My plant is growing so much! Though we have had 115* temperatures, the plant is still living and staying strong! Yay! As the plant grows, it is lengthening in its vine structure. However, as the vine structure, grows, the plant is bowing low. I find that beautiful. The plant, which searches for light for growth, is growing...and growing to bow low. That is how we grow to be humble. Bowing Low. Toward Light.
Did you know that change is not only hard for humans, but it is also hard for plants? Change for the Porcelain Flower plant is deathly. This blog is the story of my Porcelain Flower plant. Its story of perseverance, strength, and rebirth after moving 2,300 miles from its home. The plant which started as a parting gift, has become an inspiration for my everyday life. Join me in celebrating its beautiful comeback story.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Saturday, June 9, 2012
June 9, 2012
My plant's stems are growing really long very fast without growing many leaves. And now, the leaves are growing at different rates from each other. These leaves seen here are a pair; however, they aren't growing as fast as each other. One is extremely large, and the baby one is taking its time to catch up in size.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
May 12, 2012
May 4, 2012 was my 27th birthday. It was a day where we celebrated my life. This plant as it unfolds new growth and new life is a celebration that I have yet to tire of appreciating. I love how it continuously unfolds and grows to reach for the light so it can continue its journey. That is this plant's whole purpose. To continue to grow and seek more light. What a beautiful purpose. What a beautiful celebration of life.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
May 5, 2012
In Ann Voskamp's book, One Thousand Gifts, she describes a moment when she is disciplining her child. In the moments before the actual discipline, she is praying that God will open her eyes to see what she can be thankful for in that moment. She looks at her son and thanks God for his scars, his curls in his hair, his eyes, etc... As she looks at her son through these eyes of prayer in the moment, she writes, "The unfamiliar becomes the real and the real is only seen by the lovers and I count him as grace, I embrace now as love, and I know how lovers alone see the true. Love is not blind; love is the holy vision."
I love this plant. But to me, it is not just a plant. To everyone else, they see what is familiar about it. It is a plant. However, to me, it is a form of love from God, to me. The unfamiliar part of this plant...who gave it to me, what it means to me, the perseverance it has had in coming back to be healthy, all of these things and more have become real in my eyes. I see them as grace...as a gift. I love this plant. And yet, it is just a plant. To me, it is a gift from God. I, the lover, see the true.
I have added a filter to this image this week, because this is how my eyes see this plant. This isn't the familiar and reality of what it actually is to others. But through Photoshop, I have kind of given you a glimpse of how I see it. It is almost angelical, kind of like this holy vision Ann talks about :)
To view Ann's blog, click here: http://www.aholyexperience.com/
To view Ann's blog, click here: http://www.aholyexperience.com/
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
April 14, 2012
This picture shows all the colors of my Wax Plant!! When the leaves are growing, they appear this brown color on the left. The dark green on the right, is the color of the leaves...the way they are supposed to be. The middle bright yellowish-green color is the color of the leaves that were getting too much light a few weeks ago.
Since I moved the plant away from the windowsill, it is growing SOOO much slower than it used to. Oh well, AT LEAST it is still growing, right? :)
Saturday, April 7, 2012
April 7, 2012
Since I moved my plant from the windowsill to an area a little further away, the leaves have turned dark green. Also, it has slowed down immensely in its growing. However, it still is growing! Yay! So, I think the Wax Plant can actually get TOO MUCH sunlight. It will turn the leaves neon yellowish/green like they became there for a while.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
March 17, 2012
We have a rainy day here in Southern California; however, it might be good for my plant to get a break from the heavy sunlight we have been getting lately. This is where I have moved my plant to. It is about 2 feet away from the window and should get less direct sunlight. My leaves tend to be bright yellowish green, and I am wondering if by moving my plant further from the window, I might get darker green leaves. I think the hard direct sunlight is kind of bleaching the leaves to be a lighter green than normal. We shall see!
