Saturday, May 10, 2014
Spring is a kiss from God
Spring is always so busy that with change that we often rush through and miss some of the best things–like flowers. In Oklahoma, Ox-eye daisies grow beside the road. Prairie parsley, like firework bursts of bright yellow dance and bow as you pass. Don't pass too fast. Stop and see. A moment in your headlong hurry to notice is like taking a few seconds to say thanks to God.
Red and orangey Indian paintbrushes leave swathes of color across new green where weeks before all we had was brown. A leisurely walk through a meadow full of new grasses and wildflowers is better than any medicine I know of. It heals up all the drear of winter and all the disappointments and hard knocks you have suffered fade away.
Soon there are splashes of yellow buttercups and pools of soft pink Showy Evening primrose. The pear trees bloom white and apple trees glow pink. In the woods splashes of purple mark the redbud trees and graceful arms of white dogwood grace the scene.
My favorite thing is to find a spot where there once was an old farmhouse. There may be nothing left but the remains of a barn or the top of a cistern or storm cellar. There I find green tufts with yellow trumpets of daffodils blowing in the wind, often purple iris or other flowers once loved now left behind. I consider these house-site flowers a legacy from a prairie housewife, a gift to me, so I go in and pick armloads to carry home and set in vases all over the house. What an extra helping of joy my soul gains from them.
By Elece Hollis, author of Meet God in the Morning, Poems for the Heart of Prayer http://amzn.to/1o6ZMTi
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Girl of my Heart
Dear Sweet Jordyn, Girl of my heart,
I love you so much! We did have a great adventure this summer
going on a jet plane all the way to San Diego to visit your Daddy.
Wasn't it fun?
You have beautiful dark eyes like your Daddy!
You are so full of fun. So super silly.
You played dress-up in a store and made the proprietors laugh.
Here you are with your handsome daddy or is that your silly daddy?.
I rest my case! I guess you came by the silliness naturally! That was a fun day in Julian.
Here is a run in the sun on the mountain trail.
Your Grandpa may be part of the silly problem!
Three generations! Mama, son, and grandgirl.
Miss Movie Star with your fancy fan!
Riding in Daddy's snazzy car. Well, really just sitting in a parking lot in his snazzy car
You were playing parade beauty Queen
You never stay bored. A long trip in the car and you played dress-up.
Are those undies on your head?
You had a blast playing in the surf!
Didn't you love the ocean? I did. Here is our sand castle.
Remember we ate at a fancy seafood place, The Vera Cruz Fish House, and your food came
on a fish-shaped plate.
on a fish-shaped plate.
You tasted the shrimp and said, "Ahhh - Heaven on a plate!"
Still can't believe this tree!
Such a wonderful huge tree we found at Carlsbad!
You played with your little sister Lilly. She is so cute and precious.
She liked having a big sister!
Your daddy took you to SeaWorld and you tried to pet the dolphins!
Ate on a pirate ship with seagulls all around!
Got tired and almost cried once, but you know how to control yourself.
Make your face say " Happy".
Petted the Manta Rays and explored the aquariums.
We went to the ocean again and played and played in the foamy waves.
You tried to trick me by saying the waves are made by a chemical
called Hydrogen-Copoxide. How do you come up with that stuff?
What happiness on your face!
Whoo Hooooooo!
Oh! Wasn't the ocean the most fun ever!
You said, "They don't have oceans like this back in Oklahoma!"
I wish we did. Don't you?
You said, "They don't have oceans like this back in Oklahoma!"
I wish we did. Don't you?
You explored the airports San Diego, Tulsa and Denver.
You read to your baby sister. She was impressed!
Dived like an Olympian in Dad's pool.
Visited the base, Camp Pendleton where your dad works and the memorial.
You played that you were the center of the universe!
Climbing trees is one of your hobbies. Found another big one at Camp Pendleton!
Beach with Daddy!
GLORIOUS , wasn't it? And SOOOO COLD!
You found seaweed and sand crabs.
Swam in Dad's pool all week.
The desert world was all new to us. We explored at the Temecula Rose Gardens.
What a view! What a sight!
More Sister Time.
At Balboa Park you explored museums and gardens.
Here you are in the Japanese Gardens, prettier than any of the flowers.
You and your Dad at Balboa Botanical Gardens.
You played with the birds and I think the bird man startled you when he put one on your head!
We bought vendor hotdogs and ate a picnic lunch.
Posed with huge creepy marionette puppets!
Posed with huge creepy marionette puppets!
And rode on a bejeweled dragon's head!
You were a princess with a hibiscus flower in your hair.
You turned California Up-Side-Down!
You turn Grandma's heart up-side-down too.
You turn Grandma's heart up-side-down too.
I love you, sweet girl,
Love you,
Grandma Elece
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