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Kind Hearts

I am surrounded by so much kindness.  I have always loved flowers, and my Mom and I have kept them in our yard and on our deck for most of my teen years, and now in my 20’s.  My “Spiritdances Garden” has given my heart so much joy and it’s not even planted yet!  I feel the kindness and love of people I have never even met.  

This is the 4H group who wanted to help us by doing yardwork and planting my "Spiritdances Garden."

Last week, there were over 50 people who came to our home on Tuesday and prepared a garden area and made our yard ready for summer by doing many tasks for us.  I was asleep, so when I woke in the morning, Mom and Gregg shared what took place. I sat outside this past week by the garden and my heart was so content, because to know that people are that kind and generous in giving has made my days so much sweeter.  Tonight at 6:30 there will be more people here to start the planting of shrubs and bushes!  When it gets warmer they will add flowers. 

Many people came, young and old. One of them was Lil Linder, who owns many beautiful greenhouses.

They cleaned under our plum tree. This tree was given to us by Grandpa Bob

Lil Linder

My friends and neighbors have been so supportive of me and my family over these years.  Beau has had so much great care because our neighbors bring us hay and wood shavings,  and they do Beau’s Spring and Fall vet care.  Beau’s hooves are trimmed by a farrier.  People bring meals to our home and flowers to me. No one will let us pay them!  This has been taking place for years!  They are helping us in every way.  I feel God’s love in all of it.  He is love.  I am embracing the kindness of people today that have shown that this world is a loving and beautiful place.  I am glad to see that.

I can imagine how beautiful it is going to be.

Love, Karly

 

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Friends Creating Beauty

The past two months have been a story all their own.  If I am inspired, I will write about them.  For today, I have something beautiful to share with you.  I’ve always loved being outdoors.  Especially in the warm weather like we have been having.  Since we live in Minnesota and it’s cold here much of the year, I look forward so much to the nice days when I can sit outside on our patio.

I asked my Mom to plant these flowers when I was eleven, in honor of a friend who had died.

When it was built four years ago it changed our yard so much for me.  We live on a hill and it’s hard for me to be in our front yard because my wheelchair is not safe on the hill unless I am on our patio.  I have loved flowers since I was a little girl.  I am visually not able to see much, but I can see color and I can see movement from the plants as they move in the wind.  I love going to the greenhouses with my Mom and choosing plants for our pots.

Our patio doesn't have many flowers around it yet, but it will soon!

Our friends who know of my love of beautiful colors and nature, especially birds, have given our family an enormous gift.  They are planting a beautiful garden around our patio so it is a place of quiet beauty for me.  I feel fortunate beyond belief to have friends who are so generous.  Many things are being discussed.  They are doing a fund raiser to cover the costs of the plants and beautiful birdbaths and feeders.  We may even have a Pergola built over it to protect me from the sun.  Rett Syndrome makes the heat really hard on my body.  I can’t control my body temperature very well, so shade is important.

I would love to have you visit the blogpage they created to share this garden project.  If you are interested in donating for it, the information is on their blogpage.  The garden is called, “Karly’s Spiritdances Garden”.  That is a story I may tell some other time.

Here is a poem that I wrote today.

This Moment

In Spring life becomes new again

It brings forth its’ song in the birds who return

bringing their enthusiasm to our ears

 

 

Creating shelter for their families yet to be born

their hopeful hearts driving their frenzied pace,

protecting,

busily nourishing their young

who will live past them,

doing the same

 

 

Plants that slept quietly underground through the long,

hard, cold months

emerge,

to remind us that life continues,

that we have today to enjoy

 

 

See the beauty

recall the memories

listen to the songs

they will live past each of us to continue on

and on…..

 

Much Love,

Karly

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