It's mulberry season here, and when my daughter and I noticed the fruit on a tree nearby starting to ripen before we left for a short camping trip, we wondered if we would miss prime picking time this year.
So, soon after we returned, we went on a walk to see if there were still any good berries.
There were!
We picked a container full that day and, the next day, between rain clouds, picked another.
Since then, there have been plenty more berries ripening, and, during walks, we've picked a handful to nibble here and there.
As we have done so, we've noticed that, oddly this year, not all of the seemingly ripe berries are good.
While some pack a familiar punch of delightful tastiness, others seem flavorless, and one or two have even caused us to spit them out with an "Ew! THAT as a bad one!"
Strange, huh?
Same tree as in past years, but more inconsistency than ever.
Same branch, same outward appearance in the color and size of berries, yet each one offering different levels of flavor.
Luckily, there have been plenty of tasty ones, and we've found that when we mix the fruit together to make chia jam and other seasonal foraged fruit goodies, the not-so-flavorful berries have been masked by yummy ones, becoming good on average.
And that's where my mulberry lesson came in:
I was thinking about today how like life those berries can be.
Our Lord is so generous in granting us moments of life to enjoy freely, yet some bits of life take time to come into their own.
As they do, some moments are rich and delightful. Others not so much.
Those delightful and not-so-hot moments often come close together.
If we dwell on the the moments that aren't savor-worthy, life can become pretty hard to swallow. But, if we take all life's moments together, on the whole, life is quite rich and fruitful.
I don't know about you, but I admittedly sometimes tend to dwell on feeling hurt, numb, bothered, challenged, beaten, or, fill-in-the-unsavory-term...
Then, praise God, I typically realize what I am doing, and the Spirit moves me to choose to place my focus on gratitude, hope, encouragement, beauty... all the glorious welcome gifts that come along.
Of course, doing so does not erase the bitterness or distaste of some moments in life, but it sure does change the overall flavor, making life so much more palatable - and even delight-inducing.
This year, the mulberries have been reminding me that every moment leaves its mark...
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