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Less than a month after bringing it home, a bud appeared, and the first petal opened.

“My Amaryllis’Elegant Bloom”

queen of my home

There are mornings when peace fills the air before
I even take my first sip of coffee,
and today was one of those mornings.
As I sat on my small round kitchen stool—
my favorite spot that shows me everything at once—
I found myself captivated once again
by the newest queen of my home:
the white amaryllis I planted just one month ago.
When I first brought home the dormant Amaryllis bulbs,

I had no idea it would grow this gracefully.
Day after day, it stretched upward
with quiet determination, and then suddenly—
almost overnight—a tall, dignified flower stalk
stood before me like a noble lady
lifting her head to greet the world.
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bud appeared, and the first petal opened.

This morning, the third day since the first blossom opened,
the amaryllis looked absolutely regal.
Not a sign of wilting—only freshness, beauty, and
a confidence that seemed to say,
“Look at me. I am here.”
More buds are waiting to open, crowding one another
as if eager to bloom first.
They lean gently together, sharing space
like sisters preparing for a family portrait.

The power of Amaryllis.

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As I admired the amaryllis, I couldn’t help
but laugh thinking my other plants might be feeling a little jealous.
If they could talk, I imagine them tapping
my shoulder saying, “Hey, don’t forget about us!”
But even so, this flower has earned its spotlight.
Watching it unfold from a simple bulb into
such elegance reminds me of how life quietly grows
and surprises us when we least expect it.

There is something deeply comforting about witnessing beauty emerge slowly,
faithfully, and without noise. In the heart of late November—
just hours before Thanksgiving—
my home feels warm, alive, and touched by grace.

This amaryllis didn’t just bloom.
It brought joy into my morning, peace into my spirit,
and a gentle reminder that
God’s hands are always at work, even in
the smallest corners of our

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