A garden story

My oldest daughter planted her own garden this year. Under the tree house the ground was bare, and here is where she put her carefully chosen plants.

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To most people, this would not look like a garden. We did not go our and buy perfect plants. Instead, she planted small oak trees that grew up out of fallen acorns, wild berry bushes, morning glory and any other plants no one else wanted.

They prospered. This rag tag bunch of plants often ignored were brought in to a special place of their own. Plants that are generally mowed down each summer or pulled out of flower beds and tossed aside. She buried their roots and watered them. She was so excited each time a plant took hold and grew.

Last week she ran in to tell me her garden had a spider, just like every real garden should.

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There’s some bigger picture here. A moral of a children’s story just waiting to be drawn out about how when choosing the best and most wanted things we overlook other things considered unworthy. And then someone comes along who sees something we don’t see. They nurture the unwanted, and watch as it turns into something lovely.

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Maybe it’s a story that’s been told before. Maybe you’ve heard it or seen it happen yourself. In fact, maybe the spider can tell it better.

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  • KathrynL

    Another delightful post…..you just keep me comin' back for more. :) Cool pics, too!! I can appreciate the beauty of a spider as long as it is not crawling on me. As soon as it touches me……FrEaK out!!!

  • StudioJRU

    What a wonderful story! Watching the unwanted turn into something wonderful… it takes a special eye and a special heart. I love your daughter's garden!! :)

  • http://ostricheslookfunny.blogspot.com ostriches

    Can I just say I love morning glories? AND my garden has a resident spider too. He is faithfully on his web and I love him.
    Sweet post!!

  • http://mommyrachelle.blogspot.com MommyRachelle

    Oh, I love how you've written this. Am I a sap because I'm all choked up about it? Beautiful child, beautiful post, and great capture of the creepy spider…

  • Emily

    I love her garden. Just imagining it makes me happy.

  • patty

    i SO love this post, melissa!! it's dreamy and sweet and all good things with awesome photos to wrap it all up! lovelovelove it!!! {i think i love your sweet daughter, too!}

  • Molly

    What a beautiful story, just heart-warming! How sweet to have coaxed those forgotten plants/trees back to life! I hope you post a pic of her lovely garden. It sounds like it was planted with such care and love (: Ok, why is this making me weepy? Ugh, hormones. Loved this post despite my serious arachnophobia, lol! I had to scroll carefully so I wouldn't see the spider fully, what a wimp, right?