maranatha
06-30-2003, 01:33 PM
I can only recall two references to Ward sending June flowers. There's the time that Mrs. Rayburn sends Ward flowers and June mistakenly thinks they are for her from Ward. She's thrilled to have received the flowers. Then Ward tells her "I didn't send them." The other is when the boys goldfish bowl broke. June had placed the fish into a milk bottle, but now needs to return the milk bottle to the milkman. June poured the goldfish from the milk container into a flower bowl. Ward asked her what she would do if he sent her flowers. June replied, "that's the last thing I have to worry about." Ward then said "that's right".
In each of the two incidents, I have had the thought that it wouldn't hurt Ward to send June flowers every now and then if it would mean so much to her. He was very good to her in so many other ways. June seems to have accepted the situation because at the end of the incident with the flower bowl and the fish, she cupped Ward's cheek in her hand and smiled at him before walking away. If he had sent flowers, I guess he would have been the perfect husband and you know what they say, nobody's perfect.
Any of you have any thoughts on this?
In each of the two incidents, I have had the thought that it wouldn't hurt Ward to send June flowers every now and then if it would mean so much to her. He was very good to her in so many other ways. June seems to have accepted the situation because at the end of the incident with the flower bowl and the fish, she cupped Ward's cheek in her hand and smiled at him before walking away. If he had sent flowers, I guess he would have been the perfect husband and you know what they say, nobody's perfect.
Any of you have any thoughts on this?