Friday, October 05, 2007

Orchids, orchids, everywhere!





Another interesting development with my move back to my childhood home is I've become the proud owner of a little greenhouse full of orchids. My father's sudden passing this Spring has left his legacy to me, a reluctant orchid owner. The reluctancy comes from the lack of knowledge and the intimidation of these exotic beauties. They are like divas, very picky with the way they are treated (how much water, temperature, pampering, etc).


I remember that last summer, my father came to me and said that if anything were to happen to him, that these beauties will be mine. My reply was please don't burden me since my life was full enough as is! I said this as I thought of all the time and energy my father had devoted to them.


I've been slowly learning about them through a good friend of my father who has become my mentor. He showed me that I don't have to be intimidated and that I can do as much as I'm able to and do not pressure myself. In the month or so that I've been taking care of them, I'm starting to really enjoy it. They're growing on me somehow, the anticipation of the flowers blooming and enjoying that they last for months at times. It's now becoming an escape, a bit of sanctuary for me....also a place for me to be close to my father, whom I still miss dearly. I'm understanding the devotion my father felt for these plants more.

2 comments:

Kim Cavender said...

This post brought tears to my eyes. It's a wonderful thing that you're doing and I hope that being around something your father enjoyed so much helps you to cope with his loss. The orchids are truly beautiful.

Wanda said...

Thanks Kim,

I'm truly enjoying them and the beauties they are. Quite fascinating to grow and a big lesson in patience. I'll be posting more of these gorgeous blooms soon. There are 10 plants that are about to blossom!