
THIS MORNING A PACKAGE landed on my front steps. Unexpected. A sweet surprise on this first day of May, a day typically reserved for May baskets left by someone who rings the doorbell, then runs away. I’ve previously received such May Day drops of treats and lovely wishes. But today, oh, today, I got a book dropped by the United States Postal Service.
Fed Up! A Feast of Frazzled Foods by Rex Barron was exactly what I needed. This ABC children’s picture book, which is really for any age, made me laugh. Laugh because it fits how I feel right now. Fed up. Not with anyone, but rather with my recent diagnosis of vestibular neuronitis. The nerve which controls balance in my right ear has been inflamed, leaving me with multi-layered issues. Basically, because of a roadblock in the interconnected pathways in my brain, I need to retrain my brain to navigate along different paths. I’m doing that via vestibular rehab therapy.
Someone among my blog readers latched onto that and found Fed Up!, a vivid and humorous book so fitting of how I feel and what I am attempting to accomplish—retraining of my brain. I have no idea who sent this to me. But thank you!
I also want to take a moment to thank all of my readers. When I started blogging in July 2009, I did so because I am passionate about writing and photography. I’d just ended a blogging gig with a Minnesota magazine, no longer in circulation, and wanted to continue blogging. So I launched Minnesota Prairie Roots. But blogging grew into much more than an outlet for my creativity. It grew into a community. A community that I’ve found incredibly kind, caring, compassionate and more. Friendships have formed. I’ve always felt encouraged, supported and appreciated, whether I’m writing about a day trip discovery, a new book or personal challenges. Likewise, I appreciate that readers share their stories so that I can reciprocate. We are, after all, all part of this family of humanity that ought to care about one another.
Fed Up!, the ABC book gifted to me today is just one of many examples of the kindnesses extended to me through my years of blogging. That an anonymous reader took the time to find this fitting book and then pen an appropriate note touched me deeply and reaffirms my belief that much good still exists in this chaotic world.
How could I not laugh at “Cabbage Crying over Coleslaw” or “Impatient Ice Cream” (with a graphic of a melting ice cream cone) or “Radishes Relax by a Radio”? I laughed in the humor of it all—images and word. But, even more than that, I feel gratitude on this May Day to this anonymous friend and to my wider community of caring readers. Thank you!
© Copyright 2023 Audrey Kletscher Helbling
Great post!
Thank you. After I published this post, my friend Debbie arrived with a potted dahlia for me. Another May Day surprise. I am blessed.
Happy May Day, Audrey! ❤
Thank you, Penny. And the same to you way down in Texas.
Happy May Day, Audrey!
Thank you, Kathleen. I bet you’re outside, maybe digging in the dirt.
Actually I’m waiting for the wind to calm down. It’s been wild all day! But I’m so glad the sun is out.
It’s been a great day for drying laundry on my outdoor clothesline. I just gathered it into baskets. I hope you can get your hands in the dirt soon.
How wonderful that someone sent you a book that made you laugh! I agree with your sentiments about the blogging community. I’ve been fortunate to connect with so many caring and kind bloggers. I hope the vestibular neuronitis heals completely and quickly. Happy May Day!
So glad you’ve experienced the same in the blogging community. Thank you for your well wishes healthwise and for May Day.
What a perfect and wonderful surprise! You are so right, this is a very caring coommunity
And after I published this post, my friend Debbie stopped by with a dahlia plant for me. So much love poured upon me today!
one can never have to much of it
As you know, I love children’s books. I love the idea of this book. I love the idea of giving it to you on May Day. I wish I had thought of that!
It was a wonderful, unexpected May Day surprise. The book was so fitting. And, yes, I know how much you love children’s books. I enjoyed when you read several to me four years back.
I am definitely going to have to find this book! My neighbor gifted me a beautiful May Day arrangement –complete with Lady Slippers. 🙂
So sweet of your neighbor. Even though the Lady Slipper is our state flower, I’ve never seen one. They grow up north, not in southern Minnesota.