New Growth

Have you ever looked at the new growth of plants when it reveals itself in the springtime? 


It’s usually lighter in color than the rest of the plant. 


That seems significant, and I love it.


The new growth seems to be saying, “Hey, look at me, take notice, I’m new here. And being new makes me more vulnerable and fragile. Please take good care of me.”


This leads to a challenge: care for the new growth with extra attention but do not forget to attend to the rest of the plant as well.


It’s the same way in many instances of life. If we’re working towards personal growth in something, it can lead to a neglect in other areas of our lives. Or if you’re a parent, having a new child to care for, because of the neediness of babies, can lead to less attention going toward the older child. Or maybe it’s a new relationship. How often have we seen people so focused on their new dating relationship that they neglected friendships?


I’m not suggesting that the attention to the new growth should not happen. It’s necessary and good. For a season. 


If you’ll notice, the new growth does not stay brighter for long. It joins the rest of the plant in a more balanced interaction eventually. 


So let us pursue balance. Let us give the new the attention it needs and deserves and remember to limit that to a season. 


But also, let’s celebrate those new things! They will only be new for a short time, and, indeed, they are worth celebrating.