Saturday, March 10, 2012
March 10, 2012
Southern California is leading into the season of LOTS OF LIGHT! I might end up needing to move my Wax Plant into the corner of my room so it gets a little less direct light. I have approached my plant multiple times this weeks feeling its pot and dirt very warm. Maybe too warm. I don't want to cook this dear thing =) But look how quickly these two front leaves have grown in 1 1/2 weeks. Just plain neat how quickly this plant grows.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
March 7, 2012
Sometimes, we see resemblances in small things that encourage us to continue on in our efforts. Today, I saw these two new leaves in the back of my Wax Plant and thought they reminded me of ballerina dancers. This is a photograph I took of ballerina dancers during a performance from http://www.heartsinstepdance.org/ This life is so beautiful, and sometimes we are just dancing, stretching out toward the light. It is beautiful to watch this plant dance and reach the sunlight for growth. Hopefully we can all do that in our own lives. Reach for the light, so we can see in the dark places in life.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
February 29, 2012
There was a news report this week on a flower from the Ice Age that Russia was able to revive: http://tinyurl.com/6ptqkf9 Whether or not this story is true, why is it that reviving living things is so intriguing to us? When we lose things, it is often in those times, when we realize how important those things were to us. I am constantly reminded to be grateful for the things, people, and blessings I have in my every day life. It is not common to be able to have dear things revived. I hope you are grateful for what you have, and also that you have time to make that gratefulness known to those who need to hear it if the things you are grateful for are people. Time, is the most precious commodity in this life. Let's not waste it.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
February 22, 2012
Sometimes the biggest mistake we can make, is not starting. The two new buds are emerging where they typically emerge. So, there will be a stem coming from this area. However, the interesting part, is to view that there is still a bud for where a leaf should have been. It makes me think that there might be a leaf there in a few months. It will be fun to see if it comes.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
February 15, 2012
Ann Voskamp writes in her book, One Thousand Gifts, "I may have always known that change takes real intentionality, like a woman bent over her garden beds every day with a spade and the determined will to grow up something good to strengthen the heart."
Something good to strengthen the heart. That is exactly what this plant does for my heart every day. The new leaf that is growing in the spot of the old leaf is now larger than any of the leaves next to it. It is actually rubbing against the others, fighting for space and a place where it, too, can receive light.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
February 8, 2012
This is the leaf that grew out of the spot where the one leaf fell off months back. It is interesting that only one leaf grew in this spot. Maybe it is in the genetic code, because it grew where one leaf fell off, maybe it can only grow one leaf there. I don't know =) But I have noticed that the plant grows leafs in pairs everywhere else except here. At the base of this leaf, you can see that it might grow a stem of its own coming out of this leaf. Look at the gorgeous color contrast between the leaves and the pot. So beautiful =)
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
January 25, 2012
Unbelievable!!! Look how much the two baby leaves grew over one week! If you notice, what I called "growing pains" in one of the previous blogs seems to happen to all of the new leaves. The other leaves that used to have the wrinkling have flattened and thickened out to be beautiful strong leaves. I am curious to see if this new bent leaf will open up, or if it will soon lead the stem growing out of it to bend over the pot. The direction that it is bending, is the direction of the sun when it sits in my windowsill.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
January 11, 2012
This plant is the most resilient plant I have ever seen. Sometimes when we see strength and determination in the small things in life, we are encouraged ourselves to exhibit these qualities in our own lives. This plant continuously surprises me in its will to survive. I have photographed here the two baby leaves that we have been watching grow. They are still growing and are about to unfold into their own separate leaves. The most surprising thing seen in this photograph, though, are the two baby leaves emerging out from the bottom of this image. This is the spot where a leaf fell off months ago. Now, after having a few months pass by, two new leaves are going to grow out of where the one leaf fell. That is soooo amazing!!! Something in which I thought was so devastating has now become a situation where double the blessing has been delivered. It reminds me to continuously hold on to hope, even when life seems terrible, we never know the blessings that are in store for us if we hang in there.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
January 4, 2012
This is the sprout of which two leaves are going to emerge. If observed closely, you can see that there is one larger leaf hovering over the other leaf. It is so beautiful to see two leaves embracing before they unfold into their separate leaves. I have observed that this plant has an overall hair, or fuzz, covering it. I have no idea why that is =) However, it is gorgeous to view this plant up close and see the two intimate leaves before they grow apart.
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