Monday, October 27, 2008
Family Tree
It is really great having Gracyn grow up in the same house that I did. One of the best reasons for that is the park that is just across the street. I spent a lot of time at that park as a child. It isn't your typical park either. It is HUGE with many, many acres of woods and trails (my favorite part). It also has a great playground, a duck pond with a fountain, stunning flower gardens, wooden bridges, sports fields, wide open grassy areas, pavilions, concerts, etc... One of the "anchors" of this park is a lone tree right in the middle of the biggest grassy area that is in the very middle of the park. I played on this tree as a child. My grandma (and many others) took me to this special tree. I played on its branches for many years. I loved that tree. So on one of my many outings to the park with Gracyn, I took her to this tree as well. She played there just like I did when I was a kid. It is really cool to see your own child fall in love with one of the things you so treasured as a child too. I quickly snapped some pics of her with this amazing tree. The tree has lost its youth over the years (and a few main branches), but it is still there like the anchor that holds this park firm. I love these pics, especially seeing Gracyn play at this tree like I used to do. It is like being three years old again. Yet, it is all the more special because I get to enjoy it all over again through the eyes of my daughter. Really pretty cool!
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One of the main reasons we chose our home back in 1977 was because of this park. Back then, it was largely undeveloped, but we just knew it would be some day, and wanted our girls to enjoy it. Did they ever, and now another generation is being blessed by "our park." Many things have changed in those 31 years, but the thing that has changed the least is that old tree. It stands as a reminder of the past and a blessing of the present. Thank God!
i love that park, i have some stories about that park - we will have to grab coffee one night after church or something and get caught up. we walked there this morning :)
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