
Thursday, Oct. 13th..an odd sort of a day. Not really rainy, not really sunny. Not cool, but not warm either. Have you noticed life is like that sometimes? Six of one thing, and a half dozen of another?
Youngest son was home for a routine visit. By home, I mean my house, of course. Right now, for the most part, he had no other. There is the house where he is residing, with his dad and the new Mrs. "me". And there is the house where he goes every other Wed. and Thurs. to visit his two small sons. His life is sort of 6 of one thing and half dozen of the other. Do you remember the tree I posted from Disney World? The one in the African park section...that can live 4000 years, and after awhile doesn't need leaves to sustain life and growth? I've been thinking about that tree alot lately.
Maybe we all need to have powers of transformation to survive what comes at us. Some sort of adaptation of coping for the rainy days as well as the hot sunny ones. All that rain out east. It was here just over a week ago, in WI. The county just north of me got 10" overnight. If it had been snow, that would be 100" of snow.
Maybe we are lucky(or wise) to be quilt makers. Almost everything is useful. When life gives us scraps, we piece them together into a whole. The quilt I am showing you today is like life. Any one piece taken seperately doesn't do much, be much or have any great value. But by combinding them, piecing them together with belief, knowledge, patience and love...each small scrap adds to the "whole". It becomes a part of something strong and lasting that has something to offer back to the world. Quiltmaking, born of the mother "necessity" perhaps holds the adaptive key that aids my survival. We no longer need quilts to be made "as fast as I can to keep my family from freezing" nor as "beautiful as I can to keep my heart from breaking" as in pioneer days. But, for me, today, as across the centuries, this form of self expression keeps my world "pieced" together day to day. And maybe tomorrow, for the east coast, the rains will cease and the sun will once again be shining.