Thursday, April 23, 2009

Magic

The food bank farm is a magical place. I have said this many times in the eight years I have worked there. Whether it is the magic that happens when a seed is planted and grows into food to feed a hungry person or the magic of a lost teen finding purpose in her life, there is magic. The magic happened again this morning when 100 three and four year olds from Sugar and Spice Pre-school visited the farm. The weather was warm and unusually calm for a spring day in Lubbock as two yellow school busses pulled up and one hundred little darlings came pouring out carrying pennies, nickels, dimes and a few quarters to throw into our wishing boat. We don’t have a wishing well, we have a wishing boat – home to about 25 koi fish that have learned to hide when small children throw money at them.

After our stop at the wishing boat we proceeded in a single file line, a very long single file line, to the opposite end of the farm where, in soil so soft the children sunk several inches, we planted green bean and pea seeds. One of the teachers asked me if we really expected the seed to grow, thinking of course my answer would be no. Farmer Roy overheard the question and answered for me, “Of course they will grow. When children plant something there is a magic that happens and it always grows.” So there you have it, straight from the farmer’s mouth – the food bank farm is a magical place!

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