This post is so joyful, Lisa! I can picture the little ones, running to gather the eggs, and how wonderful it is that you have the opportunity to celebrate four different spring holidays, each with its own traditions. Whether we celebrate somewhere warm where there are palm trees and geckos, or in Maine where the ground is still frozen, or anywhere in between, there is hope, rebirth, and possibility. Ah, spring! 🌷
Love it, Jenn! Palm trees and geckos, or frozen Maine ground, the chicks don't care. They're hatching anyway. That's what I love about this season. Hope shows up whether the thermometer cooperates or not.
Lisa I couldn’t agree more with Jenn, this post was so lovely, warm and joy filled— It made me reflect on how much I miss my family (most of whom) are from away, I have been in Maine now for most of my life and although I have a wonderful relationship with my husband’s family— Spring gatherings always make me miss people more— a few no longer with us and others that distance keeps from me. Thank you for always bringing slower moments, light and reflection. 💕
Natalie, that image of your family gathering in spring — some gone, some far, some right beside you — is exactly what the little one with her Easter egg was showing us. She just knew to bend down and pick up what was there. Thank you for doing the same with your reflection. I’m so glad you are here.😊
This post is so joyful, Lisa! I can picture the little ones, running to gather the eggs, and how wonderful it is that you have the opportunity to celebrate four different spring holidays, each with its own traditions. Whether we celebrate somewhere warm where there are palm trees and geckos, or in Maine where the ground is still frozen, or anywhere in between, there is hope, rebirth, and possibility. Ah, spring! 🌷
Love it, Jenn! Palm trees and geckos, or frozen Maine ground, the chicks don't care. They're hatching anyway. That's what I love about this season. Hope shows up whether the thermometer cooperates or not.
Lisa I couldn’t agree more with Jenn, this post was so lovely, warm and joy filled— It made me reflect on how much I miss my family (most of whom) are from away, I have been in Maine now for most of my life and although I have a wonderful relationship with my husband’s family— Spring gatherings always make me miss people more— a few no longer with us and others that distance keeps from me. Thank you for always bringing slower moments, light and reflection. 💕
Natalie, that image of your family gathering in spring — some gone, some far, some right beside you — is exactly what the little one with her Easter egg was showing us. She just knew to bend down and pick up what was there. Thank you for doing the same with your reflection. I’m so glad you are here.😊