Saturday, October 8, 2011


She convinced him to let her prune his bush that year. The next spring, it still didn’t bloom, so he complained to her. She was insistent that he trust her. Then, in May, the hydrangea bush finally bloomed.

I like to think of the hydrangea in this story as a metaphor for how relationships need trust to blossom.

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