It's here again, PINK SATURDAY! Like many of you, my family knows about my blogging obsessions and thinks they're funny and silly. This particular post was initiated by my mom who got so excited about this plant and started saying to me, "Oh, this for Pink Day! Use this for Pink Day!" So here it is...As most of the world knows I had my first cataract procedure on Monday. In addition to the tote bag of goodies like eye drops and wicked cool sunglasses, each patient, upon leaving the recovery room, is presented with an African violet from the doctor so we can see bright colors again. Cute idea, but you know my insurance company is the one paying for it in the long run!
The one I received is a variegated deep, rosy pink and white. I hope I can keep it alive because I really like it. I had good luck with an African violet once, but then moved to a place with little sunlight and it died. Everyone says to just ignore them and they'll be fine. We'll see....
For more stories and pictures of pink goodness, visit Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.
The one I received is a variegated deep, rosy pink and white. I hope I can keep it alive because I really like it. I had good luck with an African violet once, but then moved to a place with little sunlight and it died. Everyone says to just ignore them and they'll be fine. We'll see....For more stories and pictures of pink goodness, visit Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.

isn't it funny how we have our families "trained" to see pink for us. I'm glad your surgery went well. I hope this guy or I should say gal holds out for you. You'll have to join Tootsie's Fertilizer Friday now. ~ Robyn
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely plant...I don't know if I could keep it alive...I have never had luck with them..I think I over water.
ReplyDeleteHope your recovery is going well. That is a lovely African violet. If this rainy week is any indication, your new plant will thrive in New England.
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Wishing you a speedy recovery! I agree with the general consensus..ignore it, it survives, pamper it, it wilts.
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Tina
That was so nice of your doctor. I've never had luck with african violets, but hope yours grows strong just like your eyesight now that the cataract is gone. xxoo
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ReplyDeleteLovely African Violet!
Wishing you a speed recovery.
~ Gabriela ~
Beautiful and fun Pink Saturday blog entry! It's a little gloomy outside today (hope the sun comes out) but your blog and a little cup of tea are giving me a little sun!
ReplyDeleteSending good thoughts and prayers your way for an uneventful recovery.
Happy Pink Saturday. Sending you good wishes from the tip of Michigan for a special weekend filled with sun, surrounded by those you l♥ve.
What a great gift from such a thoughtful doctor! Rest up and you'll soon see more and brighter colors again!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift from such a thoughtful doctor! Rest up and you'll soon see more and brighter colors again!
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth! Oh, I hope you're doing well from your surgery! You stay out of the bright light! Oh, when I see an African violet I always think of Vacation Bible School when I was a little girl. We glued Popsicle sticks to a tin can and made a flower pot then popped in the African violet! I always loved those fuzzy leaves!
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Shelia :)
That's such a sweet gift from your doctor. Happy PINK Saturday! ♥ Diane
ReplyDeleteOh Elizabeth I feel bad.... I did not know about your cataract procedure. I am sorry, my friend! Sending extra hugs to you....Happy Pink Saturday ~ I hope you have a great weekend ~ Susan
ReplyDeleteThat definitely is one pretty African Violet. I hope it loves living with you. And, I hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday, Elizabeth.
Happy Pink Saturday!"Health,Wealth and Love.."
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Hello Elizabeth,
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Ya know, I had an African Violet (notice the word "had"). I ignored it once and it didn't survive the experience. This is a lovely flower. I wish you luck with it as they really are very easy to take care of. Take it from someone who can kill aloe vera without trying. (tee hee ;)
.•*˙˙*•.HaPPy PiNk SaTuRdaY!.•*˙˙*•.
Cheers! =D
~Kitty Kellie
The Artful Paper Doll
Beautiful African Violet. It would not survive if I was taking care of it! Happy Pink Saturday! :) Marsha
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteI hope that you are doing well. I love the name of your blog, so sweet and sinister at the same time.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!!
Nerina :)
What a thoughtful thing to do - it's a lovely flower.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog on my First Pink Saturday - lovely to meet you.
ciao for now,
Elena :)
Thanks for looking at my site! I love your African Violet! So pretty! You have your family trained well!
ReplyDeleteI hope you continue to heal very well!
Take care
Bea
What a nice thoughtful thing to give a patient! I've had good and bad luck with African violets. I think the key is the AMOUNT of sunlight. I grew several pots of them once--all blooming up a storm. Then, I moved and did not have the correct place to put them. They died.
ReplyDeleteI actually burned one once with too much sunlight.
So, I wish you and this sweet plant just the perfect amount of light for your futures to bloom.
How great the op worked and you can see colours clearly again! Stick with the eye drops and do exactly what they tell you - I have dry eye syndrome (after 5 ops for a blocked tearduct and an artificial tearduct replacement in the left eye) and now it's all gone the other way, and I'm stuck with drops for the duration (2 years now). Tedious, but there is nothing more precious than your eyes.
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Elizabeth, thank you so much for visiting my blog and leaving such kind comments! It is much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteHope you heal quickly from your surgery and that it was a success!
Thanks for sharing the pretty violet . . . they're such a happy flower!
Happy Pink Saturday!
Teresa
HAPPY BELATED PINK SATURDAY ELIZABETH
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By the time I was 52 years old due to diabetes I had cataract surgery on both my eyes, and several laser treatments...just be faithful with the eye drops.
I will add you to my prayer list.
My eye surgeon never handed out african violets....I think it was a very sweet gesture of your Dr. to do so.
yours is very pretty.
hugs
debbie
How thoughtful and what a beautiful plant. I've always liked African Violets and remember my grandmother growing them in the window ledge in her kitchen. Thanks for the memory.
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Happy Pink Saturday. I am late for my pinky round. :-) I like african violet but too bad it wont last long here at my side of the world..
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That definitely is one pretty African Violet. Happy Pink Saturday
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