February 13, 2012
Something worth living for
Love... quite possibly the most potent word in any language. This tiny one syllable word has caused combat, disloyalty, and madness, but it can also cause serenity, unforeseen journeys, and unmatched inspiration. How does it come to be that a thing that is often so good can push us to such bad? The French, well-known for romance, have many fascinating love stories to share. For example, the story of the sculptor Rodin and his mistress Camille Claudel. Claudel worked under Rodin when they began their affair. His unwillingness to leave his wife for her drove Claudel insane and she demolished quite a lot of her pieces of art during episodes of paranoia which was a symptom of her schizophrenia. Claudel spent the last 30 years of her life in a home for the insane. How might a force that can force a person to such intense levels of grief be the one thing that we all search for in this world? Conversely, let us consider another french couple. Voltaire and Emilie du Chatelet carried on a 15 year long romance which was frowned upon by the public, but permitted by Chatelet's husband, the Marquis Florent-Claude du Chatelet. Chatelet and Voltaire shared a strong academic link and spent time philosophizing together, collecting books for their library, and providing recommendations on each other's work in mathematics and science. Their shared values and dedication to each other fueled their love even after her death. After her death, Voltaire wrote of Chatelet, "It is not a mistress I have lost but half of myself, a soul for which my soul seems to have been made." Regardless of her arranged marriage to the Marquis, the passion between Chatelet and Voltaire was endured and not envied. They were the subject of ridicule but were allowed to live their lives together in shared admiration. Their story demonstrates love in its greatest form. In my mind, love is the one and only thing worth living for. Whether it's love of kin, love of something, or love for a spouse, without love life is empty. Perhaps this is why love can force us to such extreme limits. For some people, love is worth dying for. For other people, it is worth living for. As Valentine's Day approaches love is on all our minds. I wish each and every one of you a beautiful love story packed with all the best love presents and none of the worst. This Valentine's Day, show your love with a Valentine Wine Gift Basket from Baskets By Rita.Send a Valentine's day wine gift basket with a bottle of white wine, two wine glasses and a compliment of assorted munchies. Chardonnay Havarti Cheese spread, Beef Summer Sausage, Gourmet Crackers, Smoked Gouda Cheese, Trail Mix, Caramel corn, Cookies, Chocolove dark chocolate bar with a love poem on the label, snack mix, and milk chocolate truffles. Everyone needs a little reminder sometimes of exactly how much we are loved.
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Friday, February 10, 2012
Love... You can't live with it, you can't live without it
However, let us look at another french couple. Voltaire and Emilie du Chatelet shared a 15 year long romance which was looked down upon by the public, but permitted by Chatelet's husband, the Marquis Florent-Claude du Chatelet. Chatelet and Voltaire shared a healthy intellectual link and spent time philosophizing together, accumulating books for their library, and providing input on each other's findings in mathematics and science. Their shared values and devotion to each other fueled their love even after she passed away. Upon her death, Voltaire wrote of Chatelet, "It is not a mistress I have lost but half of myself, a soul for which my soul seems to have been made." Regardless of her arranged marriage to the Marquis, the affection between Chatelet and Voltaire was permitted and not envied. They were the subject of disdain but were permitted to live their lives together in shared affection. Their story illustrates love in its ideal form. In my point of view, love is the one thing worth living for. Whether it's love of kin, love of one particular thing, or love for a spouse, with no love life is insignificant. Maybe that is why love can force us to such extremes. For many, love is worth dying for. For other people, it is worth living for. As Valentine's Day approaches love is on everyone's minds. I wish everyone a happy love story complete with all the best love may bring and none of the worst. This Valentine's Day, reveal your love with a I Love You Balloon Bouquet from Baskets By Rita.I Love You Balloons are a great way to send you message of love on Valentine's day. Our I love you balloon bouquet comes in several different options. Send just the bouquet or add balloons to one of our Romantic Gifts or our Valentine's Day Gifts. Hand delivered in the Metro Denver area only. Everyone needs a small reminder sometimes of simply how much we are loved. If you like this blog, be sure to forward it on via Twitter or Facebook. Thanks a bunch! http://www.basketsbyrita.com/I-Love-You-Balloon-Bouquet_p_270.html