Found: one bouquet of peachy yellow tea roses with daisies and matching greens with yellow buds in the immediate vicinity of my front door.
There was an unsigned note attached that urged me toward good behavior lest The Warden turn the hose on my sorry self. There was also a small ceramic button attached to the purple vase proclaiming, “Live, Love and Laugh.”
Sounds good to me as I recover at home with my caretaker, my cats and the good wishes of my friends to keep me company. I am fortunate, I know. What I don’t know is who sent the flowers? Do tell, if you’re of a mind. I love them!
those are beautiful flowers. I hope you get well soon and figure out who sent them.
Karen- Miss you chica! I hope you’re on your best behaviour at home and recovering quickly. Did you meet any McDreamy’s at the hospital? XOXO,
Aimee “Toothfairy”
oh, how nice!
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The wishes are heartfelt and sincere. It’s good to hear that you are home and taking care of yourself. I’d be wary of the warden with the hose.
Lovely flowers and a lovely gesture. For an equally lovely person.
Heal well.
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You’re home! Hooray!
Yay! You’re home!
“I cannot tell a lie”,said the little red hen…oh, wait a minute…that was George Washington…
I fess up. It was me. And I speak for ALL OF US in the community…
GET WELL SOON!!!!
The world is a little brighter today because La Cabeza Grande is in it…
Blessings!
Alas, not I, although I had thought of it-just never got around to it. However, now that I know you are home….. We’ll have to swap Warden stories some day, my mom did the same for me about 2 years ago…
What a beautiful and thoughtful surprise 🙂
Not me, but oooh. They’re gorgeous!
Gorgeous flowers! I wish I could take the credit but you know that I don’t know your address. 🙂