Cherry Blossoms

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Cherry Blossoms

Friday, April 20, 2012

Two Roses - A Poem

TWO ROSES
by Louise Wheatley Cook Hovnanian

A rosebud fair in a garden grew,
Tiny and pale and shy.
The sun shone out of a sky of blue,
And the soft winds floated by~
But it wrapped itself in its petals cold, And seemed to say, "I will not unfold."

A woman came in the sunset light-
"O shy little rose," she cried,
"Why don't you open your eyes, and smile?
Is it laziness, temper, or pride?
The spring is here, and the world is glad, Why do you look so pale and sad?"

A day went by, and the rose still hid Its face in its veil of green--
"You poor little thing!" she said to herself,
"It is very plain to be seen
That you never can grow to be big and strong,
Unless I help the work along."

With trembling hands and in eager haste She opened one by one
The fragile leaves. "It is all very well
To wait for the wind and sun,
But gentle methods are often slow
My way is a better one, I know. :
"Don't think me meddlesome--it's because I love you so, you see.
~ .
I cannot trust in the wind and sun-
It all depends on me!"
And she forced each delicate leaf apart Till she reached its glowing, golden heart.

As the stars came out she stole away Through the garden's fragrant gloom.
"It won't be long," she gaily cried, "Till my rose will be in bloom.
And then how happy it will be
To think it had a friend like me!"

But when she chanced that way again, : Instead of her rose she found
poor, stiff thing whose withered leaves Were strewing the muddy ground•
A storm had beaten, the wind had blown, And the calyx stood on its stem alone.

She bowed her head. "Will I never learn,"
She whispered, "Dear patient One! I pray for wisdom, another time,
To wait for the wind and sun-
To trust that the power which made the rose
Will see that it lives and thrives and growsl"

Another rose in the garden grew,
Tiny and pale and cold.
"It is love," she said, "and not self-will, That will help my rose unfold.
Have I not courage, God above,
To do what is best for the thing I love?"

Humbly she knelt, and with gentle hands Loosened the earth at its feet;
She carried water to quench its thirst; She whispered, "O rosebud sweet,
We know not when God's time may be~ But I can do my part, you see."
Silently, sweetly, hour by hour,
In God's own way it grew--
How it warmed at the touch of the summer sun
How it laughed when the soft winds blewl

"Help me," she whispered, "Love divine, To know it was Thine before it was mine!"

Then the moment came when she saw the last
Of the shy pink leaves unfold,
And the air was filled with a perfume rare
Straight from its heart of gold.
And it seemed to say, "O tried and true, I am glad I had a friend like youl" ~.
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Monday, April 9, 2012

Google, Vint Cerf and #OurWeb

To friends I haven't met yet,

I just received an email from the father of The Internet - Vint Cerf.  My former boss (when we both worked at MCI). I have lost touch with him in the last 10 years, sadly, and it was such a pleasure to see his email grace my inbox.

I am so grateful to see all the folks on Twitter talking about #OurWeb

I love love The Internet!!

I love to think about Paul the apostle in The Bible - using the roads the Romans built.  You see, the roads were the internet in their day.

The Romans built the roads from West to East; so their soldiers could get to where they wanted to conquer more easily.  Paul the apostle walked those roads from East to West - and founded churches. Such a remarkable and inspiring story!!  Those roads connected people and cultures.

Then ... centuries later ... another internet began - the US Postal Service.  You see, the American Revolutionary War was about to start. And the British came to the shores of NY ... and met some resistance.  The British Red Coats (the formidable army of their day), went back in their ships to go get reinforcements. What happened? Well, word spread through the brand new postal service - one person on a horse, landing in town, sharing the word, then more people on horses - like spokes going out to tell the next towns around ... then more people on horses & those spokes to tell the next towns...

When the British Red Coats came back, they were greeted with hoards of people. They did not expect that! This had connected our country.  The internet of its day.

And now we have The Internet! The one and only! Made of the dreams in Star Trek! (Did you know that Vint Cerf was a technical advisor for Star Trek? His office has Tribbles in it - no joke. Oh, and Dilbert cartoons.) (Another side note - I once did a bitty yoyo show for his birthday at the office. You know, the toy that goes up & down on a string.)

What I love about The Internet is that it's once again connecting people far and wide - in a whole new way! Introducing us to friends we haven't met yet, keeping us in touch with relatives we cannot see as often as we'd like to. Even Skype helps us with that! (No Internet means no Skype.)

I'm pondering having a concert at my home with Alex Cook - he's staying with me for a few nights -- having the concert over Skype tonight!

I love that I can share my daily adventures and inspirations and even the moments when I need some helpful tips and inspiration from the people I love and trust - thanks to the Internet and ways that I use it.

May The Internet Live Long and Prosper.


Please drop me a note in the comments so I know you've come & visited. I love to e-meet you.  "Well met by monitor light."

Blessings to you all & thank you for visiting my Cherry Blossom corner of the world,

-Jodi Crump Beatty, CS
Christian Science Practitioner / Christian Healer