Each spring brings a new blossom of wildflowers in the ditches along the
highway I travel daily to work.
There is one particular blue flower that has always caught my eye. I've
noticed that it blooms only in the morning hours, the afternoon sun is too warm
for it. Every day for approximately two weeks, I see those beautiful flowers.
This spring, I started a wildflower garden in our yard. I can look out of the
kitchen window while doing the dishes and see the flowers. I've often thought
that those lovely blue flowers from the ditch would look great in that bed
alongside other wildflowers.
Everyday I drove past the flowers thinking, "I'll stop on my way home and dig
them." "Gee, I don't want to get my good clothes dirty..." Whatever the reason,
I never stopped to dig them. My husband even gave me a folding shovel one year
for my trunk to be used for that expressed purpose.
One day on my way home from work, I was saddened to see that the highway
department had mowed the ditches and the pretty blue flowers were gone. I
thought to myself, "Way to go, you waited too long. You should have done it when
you first saw them blooming this spring."
A week ago we were shocked and saddened to learn that my oldest sister-in-law
has a terminal brain tumor. She is 20 years older than my husband and
unfortunately, because of age and distance, we haven't been as close as we all
would have liked.
I couldn't help but see the connection between the pretty blue flowers and
the relationship between my husband's sister and us. I do believe that God has
given us some time left to plant some wonderful memories that will bloom every
year for us.
And yes, if I see the blue flowers again, you can bet I'll stop and
transplant them to my wildflower garden.
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