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A Farm of My Own: Life has never been so sweet as today... |
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JimBobAndLarry
Farmgirl in Training
39 Posts
Sarah
Fortville
IN
USA
39 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2005 : 8:32:55 PM
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Tomorrow By Sarah (Me)
Tomorrow I want to paint my walls with hills and trees, butterflies and clouds, and sing the songs from “The Sound of Music”. Tomorrow I want to ignore the laundry and play outside with my toddlers. I want to be close to creation. I want to feel the wind and the rain and watch the sky.
Tomorrow I want to wake up in my husband’s arms, and listen as he prays for our family. And I really want to live my life like I was designed to live it. I want music, purity, sunlight and the laughter of children. I want to know the one who made me, yes, I want to make God smile.
Tomorrow I want to bring fresh milk from the barn, bring fresh flowers to the table, and let my little son feel the joy of gathering a basket of fresh eggs. I want to look out the window and watch the neighbor’s horses run. I want to share my two-year-old’s amazement as we examine the beans spouting in a jar on the windowsill. I want to build Lego towers, block towers, and couch pillow towers… again and again and again. I want to watch with wonder as my baby girl falls asleep to Mozart.
Tomorrow I want to drink a cup of loose leaf tea, and share a cup with a friend as we talk about the treasures we found at garage sales. I want to fill my house with used books and take time to read them. I want to learn all about the way my great grandmothers lived, and teach those skills to others. I want to make things I couldn’t buy, and make other things anyway. I want to make my home an expression of creativity, discovery and faith and I want my heart to be an expression of Jesus.
Tomorrow I want to listen to the hearts of my children and be the one who nurtures them from sunrise and sunset and all through the night. I want to giggle with my daughters and read about tractors with my son. I want to smile when people tell me that I must have my hands full, smile, knowing that my hands are full of blessings.
Tomorrow I want my husband to come home to joy, to peace and to unconditional love. I want to kiss him and rub his back if he’s achy. I want him to enjoy a meal seasoned with herbs from our garden. I want to sit on the porch swing with him and watch the sun set and seasons change. I want to listen as he talks about his computer business and all the new people he meets, then talk about making plans to go to Austria again, or drive down the west coast.
Tomorrow I want to say yes to the things that matter most, and say no to the things that stand in the way of peace. I want simplicity. I want to live by faith. I want my neighbors to see a candle burning in the window, but never the blue glow of a television set. I want to be thankful and content with what I have and when I have more than what I need, I want to give. I want to give even when I must sacrifice.
Tomorrow evening I want to put on my shoes and Jacket and go out… to the barn. I want to pass the chicken coop and peek in at the hens as they huddle close, dozing on their roost. I want to sing quietly as I milk my goat by lantern light, then take a little time just to look up at the stars, and say a few words to the one who made them.
Tomorrow night I want to fall asleep in a room with wood floors and soft yellow walls as my husband reads the bible to me. I want to dream big dreams, and then make them come true… in my own back yard.
I guess what I really want is for tomorrow to be… a lot like today.
I wrote this almost 4 years ago, life for me has changed so much, life is sweet in a whole new way in a big yellow victorian house on Main Street in a turn of the century town in Indinana. |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2005 : 10:12:53 PM
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Wow!! I loved that!!!
Jenny in Utah
Bloom where you are planted! |
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MeadowLark
True Blue Farmgirl
2206 Posts
USA
2206 Posts |
Posted - May 24 2005 : 10:20:15 PM
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Sarah, Those are beautiful words...You are a writer.
"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Rumi, 13th century. |
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Nicol
True Blue Farmgirl
200 Posts
Nicol
200 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2005 : 09:22:36 AM
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Sarah, that was so inspiring! Thanks for sharing that with us! |
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jpbluesky
True Blue Farmgirl
6066 Posts
Jeannie
Florida
USA
6066 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2005 : 10:52:16 AM
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Sarah - thank you for sharing that. Beautiful words. Today I took my daughter and granddaughter for pizza. Today we shopped for shoes and my granddaughter walked all over the store in grown up sandals asking everybody if they were pretty. Today I drove with them with the windows down and the sun shining in the car. Today I read your essay and it made me appreciate all these things even more. Thank you!
jpbluesky
Heaven gives its glimpses only to those Not in position to look too close. from "A Passing Glimpse" by Robert Frost |
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MeadowLark
True Blue Farmgirl
2206 Posts
USA
2206 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2005 : 10:55:07 AM
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Oh Jp, Sounds like you have had a sweet and beautiful morning with your daughter and grandaughter!
"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there." Rumi, 13th century. |
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BlueEggBabe
True Blue Farmgirl
417 Posts
Susan
PA
417 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2005 : 11:08:35 AM
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Sarah, Your writing is beautiful and I am in tears at the simple beauty of your days. Your words are inspiring to all of us who walked through your day with you and as a reminder to be thankful for it all.... Makes me want to write about my tomorrow........ thanks again.
Susan
"If more of us valued good food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world." J.J.R.Tolkien |
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Cntrymom
Farmgirl in Training
14 Posts
Barb
Romeoville
Illinois
USA
14 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2005 : 11:21:30 AM
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Sarah - it is absolutely beautiful what you wrote - and I'm so jealous!! You're living the life I dream of. I am glad you know that you are blessed, and thank God I'm sure for your family. You are touching many lives with your words - - - thank you.
