Saturday, May 05, 2007

Roots


While I'm on the subject of trees...Here is something I completed as part of an offline swap with a group of people from my former hometown. The recipient was Tumbling Blocks and this was really an extra, as the main swap gift was the Cosima hat from Hip Knit Hats. Hopefully Dorie will post a picture of herself in the hat, as the one I took of myself in it, well, I just can't post it. I am that vain. It is appliqued to a piece of red felt (Sarah, I cut up the felted sweater you gave me, forgive me! But there are plans in it for you too, and I thought it was fitting that it has a bit of both of us in it.) and I appliqued pink paisley fabric on the back with this poem written on it. Spring required more than a hat knit with baby alpaca. I received a very cool planter with a knit "cozy" from Sarah When I decide what to put in it I will post a picture

I'm feeling a bit more settled here mostly due having some set moments in the week where I get together with people with whom I share some interests (one day of the week it is food and the other fiber) and a lot of laughs. In my experience (having moved 5 times in the span of 10 years and living in 9 different States/Countries over a lifetime) it takes about 2 years to really feel like I can put down some roots; I'm almost at the one year mark here. I've also realized over these nomad years that my roots really have to do less with places and more with people. I definitely envy people with strong roots and historical connections, but I also have a group of people from all over the world who I know I can count on and who would take me in if I ever showed up on their doorstep. I also know that I have what it takes to make it anywhere, even if it means suffering quite a bit initially (and this move in particular has been harder than any before it). Juan's mom is here right now, and now that I have been with Juan for 15 (!!) years she is definitely a big part of my life and it is great to have her here with the girls. It is nice to have some constants in this life of continual change.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Horray, roots! Thank you so much. I love it.

8:47 AM  
Blogger sarah said...

Thanks, Jeanne, for reminding us what's important -- FRIENDS! Don't fuss over the sweater; I'm just glad it found it's purpose(s)! And, I agree with you, it takes two years. We're finishing our third in C-U, and i'm just getting to see what's around me. Here's to feeling more at home wherever you are!

8:26 AM  

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