Jessica and Justin

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Van, TX, United States
I am a farmer and a doula. My husband and I are recently planted into the soil of East Texas. Together we seek, we learn, we dance, we sing, and we grow vegetables, and I attend births. This blog is the ongoing story of our farming and birthing journey.

Monday, May 19, 2008

You came to save us

to re-create us (all things grow)

I'm all moved in to the new house! Eleanor and I share a lovely blue room with five windows and built-in book shelves. We have a front porch for outdoor community and a back porch for respite and reprieve. In the back there are daffodils planted under the clothesline and the yard is shaded by two lovely pecan trees.

Down the street about 5 blocks is our garden, shared with 6 other brothers and sisters. Ellie and I picked the first-fruit of our labor- a cucumber! we immediately snapped it in half and ate it.


On Wednesday, Ellie and I are building a chicken coop under the deck. On Thursday, TJ moves in! When I get back from India in June, we're having a party- a Party Attack, actually- and inviting all our friends and neighbors. get ready.

The three/four of us in the house are having conversations about and making efforts at establishing intentional community- any ideas or suggestions you have to help us enrich our living together would be extremely welcome.


Sunday was a big day- can I tell you about it? let's go from midnight to midnight:
12am on Sunday, I'm at a Great Gatsby party, dressed to kill in a flapper dress, drinking prohibition gin and tonics, and dancing like mad to Bridget Bardot, my new favorite French pop artist. All my favorite Great Texts majors were there and we celebrated the momentous occasion of their graduation from Baylor in high style. Near 3:30 Ellie and I meander back to the Bridgewaters to sleep and awoke at 8:00 for church.
At church we had a dedication ceremony for Jonas, Carrie and Fernando Arroyo's son. The Mennonites know how to do this right. It wasn't a mere dedication but a ceremony of blessing in which the mother and father and all the church spoke words of blessing over the baby and family. At the end, Fernando spoke a blessing to us, the greater family. It was beautifully moving and I cherish every bit I can remember of it.
The beautiful time of worship and communion closed with a children's sermon, delivered by me, on non-violence. My part was quite minor and insignificant when paired with the incredible thoughtfulness in the words of the kids. In their answers to the question, "why are people sometimes not friends with other people?" two said, "we aren't friends with people who are different from us," and "sometimes we just aren't nice." And to the question, "why do friends sometimes argue," they responded saying, "selfishness" and "not getting your way."
This place is so spiritually and emotionally rich that I sometimes know no other response than weeping at the beauty of these people.
I then went to a potluck lunch where Kombucha and water were the two beverages served. Only this place, only these people. As we left the potluck to go paint our new room, all the musical instruments came out and we were very sad to go.
After painting most of the afternoon away, we went back to the Bridgewaters to work on our own Kombucha batch. We bottled the old brew and made some new tea to ferment for the next one. Our mushroom pet is now happily stowed away in a dark closet, eating up caffeine and sugar until we're ready to drink him.
(this is delightful Kombucha)
After dinner with church friends, we headed back to our new house where we ate yogurt and looked at all the pictures in my big Sudan book by candlelight (we didn't have electricity yet). We slept on the floor of the dining room.

It was another lovely day


And now:

"May we be a sign of the Kingdom of God. May we be a sign of the presence of God in the world. May we be one as the Father and Son are one. May we be a community of forgiveness and celebration"


Shalom

2 comments:

  1. Jessica, enjoy India so much. And be safe. And all that. -Amy

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  2. Hey! It was so good talking to you today. I'll let you know when the new one arrives. AND, I'm glad you'll be in TX for the summer and so on and so forth. Perhaps we can have a Bangkok date of sorts. -Amy

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