Saturday 30 April 2011

Poem for a daughter...

I love this poem by Anne Stevenson... 

Oh truly. How a child delivers a Mother!

Poem for a Daughter

'I think I'm going to have it,'
I said, joking between pains.
The midwife rolled competent
sleeves over corpulent milky arms.
'Dear, you never have it,
we deliver it.'
A judgement the years proved true.
Certainly I've never had you
as you still have me, Caroline.
Why does a mother need a daughter?
Heart's needle, hostage to fortune,
freedom's end. Yet nothing's more perfect
than that bleating, razor-shaped cry
that delivers a mother to her baby.
The bloodcord snaps that held
their sphere together. The child,
tiny and alone, creates the mother.
A woman's life is her own
until it is taken away
by a first, particular cry.
Then she is not alone
but a part of the premises
of everything there is:
a time, a tribe, a war.
When we belong to the world
we become what we are.

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This portion of Psalm 18 comes to mind often at the moment...  
"Thou hast enlarged my steps under me; and my feet are not weakened. "

This is a time of manna living and it is precious.
The portion provided for the day is all that is needful.

I was thinking today, of Psalm 23 as I held little Nola in my arms.
She slept so soundly and the sunlight echoed shyly through the sycamore leaves.
 And I saw how God leads me to the quiet places and the gentle streams.
If only I stop to notice more often.

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Thursday 21 April 2011

Welcoming baby Nola

Giddy,
 trembly, 
emotional, 
teary, 
joyful, 
brimming, 
excited, 
wonderful!


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This time I know how fleeting this time will be. 
How these fragments will form some of the most beautiful pieces of my life.



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Boo made the most beautiful little elephant for her with a dear friend as her first "toy" :)
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And I have had glass, vases and eggcups full of fresh flowers every day picked by little hands for me.

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Monday 18 April 2011

Tuesday 5 April 2011

New shoes for Poppy Doll

Joining Ginny over @ Small Things today for another lovely Yarn Along....

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Emmy finished crocheting the second baby bootee.

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Matilda has been asking me to make some shoes for her doll Poppy for ages.
 So this weekend we found a quiet spot and got to work.
Matilda loves needle craft, in fact in comprises a good deal of her "homeschool" and I am more than happy about that.
She really enjoyed watching me work, chatting away, playing with the button's in the button box, cutting thread and picking up of how to make a pair of dolly shoes along the way.

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Matilda is also quite the expert finger knitter!
We have miles and miles of multicolored finger-knitting in this house to testify to that.

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So while I was busy sewing up Poppy a new pair of shoes, Matilda got to work finger knitting some laces to tie them with.

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Poppy waited very patiently for her new shoes.

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Monday 4 April 2011

Raspberry Leaf Tea and waiting

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Raspberry Leaf Tea.

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Homemade Mother's Day Cards spilling Glitter all over the bed.

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Those Eyelashes...


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Oh and Finally, here's the belly shot :)

Not long before this will be replaced by a bundle of baby.

The sound of Flowers...

The temple bell stops but I still hear the sound coming out of the flowers. ~Basho

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Gifts from her hands,
Record fragments of the afternoon sun,
Wildflower seeds
Surf eternal breath.

The scent of pollen lingers like a memory upon my windowsill.

They'd fallen amongst last years weeds,
Growing through layers of silence,
Beneath log piles, and fallen trees.
She'd cleared a way,

Through moss and mulch,
Her fearless eyes darting
Like a fish in cold water.
Glancing for shadows.

Glimmering shards of sea glass,
Diamonds formed in wombs of glacial rock,
Buried treasures,
A world never notices.

She finds them gold,
Garnet, green.
Cups them like a newborn,
Brings them to me.

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  • A posie of flowers from a little girls who sees the sacred scattered in the most unlikely places.
  • Being and having "Enough"
  • Considering the lilies
  • Writing and recieving letters
  • Boo whistling
  • Blue sky, children's squeals