A word about balloons.
Balloons are one of the greatest inventions of all time. It’s a ball of air. A colorful, stretchy, inflated piece of rubber that floats by itself in the sky. They make people happy, simply by existing. Smiling neon faces wave excitedly from parking lots, tiny dogs and parrots ride in the hands of children, and giant creatures lumber above the Thanksgiving Day Parade.
But that’s not all. It’s not *just* a piece of rubber tied to a string. It’s a symbol of celebration: birthday parties, graduations, and weddings. It’s a sign of excitement: grand openings, yard sales, and summer festivals. It’s silliness and fun at a circus, attention-grabbing at an open house, and awe-inspiring in the sky.
Balloons can be almost anything. They celebrate, inspire, welcome, encourage, console, and more. Want a particular color? Pick any part of the rainbow, and it’ll be there. Need a shiny one? A printed foil is sure to catch your eye. Trying to surprise your 5-year-old niece or nephew with their favorite animated character? Don’t worry; they have those, too. Any occasions, any circumstance, any time. Whatever you need them for, they're there.
Not bad for some air and a string.