“Look what I found
at the grocery store?” I called out to Steven as I walked into the
kitchen and placed the small green pot on the counter.
“I was hoping for
food.” Steven sounded disappointed when he came into the kitchen
and saw the plant I was fussing over.
“There's plenty
of that in the car.” I moved the pot closer to the window. “I
didn't want anything to happen to this little beauty so she rode up
front with me.” I brushed a speck of dirt off the pink dotted green
leaves. “It's called a Polka Dot plant but the other name it goes
by is Freckle Face!” I looked at Steven. “So I'm going with
Freckle Face.” I couldn't help but smile. “Isn't that the cutest
name?”
“Sure.” Steven
grabbed his jacket to go out and get the groceries. “Cute name.”
I was still busy
fussing over my new little friend when Steven came back in with the
bags. “This is all of it.” He placed the bags on the counter and
accidentally bumped one of them against the plant.
“Careful.” I
said moving the plant from harm.
“Oops, sorry.”
he began unloading the bags. “So where are you going to put it?”
“On the back
porch.” I said. “It says it likes moderate to low light so I
thought the table next to the rocking chair would be perfect.” I
began helping him unload the bags.
“It can go out
now?” Steven seemed surprised.
“Well, not right
now.” I admitted as I filled the fruit bowl with clementines. “It's
still too cold out. But once it reaches 60 degrees it's our new porch
plant!”
Steven looked at
me. “You know it still goes down to the 30's at night. It's not
going to be able to go outside until late May at the earliest.”
“I know that.”
“So why did you
buy it now?”
“Because when I
saw it at the grocery store it just made me think of summer evenings
on the porch.” I looked out the kitchen window where I could still
see a few stray fall leaves blowing around. “I can't wait to get
the hummingbird feeder hung and put the pillows out.” I turned
around and looked at Steven. “I guess I'm just in a rush for
summer.”
“But what about
Spring?” Steven asked. “Usually at this time of year you're
standing by the lilac bush letting me know when you see the first
bud.”
“I know.” I
sighed. “But for some reason this last cold snap has me wanting to
go right to summer.” I shrugged my shoulders. “Freckle Face can
live on the counter for now.”
Steven looked over
at the plant. “I guess for an impulse buy it's not a bad one.”
“I see your ready
for summer too!”
“Actually, I was
just thinking how lucky I was that the grocery store wasn't selling
puppies, kittens or baby bunnies.”
“Oh, the baby
bunnies!” I cried. “I wonder when our first litter will be
hopping around the front yard?”
Steven shrugged his
shoulders. “Wasn't it about the same time the lilacs started to
bloom?”
I grabbed my jacket
and headed for the front door.
“Where
are you going?” Steven asked. “I told you I already got all the
groceries out of the car.”
“I know, I'm
going to check the lilac bush and see if there's any buds on it yet!”
I was already out the door excited to see what I would find. “I
can't believe it's almost bunny season!” I called over my shoulder.
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