Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Thanksgiving For Family

Thanksgiving is a favorite time for family to gather and spend time together. I am thankful for all our family including as this poem say, the generations that have preceeded us and the generations to follow our footsteps. (I love genealogy, remember.)

"Courage came to me from the height of the mountain,
And with it came the dignity of manhood,
And knowledge of the Tree of Life, for now I was a branch,
Running with the vital blood, waiting in the darkness of the Garden.

To bring forth sons and daughters.
I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me, those who were to come.
I looked back and saw my father, and his father, and all our fathers,
And in front, to see my son, and his son, and the sons upon sons beyond.

And their eyes were my eyes.
As I felt, so they had felt, and were to feel, as then, so now, as tomorrow and forever.
Then I was not afraid,
For I was in a long line that had no beginning, and no end,
And the hand of his father grasped my father's hand,
and his hand was in mine,

And my unborn son took my right hand, and all, up and down the line
that Stretched from Time That Was, to Time That Is, and Is Not Yet,
Raised their hands to show the link, and we found that we were one,
Born of Woman, son of Man, made in the Image,
Fashioned in the Womb by the Will of God, the Eternal Father."

-- Richard Llewellyn, How Green Was My Valley, Chapter 24

Happy turkey day everyone!!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008



Heavenly Father's glorious, brillant autumn tapestry is in full bloom in our neck of the woods. I waited one day too long to get the best picture of the trees in front of our house. The rain and wind lifted some of the leaves off overnight.