Generations

“A generation goes, and a generation comes, but the earth remains forever.”
‭‭Ecclesiastes‬ ‭1:4‬ ‭ESV‬‬

Next to the driveway for the farm is a Southern Red Oak tree. This oak tree is one of the oldest trees on the farm. It has survived storms, droughts, pests, and damage to its trunk and limbs.

I remember playing under and in this tree as a child. My granddad worked under this tree on farm projects and equipment repairs. It served as the afternoon shade during hot Mississippi summer days.

For generations this tree has been here, just like my family. For generations my family has owned, worked, and lived on this farm. Through bad times and good times, we have survived and thrived. Sacrifices were made and compromises found so our family and this farm land would continue to exist.

This Memorial Day, we think about those who sacrificed everything so we can live in a free country. For generations, this country has survived and thrived as the free country it is. By the grace of God and the sacrifices of generations, we are free. So this Memorial Day, let’s remember those who gave all for us so we can thrive. Thank you from #welcome2serenity and may God bless you all.

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A new day

A constant on the farm is life and death. We see new life created and old lives extinguished, but with both there is always the new day.

This week, I learned of the passing of a friend and family member. This person had an impact on my life that shaped my career in IT and my view toward farming in general. A friend, who came by our house and talked to my dad for hours about anything and everything. He helped me to get my first major job after college and helped to ensure my advancement with my career.

While processing the news of his passing, I began to think about the amount of death that I have seen on the farm. I have seen baby animals be healthy and happy to die hours to days later. I have seen still born animals and watched as the mom dealt with the loss. I have seen predators massacre livestock and mentally dealt with the loss. With all of this, there was always a new day.

The new day, the next day came no matter what. God gave us that reassurance that He has control and that everything is part of a plan. There will be a new day, a new dawn, and a new life.

Though we may mourn, those that pass will start one final new day and what they leave behind are good memories and love. So now I look forward to the new day each morning with beautiful sunrises and sunsets. With plenty of opportunities to create memories between. Thank you for visiting and #welcome2serenity.

The Split

One of the chores at the farm is beehive inspection.

Hive inspection is done to determine the health and stability of the bee colony. We look for any warning signs such as hive beetles and wax moths. We check to make sure the queen is healthy and laying eggs, which leads into checking for royal cells.

A royal cell is the birth chamber of a new queen. A new queen is laid to produce a new colony or to replace the current queen, if she is old or unhealthy. The royal cell is also the sign of a future swarm. Since a colony can only have one queen, when the new queen hatches a swarm occurs splitting the colony into two colonies.

During a hive inspection and relocation this week, a royal cell was discovered. So while relocating the original hive, the royal cell was moved to a new hive, where it will hatch a new queen to produce a new colony of honey bees. Beekeepers split hives all through the spring to avoid swarming of hive.

Just like with our families, children grow and leave the colony to go forth and create a new colony. Although we are different from bees, there are a lot of similarities between the bees and us. Once a bee leaves, it doesn’t come back. Our children may leave but they often return home to visit and feel the family love.

The split is inevitable but it’s whether it’s a controlled or uncontrolled split that matters. Life changes, lives change, and the world continues according to plan. #welcome2serenity

Queen Bee

Today is Mother’s Day, the day we celebrate mothers for their sacrifice, love, caring, and devotion to their children and families. So while thinking about Mother’s Day, I reflect on one of the hardest working and busiest mothers….The Queen Bee.

The Queen Bee is bred by the hive to serve as mother for all future workers and in most cases the next queen.

The queen is cared for by a group of close bees. They feed her, care for her, dispose of her waste, and go wherever the queen moves to, which is how the hive functions. The worker bees love and care for their mother and the mother provides for the current and next generation so necessary work can be done.

Moms do the same. They provide and care for their family and prepare everything so that future generations can exist and prosper. They teach their children and bestow values that carry into the next generations.

So on this Mother’s Day, thank your mom for all that she does and has done. Tell her that you love her and show her that she did a great job by your daily actions, how you love others, and how you care for others. Mothers, next to Christ, are the greatest gift from God.

The Queen Bee without her, we would all become extinct. Without her, other bees exist to pollinate plants and trees, which in turn provide oxygen and food for us.

So love the Queen Bee. Care for her, protect her, and be devoted to her.

To all of the mothers today….HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY and Thank you from Welcome 2 Serenity.

Another Spring

Another Spring is here and the farm is full of new life. From baby chickens to new bees, from new plants to new blooms on established plants. This is a wonderful time of the year.

While doing chores this week, I took a little time to walk around and really enjoy the farm scenery. I was reminded why I named the farm “Serenity”. Sometimes you get so busy with chores and responsibilities that you miss so much. It’s nice to stop and enjoy life, to remember joyous times, to “smell the roses”, and to let yourself feel God’s gift to us all.

Have you discovered yet, what your serenity is? Once you find it, enjoy it, love it, and thank God for it. Welcome to my Serenity!