Born in the wrong century . . . . |
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Kim
True Blue Farmgirl
146 Posts
Kim
Pflugerville
Texas
USA
146 Posts |
Posted - May 25 2005 : 6:15:04 PM
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Sarah, You should send that into MJ for the magazine or website.
farmgirl@heart
Be at peace with yourself and the rest will follow |
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JimBobAndLarry
Farmgirl in Training
39 Posts
Sarah
Fortville
IN
USA
39 Posts |
Posted - May 28 2005 : 11:46:50 AM
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Thanks for your notes, they mean a lot to me. I sent the letter to MaryJane... I think.
"Jim-Bob&Larry is the name of my daughter's new laying hen. My little girl is three and she came up with the name all by herself. I'm Sarah." |
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poppysmom
Farmgirl at Heart
8 Posts
Kele
Iowa
USA
8 Posts |
Posted - Jun 01 2005 : 7:08:12 PM
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Wow, those were the most beautiful and moving and close to home words that I have read in quite some time. Thank you.
quote: Originally posted by JimBobAndLarry
Tomorrow By Sarah (Me)
Tomorrow I want to paint my walls with hills and trees, butterflies and clouds, and sing the songs from “The Sound of Music”. Tomorrow I want to ignore the laundry and play outside with my toddlers. I want to be close to creation. I want to feel the wind and the rain and watch the sky.
Tomorrow I want to wake up in my husband’s arms, and listen as he prays for our family. And I really want to live my life like I was designed to live it. I want music, purity, sunlight and the laughter of children. I want to know the one who made me, yes, I want to make God smile.
Tomorrow I want to bring fresh milk from the barn, bring fresh flowers to the table, and let my little son feel the joy of gathering a basket of fresh eggs. I want to look out the window and watch the neighbor’s horses run. I want to share my two-year-old’s amazement as we examine the beans spouting in a jar on the windowsill. I want to build Lego towers, block towers, and couch pillow towers… again and again and again. I want to watch with wonder as my baby girl falls asleep to Mozart.
Tomorrow I want to drink a cup of loose leaf tea, and share a cup with a friend as we talk about the treasures we found at garage sales. I want to fill my house with used books and take time to read them. I want to learn all about the way my great grandmothers lived, and teach those skills to others. I want to make things I couldn’t buy, and make other things anyway. I want to make my home an expression of creativity, discovery and faith and I want my heart to be an expression of Jesus.
Tomorrow I want to listen to the hearts of my children and be the one who nurtures them from sunrise and sunset and all through the night. I want to giggle with my daughters and read about tractors with my son. I want to smile when people tell me that I must have my hands full, smile, knowing that my hands are full of blessings.
Tomorrow I want my husband to come home to joy, to peace and to unconditional love. I want to kiss him and rub his back if he’s achy. I want him to enjoy a meal seasoned with herbs from our garden. I want to sit on the porch swing with him and watch the sun set and seasons change. I want to listen as he talks about his computer business and all the new people he meets, then talk about making plans to go to Austria again, or drive down the west coast.
Tomorrow I want to say yes to the things that matter most, and say no to the things that stand in the way of peace. I want simplicity. I want to live by faith. I want my neighbors to see a candle burning in the window, but never the blue glow of a television set. I want to be thankful and content with what I have and when I have more than what I need, I want to give. I want to give even when I must sacrifice.
Tomorrow evening I want to put on my shoes and Jacket and go out… to the barn. I want to pass the chicken coop and peek in at the hens as they huddle close, dozing on their roost. I want to sing quietly as I milk my goat by lantern light, then take a little time just to look up at the stars, and say a few words to the one who made them.
Tomorrow night I want to fall asleep in a room with wood floors and soft yellow walls as my husband reads the bible to me. I want to dream big dreams, and then make them come true… in my own back yard.
I guess what I really want is for tomorrow to be… a lot like today.
I wrote this almost 4 years ago, life for me has changed so much, life is sweet in a whole new way in a big yellow victorian house on Main Street in a turn of the century town in Indinana.
no day but today |
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JimBobAndLarry
Farmgirl in Training
39 Posts
Sarah
Fortville
IN
USA
39 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2005 : 7:53:23 PM
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Hi, I've missed you all, I just got back from a mission trip to Jamacia. We worked in some orphanages, I got to paint murals for the babies.
Sarah
"Jim-Bob&Larry is the name of my daughter's new laying hen. My little girl is three and she came up with the name all by herself. I'm Sarah." |
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
11381 Posts |
Posted - Jun 25 2005 : 11:51:43 PM
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I wondered where you were...welcome back Sarah...you will have to tell us about your adventure..sounds great!!
Jenny in Utah The best things in life arn't things! |
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PJJ
True Blue Farmgirl
95 Posts
Paula
Bristow
OK
USA
95 Posts |
Posted - Jun 29 2005 : 10:08:43 PM
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Welcome back, Sarah. Looking forward to hearing about your trip -- and your murals.
Paula J.
Paula J., with Ty, Cara, Brody, Blue, and Fidget |
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