Disneefun
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Here's a WWYD question for the group. My parents have both passed away and are interred in an indoor, temperature and humidity controlled mausoleum. The air in there is perfect "non-air" if that makes sense. There's very little direct sunlight, either. When my father passed away, my mother insisted on getting the flower vase for their nameplate. I tried to talk her out of it for two reasons: One, she was in such ill health that I knew she'd never live to see or change the flowers, and two, because as an only child with no kids of my own, I knew there would be a day when no one would be around to change those flowers. One day, whatever is there is just going to stay there because I'm going to be too dead to change it. I think she was too far gone from dementia to process that, though, so flower vase it was.
Anyway, only fake flowers are allowed in there. Which is fine, but brings me to the question. When I place flowers in there for a season, they look exactly the same at the end of the season. They're still showroom new because nothing in there hurts them. There's no "weather" to damage them. No wear and tear whatsoever. Other than they come out smelling of the air freshener the place uses, they could have been bought that morning, not four months ago.
(I guess I should note that I make my own arrangements. There's a service that will place flowers, but theirs are kind of sad looking, so I wanted to make my own.)
What I've been doing is just keeping the arrangements after each season and then reusing them when that season next rolls around. (I have been known to change the ribbon.) It seems too wasteful not to. It isn't about the money, but more the fact that these flowers are still so new, it seems like a waste of resources to toss them. I haven't found anywhere that will accept them as a donation. Places like nursing homes and hospitals only want live flowers.
Well, someone told me the other day that reusing them like this was just sad and cheap and that I should do all new arrangements each time. Apparently, I'm dishonoring my parents by reusing the same flowers. (Never mind that at some point, they're not only going to be reused, but they're going to sit there unchanged until the mausoleum caves in because they'll never look terrible and I doubt the cemetery will ever remove them.) I've kind of felt a little off about it myself, but at the same time, I can't stand waste and my parents abhorred it, too (depression-era babies), so I've just continued to do it. I can't imagine they'd want me tossing perfectly good flowers in the garbage.
But am I really being terrible? I'm not a religious person, so I don't believe they're "up there" taking inventory. I could just have the vase removed, and I probably will one day in the future just to keep the aforementioned "endless flower" scenario from happening when I die. But for now, she wanted it so I'm trying to honor that request.
Does anyone know of any place that would welcome fake flowers as a donation? I am not a flower person at all, so I have no desire to display them in my house. Sigh. I tried to talk her out of the vase...
Anyway, only fake flowers are allowed in there. Which is fine, but brings me to the question. When I place flowers in there for a season, they look exactly the same at the end of the season. They're still showroom new because nothing in there hurts them. There's no "weather" to damage them. No wear and tear whatsoever. Other than they come out smelling of the air freshener the place uses, they could have been bought that morning, not four months ago.
(I guess I should note that I make my own arrangements. There's a service that will place flowers, but theirs are kind of sad looking, so I wanted to make my own.)
What I've been doing is just keeping the arrangements after each season and then reusing them when that season next rolls around. (I have been known to change the ribbon.) It seems too wasteful not to. It isn't about the money, but more the fact that these flowers are still so new, it seems like a waste of resources to toss them. I haven't found anywhere that will accept them as a donation. Places like nursing homes and hospitals only want live flowers.
Well, someone told me the other day that reusing them like this was just sad and cheap and that I should do all new arrangements each time. Apparently, I'm dishonoring my parents by reusing the same flowers. (Never mind that at some point, they're not only going to be reused, but they're going to sit there unchanged until the mausoleum caves in because they'll never look terrible and I doubt the cemetery will ever remove them.) I've kind of felt a little off about it myself, but at the same time, I can't stand waste and my parents abhorred it, too (depression-era babies), so I've just continued to do it. I can't imagine they'd want me tossing perfectly good flowers in the garbage.
But am I really being terrible? I'm not a religious person, so I don't believe they're "up there" taking inventory. I could just have the vase removed, and I probably will one day in the future just to keep the aforementioned "endless flower" scenario from happening when I die. But for now, she wanted it so I'm trying to honor that request.
Does anyone know of any place that would welcome fake flowers as a donation? I am not a flower person at all, so I have no desire to display them in my house. Sigh. I tried to talk her out of the vase...
