
Infant leaves and developing catkin on the little willow tree.
Gratitude List:
1. Willow trees. The bark of the tiny new willow by the mint patch went a vibrant yellow green a couple weeks ago, and now, all of a sudden, the leaf buds have burst open, and tiny leaves and catkins have appeared. I love willow trees, and this gangly youngster has begun to stand straighter and more confidently since last year’s wobbly beginning.
2. A great golden fish. We went walking and exploring by the pond yesterday after school, and had our first spring sighting of Golda, Lady of the Fish. I am always so relieved in spring to see her, so grateful that she has survived another winter. Of course, I know she is adapted to live and thrive through the cold, and she will likely outlive me (some koi live over 200 years), but I always worry just the littlest bit.
3. Senior Presentations. My seniors in my advisory group are nervous about their presentations tonight and Monday. I gave them a positive and hopeful pep talk yesterday–I hope they couldn’t see how nervous I am, too. I want these moments to become powerful and rich memories for them. I want to bless them as they step forward into the next phase of their lives. I am so proud of them. I know that they struggle to understand why we make them do this process of presenting their lives and learning to the community, but I love it, offering them this moment to reflect on what has brought them to this moment in their lives. Fly well, Bright Ones!
4. Not being sick. I felt so terrible last night, I went to bed at 9:30, hoping to stave off whatever cold or ick-thingie was trying to make a home in me. It seems (knock on wood) to have worked.
5. Elderberry syrup. I am following up that good sleep with some of Tabea’s good elderberry syrup.
May we walk in Beauty!
