Another perfectly timed piece of loving wisdom, Sarah. Because a yoga pal put them in my hand a few weeks ago, I happen to be growing snap sugar peas on my tiny patio these days (California- you can do that here;). Their thread-thin tendrils reach for anything to wrap tightly around and they need gentle help reaching upward, or else they will afix to one another and stop growing tall. They also can't produce peas that way. Your post is beautiful, vulnerable, grounding reminder for me of how to not cling to whatever pops into my adhd brain first, and instead to look up and pick the healthy focus. Keep posting please -much love.
This is so incisive and helpful! And I really needed it this morning! Thank you for this Sarah!❤️
Thanks so much, Tom! We will get through this time, one way or another 💞
Another perfectly timed piece of loving wisdom, Sarah. Because a yoga pal put them in my hand a few weeks ago, I happen to be growing snap sugar peas on my tiny patio these days (California- you can do that here;). Their thread-thin tendrils reach for anything to wrap tightly around and they need gentle help reaching upward, or else they will afix to one another and stop growing tall. They also can't produce peas that way. Your post is beautiful, vulnerable, grounding reminder for me of how to not cling to whatever pops into my adhd brain first, and instead to look up and pick the healthy focus. Keep posting please -much love.
Thank you, my friend. I'm glad it resonated. Yum to sugar snap peas!