In the late summer the tree puts on bean like pods and they dry in the fall. We used to pick the pods and remove the seeds to make necklaces. I can remember stringing seeds until I had a beautiful dark brown necklace of Mimosa seeds. We played house under the branches and shared many adventures under the shade of those trees. It was long before the days of video games, reality TV, home computers, and so much more that has shifted the attention of our children today.
And no, I am not that old, but it was definitely a simpler time. For those of you who are wondering I was born in 1961. As I looked back remembering, things seemed so much more peaceful, and it didn't take much to entertain us girls. As I type this morning, I had to ask myself where is my peace? Am I looking at the past to bring me peace, or am I looking to the ONE who brings all the peace and rest I need?
"Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy -laden, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
Have a blessed day, and hope my rambling triggered some fond memories of days gone by, for you too. Jackie
7 comments:
Hi Jackie. I'm a 1963 girl. My hubby and I reminisce about Mimosa trees pretty often in the summer. Nobody plants them in the yard anymore but they are along the roadsides and in the wooded areas around here. They are so beautiful when the bloom. I remember picking the seed pods when I was a little girl. We'd play like they were food when we played house. :)
Hi Jackie~ this was a sweet reminder of simpler days. Thanks for sharing it. I could almost picture myself under that tree making seed neclaces, too. :-)
PS: how is your daughter feeling? Just said a prayer for her.
Beautiful post, Jackie. My grandparents house has lots of Mimosa trees. We played amongst them and picked the flowers. Victoria was allergic to them.
We had a massive, long Concord grapevine. We played house under that vine anytime we had the chance. I remember my mom giving us some old measuring cups and stuff to use. Aww, such memories!
I often feel sorry for my children's generation. Times now are not the same and they are not always better for it.
You are not old!! : )
I have never seen that tree before-is it a Southern growing tree?
It is so pretty!
Thank you for the comments on my blog about the headboard-I love your advice...This fall, this will be my project! :)
Jackie, I cannot even begin to tell you about mimosa trees and the memories that they trigger for me.
Here is the link where I talked about them.
http://gahangirls.blogspot.com/2008/08/nanas-nightgowns.html
I just don't see them like I used to when I was a child. These trees and weeping willows were such a part of my childhood.
Thanks so so much for your post and your pictures.
Love,
Dawn
Wonderful memories! You are right, things are not the same as when we were young. I am about 5 years older than you are. I can remember roller skating, riding bikes, playing tag or hide and seek. Those were the days.
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