Wednesday, August 15, 2012

When red becomes your blue


Who knew that  a pot of flowers could be so persuasive?
Usually my favorite color is blue. Me, the one who hails from the land of 10,000 lakes, am in love with the many nuances of water. Therefore, my favorite color is blue. 

But not this summer.

This summer, my favorite color is red. 

It's not that I don't like red. I just love blue, yellow, and purple so much more. Usually.  But not right now. 



Red petunias chosen and planted by Grandma and the kids while I was away tending to the needs of other children are half the reason red is my favorite color this season.

I wouldn't have picked them. And, truth be told, I later went and picked purple and white petunias. To add to the red flowers. 

The Chosen By Others Flowers (or the red petunias) are growing abundantly on the front porch, back porch, and at the side of our house. They have continued to flourish in spite of 100 degree days. (We did water in healthy amounts!)

Not so the purple and white petunias I picked. We watered them the same, so perhaps it was the squirrels that destroyed them with their nut plantings. Either way, only the red survive.
 
Flowers I didn't choose have made me happy and thankful. I am also happy and thankful for the two new lawn chairs in the backyard. I did pick those. But not the color. Because, they are, you guessed it -- red.

Remember, I love blue, not red. You see, I was waiting for the blue chairs to go on sale. While I waited, all the black ones sold out except one. But I wanted two. The blue chairs were not yet on sale with only a few red ones left. I had to buy the red ones or perhaps forgo getting any this season. 

So I did. 

I bought two red lawn chairs. 

Yep. Red. A color I wouldn't normally pick. Yet, they look perfect on our back porch. See: 

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Not only did I have two new lawn chairs. I had a new favorite color of the season -- red

Who knew? Who knew that this season red would be my favorite color? I had no idea and this just falls in line with my year so far, except in a much more delightful way. 


This year has been filled with surprises that I did not expect, much less plan. First, a twisted knee that required crutches, help, and physical therapy for several months. Next, there were the children God sent to live with us for three weeks and nine weeks, even though we weren't registered foster parents or relatives.

 


Proverbs 16:9 says 
 "A man's heart plans his ways, But the Lord directs His steps."

I have made plans. God has directed my steps. This year I have been able to see it more clearly than usual.  

And sometimes, God even directs your steps and your favorite color choice. 


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How about you? 
Have you been delighted by any twists and turns in your life lately?


 Linking with Jen and Rachel.

4 comments:

  1. Love the red! I was never a big fan of red until I started hearing designers recommend a pop of red will liven things up. I started incorporating variations of red into my home and the change was dramatic.

    So it is with God's incorporation of "reds" in my life. Those reds are not something I would have chosen but they have certainly been surprisingly wonderful in the way they've spiced up my life. Great thoughts!

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  2. I love how this went from being a commentary on color to a life message! So sneaky, yet so enlightening! Yeah, I'm going to have to think on this one. I have a lot of traveling and trips coming up in the next couple months, and those are always prime times for things to go NOT according to my plan, so I'll be watching for the reds to pop up in my life, so I can thank God for them!

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  3. Red is my favorite color so welcome to the club, if only for this summer. I am seriously craving those red lawn chairs.

    I'm Cassandra from 'Renaissance Women' visiting for Company Girls Coffee. Glad to meet you.

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  4. I bought red chairs for our music room this year!(not my first choice either, but they look great!) Have a wonderful weekend!

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Thanks for being part of the conversation...I love hearing from you. Kathleen

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