Once upon a time there was a young man and a young woman who met and fell in love. A few months after they met the young man was transferred out of state with his job. He offered his dieffenbachia plant to the young maiden, which she kept, and it continued to grow.
Their long distance relationship continued to grow and they got married. But his job took both of them to another state so she left the dieffenbachia behind with her mother to care for it. Her mother was very good with houseplants. And it continued to grow. It eventually reached the ceiling, so her mother cut a branch and rooted it and it started to grow again.
Two years later the couple moved back to Minnesota and once again took the dieffenbachia back into their care. It continued to grow and when it reached a certain height they cut it back and it continued to grow. The young family grew too…the couple raised two sons and lived in Burnsville for fourteen years. The dieffenbachia grew right along with the family.
Then the family moved to Northfield and they took the plant with them…and it continued to grow. After many years the middle-aged woman decided she didn’t have room for the plant any longer, so she brought it to her church and placed it in the fellowship hall between two large windows. Some mystery person watered it and tended to it and it continued to grow.
And someone has watered the dieffenbachia and cared for it for many, many years now and it continues to grow (the couple has attended this church in Northfield for 25 years, the plant has been in the church about 10 years, or more). The plant has been moved to various spots around the church building but it continues to grow.
Nobody at church knows the story behind this beautiful, faithful, dieffenbachia plant that continues to grow and bloom where it is planted… a lesson for us all.
Amen.
What a wonderful “love story” for Valentine’s Day! Thanks for sharing!
What a nice thought. Thanks Carolyn.
This is so neat Valerie!!!!
Thank you Angie.
I love this story and how you wrote it. And now the secret is out.
Thanks Audrey.
I was hoping when I left the plant at church someone would care for it.
Hi Valerie,
I like this story!
Cindy
I’m glad.
When I went to write about the plant the words just tumbled out…mostly as it is.
What a lovely story! I love it!
Thank you Sheri. It was fun to write.
What a sweet story! I’ll be hunting!
Thanks.
You’ll find it easily…by the prayer room.