February 28, 2009

The Night House


The Night House

Every day the body works in the fields of the world
Mending a stone wall
Or swinging a sickle through the tall grass-
The grass of civics, the grass of money-
And every night the body curls around itself
And listens for the soft bells of sleep.


But the heart is restless and rises
From the body in the middle of the night,
Leaves the trapezoidal bedroom
With its thick, pictureless walls
To sit by herself at the kitchen table
And heat some milk in a pan.

And the mind gets up too, puts on a robe
And goes downstairs, lights a cigarette,
And opens a book on engineering.
Even the conscience awakens
And roams from room to room in the dark,
Darting away from every mirror like a strange fish.


And the soul is up on the roof
In her nightdress, straddling the ridge,
Singing a song about the wildness of the sea
Until the first rip of pink appears in the sky.
Then, they all will return to the sleeping body
The way a flock of birds settles back into a tree,


Resuming their daily colloquy,
Talking to each other or themselves
Even through the heat of the long afternoons.
Which is why the body-the house of voices-
Sometimes puts down its metal tongs, its needle, or its pen
To stare into the distance,

To listen to all its names being called
Before bending again to its labor.

Billy Collins
American Poet Laureate 2002

February 20, 2009

NatureMill kitchen composter



Everybody knows you need compost to get the best tasting, juicy summer tomatoes and why throw this valuable stuff away? Some methods are messy and can even be stinky. For all of you squeamish wannabe composter mamas,check out the NatureMill. It is going at the top of my wish list. It is definitely not cheap, but what a convenience this would be! I am saving my pennies!

February 9, 2009

BE KIND


It seems like 2009 is really all about change, and from the grass roots level. Sometimes it can be difficult to find where you personally fit into this even if you want to be a part of it. Being a full-time mama, it can be hard to commit to volunteering or finding time to help out. This week is "Random Acts Of Kindness Week" and in contemplating this it came to me, what if we were to take it beyond 'grass roots' to the molecular level? Being good Mamas and partners, and raising good kids, being nice to the old people we encounter, being kind to other people's kids. This idea of 'paying it forward' is not a new one. But think of the changes we could really bring about by simply focusing in on ways to just be nice, or rather being in less of a hurry, letting go of anger and maybe even forgiving someone that you have been holding a grudge against.
In this economy, and with all of the ugliness we are presented with on a daily basis, it would be lovely if we could collectively just be kind this week. It could catch on.