And I am remembering Monday morning and all the plans that buoyed me as I rose early, full of energy and enthusiasm.
Well, Monday was fine, - I was up early and cut the side lawn, started the sprinkler on the raised bed and then went up to the garden on the hill and dug up a small yellow rose, a bit of the coral bell and a pretty daisy that I planted in the spring. Brought them home, planted and watered them, and was pleased with myself!
Tuesday morning Charles needed the SUV to go and sing with the senior's choir at a funeral, but undismayed, I planned an afternoon excursion to the garden for some peonies, but alas, it didn't materialize.
Wednesday was a repeat of Tuesday, except this time Charles needed the SUV to go to the Care Facility and sing with the senior's choir, - what a skylark he is becoming!!!
Thursday and Friday were taken up with preparing a short history of our ninety year old church to put into a brochure for an Anglican Regional District Car Rally, and today was the day we were inundated with 52 extra Anglicans, having fun, spreading good cheer, and hungry as bears. They ate up every bit of the lunch we had prepared for them!!!!
At a very brief service before they were able to pounce on the food, Nick (our new minister) finished with a prayer, and I immediately recognized the concerted Amen that followed as Anglican, pure and simple. No hesitation, they responded as one and my heart remembered my early days in the Anglican church and I felt at once poignant and comforted.
I have been reading lately about 'cellular memory' and the heart being a possible storage spot for memories - very interesting concept. Surely the memories we gather in our childhood are the ones that catch us unawares and touch us most deeply.
I cherish the time we spent this week with our 'landlord kids' in whose house we are living. They hung things for us, put in new doors, with our oldest son's help put Charles' lift into the garage and replaced the sunroom steps, - were a treasure to have around and have now gone back to their meadowland in the Cariboo.
Only one week left in September, - the month I had earmarked for settling plants into the new bed. Will I make the deadline? MUST I be so organized??????
an early morning sunrise
The landlord son...
I think we could exchange his beard for my hair, and vice versa - just turn them upside down!!!
The Skylark in his singing regalia, and off to the side a portrait of him when he was 17
2 comments:
A busy week and another on the way! I loved your photos - the burning sky sunset is magnificent. Those photos of both you and Charles are wonderful - you are both looking great.
What a fun post -- enjoyed seeing the pictures of the two of you in your new digs. It sounds great being closer in. And a good week even if you didn't accomplish all of your goals -- I always think of plans as just a general outline anyway.
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