The Best Things to Send Someone Who’s Under The Weather This Winter

The Best Things to Send Someone Who’s Under The Weather This Winter

By Kaylene Wen

The Best Things to Send Someone Who’s Under The Weather This Winter


Winter has a way of catching up with people. It’s the season of lingering colds, last-minute sick days, quiet hospital visits, and those weeks where everything just feels a bit slower than usual. You don’t always realise how many people around you are under the weather until you’re trying to figure out what to send, or how to show up when you can’t be there in person.

That’s usually where it gets overthought. You want to send something that feels considered but something that doesn’t create more hassle, doesn’t feel out of place, and actually makes a difference to the space they’re in.

These are the things that tend to work. Simple, thoughtful choices that fit naturally into someone’s day when they’re not feeling their best.
                                                                                               

If you’ve ever tried to send something to a hospital (or even just to someone who’s stuck in bed), you’ll know how quickly small things become inconvenient. No vase, no space, no energy to rearrange anything. 

That’s exactly why the Coco Vase works so well. It arrives already arranged in a ceramic vase, so there’s nothing they need to do except place it nearby. It’s simple, practical, and considered in a way that actually makes a difference when someone isn’t feeling their best. It brings something fresh into the room without adding to the mental load.

Winter has a way of making everything feel a little flatter, the light, the mood, even the energy in a room. The Sunny Day Bouquet is one of those easy choices when you want to shift that, even slightly. With softer yellows, whites and fresh greens, it brings a bit of brightness without feeling over the top or out of place.

It’s the kind of bouquet that works whether they’re properly unwell or just having one of those slower, heavier weeks. Nothing complicated, just something that helps the space feel a bit more like itself again.

A few days indoors in winter can make a space feel a little dull. The Tombra Balm candle is one of those things that quietly changes that. It’s not too strong, which is important when someone’s unwell, but it brings a soft warmth that makes the room feel better to be in. Simple, but it rounds out a gift in the right way.

Not every situation calls for something bright. Sometimes it’s not about lifting the mood, but just showing up in a quieter, more respectful way. The Large White Bouquet leans into that. It’s understated, easy to have in the room, and doesn’t feel overwhelming if someone’s low on energy or not up for much.

This is the one you send when you’re not exactly sure what they need, but you still want them to know you’re thinking of them. It works in the background, quietly lifting the space without needing to be the focus.

Being at home sick has a way of stretching the days out. Everything feels quieter, slower, a bit repetitive. The Sweet Splits Bundle brings a small shift to that, something to open, something to enjoy, something to look forward to. A cookie tucked in for later makes it feel more thoughtful than a standard message, and the posy brings in that lift of something fresh. It’s simple, but it lands in the right way.


Most of the time, you’re not planning these moments ahead. Someone’s sick, someone’s in the hospital, someone’s just having a heavy week, and you want to send something that feels right without needing to think too hard about it. 

That’s really what these pieces come back to, things that are easy to send, easy to receive, and available when it actually matters. With same day delivery across Australia, Daily Blooms is there for those moments you don't see coming, but still want to show up. 

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