Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Summer Days and Imaginations


If I could give a theme for our summer so far it surely must be dress up.  For my birthday a few weeks ago I was given the distinct treat of an invitation to a Shakespeare play on the deck.  Emmie and Lena put on Twelfth Night complete with a 2 year old jester, music and snacks.  There have also been many colonial re-enactments, a few ballets and some renaissance women.  Just two days ago there were astronauts going to the moon.  I hope these summer memories last forever in their little hearts.  Otherwise we've been busy in the gardens, having piano recitals and band performances, trips to Chanticleer Gardens and days in the pool.  Mama can hardly keep up, but I hope to see their days through their eyes.  






















 

Afire with God

“Earth's crammed with heaven,
And every common bush afire with God,
But only he who sees takes off his shoes;
The rest sit round and pluck blackberries.” E. Browning



The June garden is afire with God and ablaze with glory. If you are tired of the fallen world, sit a while in the garden. Then you will remember that the God who created this beauty holds you in the palm of His hand too.  In this quiet place remember that Eden is not lost forever but will be one day a world made new when we see His face. Each day I water and tend these plants, marveling at the imagery a garden provides. I see my newer plants that wilt in the hot sun because of shallow roots. I wonder at their growth and bloom in season. As I learn more about medicinal herbs and plants I laugh with delight to learn that God created so much in the garden for our health and healing. And I think that we, like the Israelites, have forgotten so much. Let us see His goodness around us and delight in His gentle care for tired old souls who have wandered out of Eden, but hold tight to a promise of Redemption.  Our God sees and gives us hints of it every day, if we would only be still enough to look.