Thursday, May 24, 2012

Growth

Yesterday, this tree was planted in front of our house. Not by us, but by the city. I cannot tell you where the funds for this come from - like whether it was public or private - but I will tell you this: I think it is money well spent. This tree will grow and it will brighten your drive past my house, even when you hardly take notice of it, and add to your enjoyment of your walk along my street, especially when the sun is strong and the tree tall enough to offer shade. It is a connection to the natural world and a reminder of our place in (and responsibility to) it. I am talking not from "mere" sentiment, but the deep boned understanding that is equal parts feeling and knowing: These things matter. I would suggest especially now, when too many people talk about what "we" can or cannot afford. Like our neighborhood school, which will be closed when this academic year ends. Our family (Beanie included!) and so many other families here joined together to fight the good fight. I hope we all continue to practice understanding, especially in times that challenge, even discourage, our ability to do so. I want to teach my kids: Hold the line. Be right. These days, I find comfort in what anthropologists, historians, and others describe: People have been making, unmaking, and remaking themselves and their best efforts for a long time. In the meantime, I am enjoying my tree and looking forward to seeing it grow.

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  1. Beautiful post. We were scheduled for a tree too...but the tree giving committee decided our yard was fine with just the one tree we have. Ah well. ;)

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    1. Thanks, Melany! I think this ought to be a city of trees... Wait, that was Ann Arbor.

      BTW, I am sooo looking forward to your shop opening. Sabrina wants to learn how to sew, so I have decided that this will be The Summer that Sabrina and Sallie Learned to Sew Something Pretty Together :)

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