Exhilirating walking against the breeze. Feel its pushing, gentle shoving on my face. Ground just a little wet from the morning thunder shower. Grateful but longing. The dam like a beached beast with a hungry shoreline. Elisha showed me the trail the eels and catfish are making as they go from the little pond made by the seeping spring to the larger. Guppies, oblivious that their home is shrinking. They swim just the same among weeds I hadn’t even noticed before. The talk is big machines, excavators and bob cats. He shows me what he would do. “Like this, mum.” The talk in the house was of peninsulas and dragon fruit.(Yum) They come from Vietnam but where is that? We look in the world atlas and found the identifying word and the land mass it represents. “Here, near to China.” We have the very plant in a pot. It’s never fruited. We should plant it out. “Write it in your own words.” She does it first on the computer and then neatly copies it out. “…It is a very nice fruit, it is red inside and outside. It is so sweet that I could eat ten at once(almost)…” Sigh, sentences again… At least the paragraph isn’t one run-on sentence. The improvement is real. I have an appointment in town. As I drive past the neighbours, there are two of my children leading a wayward cow back to somewhere. Wayward? Who? I call out “go home, children.” It’s been a good day. We sang our Bible passages and did our memory chapters. We did books. We enjoyed. We lived. Time to meditate on God’s goodness to us again this day and think about tomorrow.
~Lina Meavis
February 12, 2007