Happy Mother's Day, Lois! - Proverbs 31 Mama |
"If you see a ripe strawberry, eat it!" |
Lois' middle school garden and the path to her art room. |
"If you see a ripe strawberry,
eat it!".....were words Lois had spoken to her middle-school students, encouraging them to partake of the produce from the little garden she had planted outside her art classroom. Shrubs, flowers, strawberries and even a lemon tree, are lovingly enjoyed and tended to by Lois in this mini version of the beautiful garden that Lois keeps at home. This little piece of paradise is just one of the creative ways that Lois has sown seeds of love.....blessing others with the beauty of the garden, spurred by her gratitude for the goodness of God.
Middle school theme banner - designed and created each year by Lois. |
Along with her fearless creativity, I've always been impressed and inspired by Lois' youthful and adventurous spirit. No lazy bones in her body! Whether learning a new language or a new computer skill, whether walking around a garden nursery with a vanilla latte or shopping for something fresh from a farmer's market, whether traveling abroad or getting lost and following her nose to find what she can find, Lois is always discovering something fun, delicious or lovely.
Lois with her mom en route to college.....at Four Corners. |
This year marks Lois' 25th year of teaching art at the Christian school where she works. I think this Mother's Day is a perfect time to pay tribute to the beautiful nurturing heart that Lois displays.....the heart that so resembles her mother's heart.
Her mother would be blessed.
See my son's dish from Lois' ceramics class? |
PS. Oh, and remember those ripe, red strawberries I spied in my garden? I ate them for breakfast while working on this article. Sliced on waffles with melted chocolate chips, butter, and just a dusting of powdered sugar.....they were delicious!
My happy surprise in photographing this moment in my morning was noticing that there on my desk sat a ceramic dish.....a piece made years ago by my son in Lois' ceramics class! I still love it and use it for holding coasters.
Thanks for blessing me, Lois!