Pecans In Pie
A Walk In The Park
Had I not found the old park, it may have been possible to convince me I'd dreamed it. Just beyond the canal, I found the sturdy wood-beam and rubber-tire playground equipment situated below the factory road in an area known to locals as 'The Valley', right where my memory said it ought to be.
Being a Valley Girl in these parts is not synonymous with wealth or privilege- in fact, it tends toward the opposite pole. The pleasures there are simple and more affordable to come by.
As a young mom, I went a stretch of time without a car, so when I finally had a way to get around, going to the playground was one of my simple pleasures. This particular park was an especial luxury- its peaceful setting at least five miles from our Valley house- much further than I could push strollers and haul babies.
As Rye explored the park broken in for her so many years ago by her siblings, I walked the track that circles the park.
On the foot path in front of me sat a lone pecan. I cracked it open and enjoyed a microscopic harvest, labor-free.
I spotted a few more and put them in my hoodie pockets. Once my pockets were full, I emptied them into a bag from my car. I had nearly 80 not counting the few I ate as I walked.
Rye tested one. She couldn't remember ever having a pecan. She liked it. I told her we could make a teeny-tiny pie with what was gathered. Fans of pie, we decided to gather more. We came home with a little over 160 pecans.
I'm thankful for pecans and walks in the park, for tire swings and teeny-tiny pie tins.
Things I've taken for granted: transportation
tree identification
unanticipated treats finding me
#TakenForGranted #ThinksGiving #Thankful
Fuel
Thirst
Dancing
"COMMON SENSE AND A SENSE OF HUMOR ARE THE SAME THING, MOVING AT DIFFERENT SPEEDS. A SENSE OF HUMOR IS JUST COMMON SENSE, DANCING."
~ CLIVE JAMES
Trampled
“Reader, you must know that an interesting fate (sometimes involving rats, sometimes not) awaits almost everyone, mouse or man, who does not conform.” ― Kate DiCamillo, Despereaux |
'It is a good rule in life never to apologize. The right sort of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take a mean advantage of them.' P. G. Wodehouse
** Special thanks to the mid-90's-Newsboys for imprinting this secret recipe for strength and dignity into the wet cement of my soul: "...He left His rights... will you leave yours? You won't understand it, let it go." **
'#doubleChristmas Pearls' |
'Trampled pearls' |
No worries... students will receive Mercy (and more) as STEAM becomes Storytime |
Veteran's Day Weekend
The Decade Challenge: December 2010 -
I'm writing (and posting this) in November. And to let you in on a little secret, some of these posts have been sitting as drafts for months.
What started out as a fun way to prompt posts turned into an in-depth and sometimes heart-wrenching journey into the lands of Before.
I've cried. I don't do that a lot and I admit it even less... but I am human and will not rust... it is best to tell other humans about occasional leakage so they do not feel defective should they leak, too.
I've wanted to vomit - the after-taste of Supposed To Be overpowering me, until with a deep breath I remember and admit that even these sweet memories hid pits onlookers cannot see.
Oh, but I have smiled a whole lot, too. Thankful - so thankful- for all -every last drop- of it.
Life is busy and there are still new ropes I'm learning to climb. I've been writing new chapters and keeping my thoughts in a fresh new journal of a blog, too. So, here's to December and a decade gone by.
My, how the time did fly ...
~k
Brew Crew Virtual Christmas Card 2010 (some Flash elements have stopped working) |
It's that time of year again...
...time for warm wishes , fond memories & sharing the joy in our
lives with those we care about. Time for Merry Christmas,
Happy New Year & stopping to tell folks we
LOVE & hold them dear-
(not only this holiday season but all throughout the year!)
which brings us to...
YOU!
from our family to you & yours-
may your days be Merry & Bright & may you know the
PEACE that only comes from God's gift to us in Christ.
The Decade Challenge: November 2010 - Little Boy Blue & Baby Bird
On November 1, my little boy bluegrass, Fisher, turned eight.
..our lives are madeIn these small hoursThese little wondersThese twists and turns of fateTime falls awayBut these small hoursThese small hours still remainAll of my regretWill wash away some howBut I cannot forgetThe way I feel right now...…
(from the page)