- That my perennial/memory garden seems to be very forgiving that I have had very little time to tend to it.
- Floating in a cool mountain lake while the temperatures climbed.
- Lingering in bed when neither one of us has to get up to work.
- My massage therapist who spent an hour on my breast scars because they are starting to adhere to the tissue below, which is a really unpleasant feeling. She is a miracle worker.
- And most especially, after weeks of nail biting anxiety and gut wrenching scary medical reports, Harper (my newest grand niece) has arrived in the world, early but healthy.
It is all good - and the baby is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteOh, to linger.
The flowers are gorgeous.
Boo to scars creating unpleasant feelings. Yay to miracle massagers!
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteOh, to linger.
The flowers are gorgeous.
Boo to scars creating unpleasant feelings. Yay to miracle massagers!
Oh such a beautiful baby! I love those flowers too! And so happy you have a good massage therapist.
ReplyDeleteI came VERY close to naming my daughter Harper. I love that name. And your flowers look lovely. I like a flower that can fend for itself. Alas, I inherited a garden of roses...the divas of any garden.
ReplyDeleteOh, good news about the baby!
ReplyDeleteAnd, I am a huge fan of perennials. They are resilient.