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Looking in the Window: My Mysterious Rose


HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY


Photo courtesy of Dalle 2

I immediately added clean water and the preservative that came with my flower to the rose my husband gave me one Valentineā€™s Day. But the next day, February 15th, the stem drooped. That afternoon the sun shone through the opened blinds on the sliding glass door the brightest Iā€™d seen since early December. But the rose sat there, itā€™s pretty head tilted down toward the table. 





 Wednesday morning I walked in the kitchen to find the rose straight again. Not quite believing it, I  leaned down and studied the flower. I checked it later that afternoon. And another time early in the evening. It wasnā€™t my imagination. At five days later the rose stood straight on its stem, its petals just beginning to age a tiny bit on the edge, otherwise intact.

Iā€™d never seen a flower do that, but Iā€™m no horticulturist, so I thought maybe some varieties of roses perked up once the recipient put in the preservative. Even so, that wouldnā€™t explain why it wilted the day after I added it. My curiosity wouldnā€™t rest, so I asked several friends who are more knowledgeable about flowers than I am. They couldnā€™t explain it. Finally I called a local flower shop and spoke with a popular, well-known florist in our area. She could see no reason why the rose had rallied either. Sheā€™d never had anyone else call and tell her of such an incidence. 

Maybe I wasnā€™t meant to understand the rose, but simply to enjoy it.

 Sometimes I feel like the sagging rose looked until I see someone who says something that makes me laugh, or gives me a friendly smile that warms my heart.  Godā€™s love shining through them the way the sun filtered through my blinds lifted my spirits and made me stand up straight.

John 13: 34-35, A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.



Comments

Gail Pallotta saidā€¦
Thank you! Happy Valentine's Day to you as well.
Carol James saidā€¦
Gail, such a sweet post. Happy Valentine's Day.
Barbara Britton saidā€¦
What an encouraging story. Happy Valentine's Day!
Gail Pallotta saidā€¦
Hi Carol,

Thank you for stopping by and the kind words. Happy Valentine's Day to you too.
Gail Pallotta saidā€¦
Hi Barbara,

Thank you for coming by and for your kind words. Happy Valentine's Day to you too.

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