The Lemon Tree Story
By mommy of many™. Filed in children, community, ideas, kids, love, miltary spouse, mom, sharing, summer, thanks |Tags: children, community, dreams, how to make a lemon tree happy, kids, lemon tree, military spouse, miss casey, mom, Mommy of Many, mommyofmany, MommyofMany.com, neighbor
This story has been years in the making. I believe it’s been about 6 years since it started. It wasn’t until this morning that I realized that it was not just a tale of a tree’s growth, but a tale of community.
Years ago, we had a wonderful neighbor, “Miss Casey”. She was always willing to loan the neighborly cup of sugar, sandwich baggie or tsp. of vanilla. She also lent in the nurturing of my kiddos’ imaginations. It was not uncommon for her to help them bake a special treat, throw a pretend wedding or even help put together a neighborhood circus. One day Mariah took lemon seeds to Miss Casey and together they planted each one in it’s own pot in the hope that they would each become a beautiful lemon tree, full of ripe, yellow lemons that could be used for lemonade stands that would bring in lots of summertime $ to be spent at the ice cream truck. One by one the lemon seeds sprouted and grew and one by one they died. Except one. After about 4 years, it looked like this

We realized it needed some room to grow and decided to make it a family project to replant it in a larger container. So 2 years ago we put together “How to Make a Lemon Tree Happy” in words and pictures

Scrub out a large container
Drill holes in the bottom for drainage

Break up old pottery in the bottom of the container for even better drainage

Add soil and miracle gro

Carefully remove the root bound tree from it’s old pot

Add LOTS more soil

Pack it down and pose with your tree

A happily repotted lemon tree with lots of room to grow!
Now, fast-forward 2 years-

Mariah’s little lemon tree heavy with lemons

Gabi and Luke-Xavier getting ready to pick the lemons. They weren’t even born when this all started!

Some of the lemons weren’t ready to be picked, but he didn’t let that stop him from working REALLY hard at it!

Our basket full of lemons, all because of a little girls’ idea and a wonderful neighbor who took time out of her day to show Mariah that dreaming is worthwhile and can produce some sweet fruits (even if they ARE lemons!).
Community, dreams, time and love…..all such wonderful things~




Friday, January 16th 2009 at 7:43 pm |
This is a wonderful “picture” story. It’s nice to see a family working as well as playing together. I could use a lemon tonight for my shrimp.
Saturday, January 17th 2009 at 2:51 pm |
It is a beautiful story! I know I was part of it, but I read it with tears in my eyes like I was reading a story about someone else — just goes to prove that all the little moments really do matter!
Saturday, January 17th 2009 at 3:10 pm |
Thats such a wonderful story. You guys are such a great group a people! We really missed that community feel when we left.
Sunday, January 18th 2009 at 2:29 pm |
Awesome – nothing like living in military housing for the true community feeling- miss it!
Wednesday, January 21st 2009 at 1:50 pm |
What wonderful story!