Following my father’s passing a few weeks ago, people flooded my mother’s home with flowers. Many people sent flowers to our house, which I promptly dropped off at mom’s. The interesting thing is whether or not people knew my mom’s favorite flower, they all instinctively sent the same kind: orchids.
Orchids are my mother’s favorite flowers. They’re mine, as well, but I don’t keep them around the house for one simple reason: I kill them. I physically kill them no matter how hard I try to take care of them. When it comes to orchids -really, when it comes to any potted plant- I can’t seem to keep them alive.
When I visited my mom yesterday, I commented on how so many had sent orchids to her house and mine. She responded with a smile, “You know why orchids are my favorite flower?” No, I realized I didn’t. ”They’re so easy to keep alive.” Really? They could have fooled me.
She explained that most people over-water orchids which is why they die. But she loves them because they only require one cup of water, once a week, and they remain living and vibrant.
Thinking on her words, I thought about an event I attended recently for online writers. When I’d tell people I wrote about being happily married or that the name of this site was the Happy Wives Club, I received one of two responses. Either they loved that I focused exclusively on the positive side of marriage or they kindly excused themselves from the conversation.
Everyone’s experience in marriage is different. Everyone’s concept of how to take care of their family varies. Just like the difference between orchids at my home that die after just a couple weeks and orchids at mom’s house that seem to live forever. Marriage is no different than every other living thing in life. The outcome will be determined by how well we tend to and care for it. Mom knew to water once a week, and only one cup. I thought I was doing a great job by watering daily. I was wrong.
I may have a black thumb when it comes to plants but I definitely have a green thumb when it comes to caring for my marriage. And working toward getting better at it each day.
Question: How important do you think “date night” is to maintaining a happy and healthy marriage? Do you and your husband schedule them regularly?
Until tomorrow…make it a great day!
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