Friday, March 12, 2021

A Tree Hug

 


A Tree Hug

I was on my daily walk when I came upon an evergreen tree. I have seen this tree before but suddenly it seemed different, almost human. Its branches were spread out in what looked like an invitation to hug. In this time when hugs are not the best thing to do, I felt appreciative and I walked into the embrace.

Hugs are so important in our interactions with those we care about. I recently wrote a picture book with Beth Savitz Laliberte called How to Love Without a Hug. It addresses how kids can show caring without physical contact. We are looking for an agent/publisher now; this is the time when kids need our support.

I was invigorated by the tree hug and went along with a bounce in my step. It helped me to be more aware of what I was seeing now, even if I had seen it all before.

4 comments:

  1. Of all the things we miss this year, restaurants, movies, museums, sports and on and on, I think hugs may be missed the most

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  2. I send you hugs at a distance every day!

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  3. This is so wonderful! I can’t wait to read and share your new book.

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  4. I'll let you know when it gets accepted.

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