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The Garden
By Torie
The scene- 2 Sisters are
working in a garden. The garden is beautiful and varied. A 3rd
Sister approaches and after watching them work for a moment says,
3rd Sister:
“Excuse me, isn’t this a public garden?”
1st Sister: “Yes
it is.”
2nd Sister: “Are
you enjoying it?”
3rd: “Yes, it’s
beautiful. But why are you working here? Aren’t there city gardeners who
will do this work?”
1st: “Yes there
are city gardeners, but there are so many parks and gardens to care for in
our city that the city gardeners can’t do it alone.”
2nd: “So all of
us who live here have been asked to help with the gardens and everyone is
assigned a section to care for.”
3rd: “I see. So
you’re working here because you were asked to.”
2nd: “Yes, at
first that was why we came, but now we come because we love the garden and
the beauty and joy that it brings to others.”
3rd: “Wow, you
two must spend all your time working here, otherwise your section of the
garden wouldn’t be so beautiful.
1st: “No, we
aren’t here all the time. We do set aside time every month to come and work
together so that neither of us feels that we are doing all the work alone.”
2nd: “It is very
reassuring to know that I don’t have to care for this part of the garden by
myself. Aside from our monthly visit, we try to stop by as often as we can
or when we know there is a need.”
3rd: “What do you
mean ‘when you know there is a need’? Isn’t the garden constantly in need
of attention?”
1st: “Gardens do
need a lot of care, but there are many sources that the garden receives help
from. The sun shines on the garden and helps the flowers produce their
food.”
2nd: “The rain
helps with the watering and the bees pollinate the flowers and plants, to
help them grow and then the bees make honey. But sometimes we do know there
is a need. Two weeks ago we had a terrible rainstorm and because our
section of the garden is at the bottom of a slope we knew that water would
be pooling here.”
1st: “So we came
in the rain and dug some trenches to let the water run off. As it turned
out not only did our trenches stop the water from pooling, but it kept the
water from running into the garden carrying all the top soil away. So we
did more good then we thought.”
3rd: “Well, I can
see why you came out when you knew it was raining, but when you come and it
isn’t for a formal visit, do you get anything done?”
2nd: “Oh,
sometimes I think that’s when we do the most good even if it isn’t the most
work.”
1st: “One time
when we stopped by we found a dog digging up these flowers here by the
walk. So we returned the dog to its home and we were able to re-plant the
flowers before their roots dried up.”
3rd: “Re-planting
sounds like a lot of effort. Did it work?”
2nd: “It wasn’t
too much work because it was just these four flowers, but see how well they
are doing now?”
3rd: “They are
beautiful. I guess I understand why you do this.”
1st: “The garden
truly is beautiful. We haven’t always saved all the flowers, but we never
give up either. Besides, the garden has given us more than we could ever
give it.”
3rd: “How is that
possible? You weed it, water it, plant it, watch over it, and love it!”
2nd: “Yes, but
when we started we didn’t know much about gardening.”
1st: “Working in
the garden helps me keep my perspective. I spend less time worrying and
more energy doing something for others.”
2nd: “The garden
actually makes us feel important and like we have purpose because it needs
us.”
3rd: “I hadn’t
really thought about it, but I suppose that’s true. I’m glad that you two
do this. I never could. I don’t have enough time and I would be afraid
that I would just mess it up.”
1st: “It doesn’t
take as much time as you think. Just 5 minutes here and there can make a
big difference. In 5 minutes you can pull a lot of weeds or plant a few new
flowers.”
2nd: “The garden
doesn’t grow because we do things perfectly. It grows because we do
something.”
1st: “Here is a
flower that we would like you to care for. Visit your flower as often as
you can and if you keep your eyes open you will see what it needs beyond
just water and sunlight.”
3rd: “Well, I’ll
give it a try. Wow, this flower can make me feel important and worthwhile
because it needs me. Who would have thought it?”
The End
D&C
6:33 “Fear not to do good, my sons, for whatsoever ye sow, that shall ye
also reap; therefore if ye sow good ye shall reap good for your reward.”
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