A significant story from my younger days (I have to be as vague as possible, because I really can't remember if I was in grade, middle or high school) involved weeding. My mom is quite the gardender. She's always adding perennials and shifting them around from one season to the next. In fact, I remember my dad saying telling us "your mother rearranges her flowers the way most people rearrange their furniture." I also remember that after our 1-2 week long vacation at the Jersey shore we would all spend hours weeding the day after we got home. And then there was the weeding incident. My mom had put me to work weeding one her flower beds located in the corner of her fence. If I can recall correctly, I wasn't too excited about it. I had a paper grocery bag pretty much filled with weeds when I got to some white weed like flowers that were growing into the fence and on the other side as well. I finished off my weeding with a bang and pulled them all out as cleanly as possible. Since that was the last of my weeding those white flowers were arranged at the top of the bag - as if I had gone grocery shopping and bought some flowers as well. My mom came over to check on my progress and was completely horrified to see her Shasta Daisies that she had been grooming for a few years, displayed so lovely in a bag of weeds. I know she yelled at me and I think there were some tears in her eyes. I responded with, and I quote "You care more about your flowers than you do about me!" (That settles it, I had to have been a teenager!) and ran off quite dramatically. Two things...first, I swear I didn't know they were special flowers - they were growing into the fence for goodness sakes! Two, I never was asked to weed again. Honest, a totally unforeseen consquence to my actions.
Fast forward to 2008 and I'm cleaning out my flower beds. Perhaps this picture will explain better than I can...
I still love weeding. But I'm a bit more cautious about it. In fact I am pretty sure I have given a number of weeds a free pass in the past week or so because I'm just not convinced they aren't a beautiful flower. I can only imagine how wonderful my flower beds will look this July!
Thanks for joining me in this journey into my past and then right back again into the present!
that is so hilarious! did you tell your mom that story?? :)
ReplyDeleteThis entry needs to be published somewhere! I could feel the emotion at every turn!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had just one ounce of your love for weeding. Being in a flower bed is like being on the moon for me. Very foreign.
But I do love the feeling of "results," and I think weeding might give me that thrill. Maybe next year...once I enjoy all those raggedy yellow "flowers" in my lawn...some people might call them dandelions, but whatever.
i agree w/ kev and amy. good writing! i was just about to leave the same comment.
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ReplyDeleteI loved your weeding story...I'm the exact same way...in fact, I have two "plants" outside my window right now that haven't yet been pulled out because I'm convinced that they're something that I planted in the form of a bulb last fall. Gregg must not be sure either because he just mulched and weeded the other day, but the mystery plants are still there...
We've been weeding here as well. I actually enjoyed it more this year than any other. Great post!! Happy Spring!!
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