Friday, May 18, 2012

Blessed With Beauty

I had a cute friend invite me to a little get-away to her cabin up at Bear Lake this week.
Three of us spent two days stitching our hearts out...chatting and laughing and eating!
It was a heavenly, rejuvenating and very productive two days.
I was up early enough Wednesday morning to watch a beautiful sunset.
Magical.






For Mother's day the kids chipped in on gift that melted my heart.
Last year a sad thing happened when a spring snow storm took
down three of our big trees in the back yard... 

 Today was the day we got to go pick out the tree.  
A Royal Red Norway Maple was what we brought home.  
She is beautiful!  What a pretty contrast against all the green in our yard.

The sweet presentation on Mother's Day most definitely needs to be documented.
Camber printed off this beautiful prose that Janell had written and Mark read it to us.  
I really think it is the most beautiful thing I have ever read.
Janell is a gifted writer and a beautiful daughter.
We say this a lot....but we are certainly blessed to
overflowing with the most amazing family!
We love every one of them!
Thank you for such a sweet gift! xo


Maple

I recall a morning in no particular memory
yet resides within every lovely place of my mind,
where maple syrup is drizzled on golden breakfasts,
 warm with a mother's sweet enthusiasm.
Where outside beneath the shade of a maple tree,
kind hands light lively imaginations

as flattened wings of papery tree tissue
spun between fingertips and dropped down
to bright eyes looking on in wonderment,
watching small flurries of tiny seeded helicopters
fall to the cool grass above the maple's thick roots.

Leading us through exciting adventures,
supporting us through discouraging trials;
it was under your motherly branches
we sought safety and comfort,
learning to stretch our own dense roots down deeply,
to hold us strong for when weather becomes rough.

Encouraging us to stretch our branches out and up,
guiding us always towards the light,
it was you who challenged us to grow, to know
we could go further than thought possible;
to embrace the change of seasons,
for it brings colorful beauty and a chance to grow.


Can't wait to watch this tree reach for the sky, grow strong and watch over our family.

3 comments:

Lisa said...

Absolutely beautiful...the post, the poem, the tree, and most of all your family!

Kris said...

What a sweet poem! You are such an amazing woman and deserve the praise. Great pictures on all the posts...

Curtis Family said...

So good! (I love the sunrise above)