The Fruit Really Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree (Vine)!

Hands Holding Young Grapes

If any of you out there are inspired to start your own blog after having seen mine, my advice to you is don’t do it! Keep on living your normal life! Why you ask? Well, when you become a blogger, or at least a dedicated one like me, who only posts original material, suddenly everything in life can be sorted into two piles: 1.) good material for the blog and   2.) I don’t think I’ll share that with the world. Gone are the good old days of just looking at things for what they are! Alack, alas. Now please don’t think I’m complaining, I’m loving every minute of this opportunity to connect with all the amazing people out there in the big, wide, world. Just keep in mind, going global has its price!

That being said, Fridays are very busy around here, and I’m in need of a quick something to post.Yesterday as I was outside watering my container garden my 5 1/2 year old son was returning from a trip to deposit plastic bottles in the nearby recycling cage. As he came up the stairs, suddenly I heard his sweet little voice say very enthusiastically, “Mommy, look what I found!” I’m quite sure my first reaction was a smile together that proud feeling you get when your children repeat back to you things you’ve taught them.But my second and immediate reaction was, great, thanks for giving me some material for the blog tomorrow!

What did he find that was so interesting? Some baby grapes in the process of maturing on the vine!

It gives me a great feeling of satisfaction to see that my son is starting to share my love for all the wonders of nature. What can I learn from this? When we take time to talk to our children, to share with them our joys as well as sorrows it in turn helps them develop into communicative individuals. When we take the time to teach them about everything we see around us, it helps them to become appreciative and conscientious. Isn’t that what you would wish for your own sweet souls? So start talking.

Have a great weekend and a peaceful Shabbat.


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5 responses to “The Fruit Really Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree (Vine)!”

  1. Jewish Side Avatar

    I know what you mean about seeing everything as either blog material or not. I had the same thing in the beginning, now not as much. But it’s exciting, at least for me it was. It gave me a new enthusiasm for everything that was happening.
    That’s cool that he found baby grapes.
    “When we take the time to teach them about everything we see around us, it helps them to become appreciative and conscientious.”
    very true!
    Have a good Shabbos!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so very much for taking the time to comment on my blog!
    As you probably know, it means so very much to hear from the readers! My blog is mostly not posts like the one you
    commented on, (usually more crafts and cooking) so it’s really nice to hear that at least one reader found the post meaningful!
    All the best,
    Sara Rivka

  3. Upper West Side Mom Avatar

    What a beautiful blog. It is so hard to find crafty jewish oriented blogs. Especially ones with crafts that are actually pretty and tasteful!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thank you! Stay tuned for lots and lots of holiday projects coming soon!

  5. Heather - Dollar Store Crafts Avatar

    You’re super ambitious — I am impressed! I know how much time & effort it takes to come up with original material, photograph it, post photos and write it up…
    But hey, don’t overlook http://CraftFail.com as a place to post your projects that don’t quite measure up… we would LOVE to have you!! 🙂

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