Today – Take Time to Appreciate the Small Things

It’s now 9 pm – and it has been a wonderful but sad day.  I don’t usually use the blog on our business site as a sounding board, but today is different.  What is so different today?

This morning, I took our oldest grandson to the doctor for his fall sports physical.  A 12 year old who so wants to be a teenager, a tough young man resilient to anything that life can hand him – but still so afraid of the shots that he needed to enter 7th grade.  A couple of “private hugs”, and encouragement,  turned his fear  into a smile that I’ll forever remember.  Quickly followed was school supply shopping before returning to the nursery to meet with Sean, who showed me a few things I needed to know to update our website.  But before  leaving Owatonna, I drove past the  Steele County Fairgrounds where the funeral was just beginning for a man that meant so much  to me — Mr. Elmer Reseland.  A true legend.  He has forever touched me – years ago – and today.  RIP Elmer.  I love you!

Due to “life happening” this summer – Heidi – our retail manager (aka almost daughter) who is going through a very tough challenge health wise, and Leif, my husband, who is coming off of 12 days in the hospital – but a great recovery – we spent today at home as we did some landscaping at our house.  The “joke” among the crew today – “What happens when a tree falls in the woods?”   — Answer – “Leif landscapes”.

After two days of really hard work – our crew transformed a formerly ugly area of our yard into an incredibly  beautiful spot.  We seeded grass seed, which is going to take a little while, but it is so beautiful already.  We want to thank the 5 guys from our crew who helped us with this transformation.  It’s truly incredible.  We can’t wait to share it with friends, family and customers.    Awesome.

But — the most humbling of anything today was later this afternoon when one of our employees who has faced a less than fortunate life path, sat with us by our campfire, and said “Wow, this is great, I haven’t sat by a campfire for as long as I can remember”.   The smile on his face said it all.  He was so appreciative of everything today.. of spending time in the woods – of helping create something beautiful, but just of life’s small simple pleasures. … That wasn’t the best thing about today – the best thing was that we were able to experience his smile – his true warmth in his appreciation of life’s simple pleasures.  It made me really take a look at the fire tonight as it slowly faded..   It’s not the money which we can’t take with us, or the social class which some think is so important – but it is the small, simple pleasures..  The smile of a man who is not as fortunate as we are, truly appreciating what we have given him and have shared with him.  Life is good.  Please – take time to  appreciate the small treasures that are all around us.  God bless today.

 

4 Comments

  1. Audrey Holocher
    Posted August 24, 2012 at 8:42 am | Permalink

    Get well soon, Leif! And we wish good health to Heidi. Everyone at Knecht’s has helped us to create a garden where we get to enjoy the small stuff – so thank you!

    Best,

    Audrey & Peter Holocher

  2. Posted August 24, 2012 at 8:58 am | Permalink

    Said so well, Deb. We need to enjoy & appreciate life as a journey. Best to everyone. Kathy

  3. Connie
    Posted August 24, 2012 at 9:04 am | Permalink

    So sorry to hear of the health problems of Leif and Heather!! All of you, including the young man who enjoyed your fire and company are in my prayers!! Here’s to a healthy recovery for Leif and Heather!!! God Bless all of you and your families!!!!

  4. Susan
    Posted August 25, 2012 at 9:58 am | Permalink

    Thank you for such a moving and though provoking post. I wish Leif and Heidi all the best with their life challenges. Your blogs are the best and so appreciated and informative!

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