See the tree …

May 30, 2018

I am, and always will be, a Houstonian – born in Methodist Hospital on Friday, October 13, 1961 at 14:13, and, but for a year in El Paso as a wee little one and 4 years in Austin at the University of Texas (and my dislocation to Atlanta nigh on 20 years ago), lived there my whole life.

My heart, family, and friends are in Houston. My amazing mother lives in the Meyerland house my grandparents bought not long after I was born. That house and my soul bear the scars of two floods – 50 years after the house was built. 

Houston, my hometown, will be forever marked by Hurricane Harvey’s devastation; some places more than others.

This morning #MommieStrong sent a picture, a lone tree in an empty field a piece of my soul died.

The tree stands on the grounds of what used to be Congregation Adath Emeth/United Orthodox Synagogue – the beit knesset where I learned and prayed for the first 12 years of my life.

The shul where I davened on yuntif with my grampa, Charlie Novak (Z”L) and he held me close under his tallis.

I was consecrated at UOS,
named ‘Queen Esther’ one Purim, and
planted the tree on Tu b’Shevat 1970 …

It was another time.

The shul and surrounding community were heavily damaged by the Memorial Day 2015 flood. My former rabbi and teacher (Z”L) was rescued by canoe.

They rebuilt.

Two more freak, flooding incidents followed.

They rebuilt.

Then, Harvey.

This time, they tore it down.

See the tree.

2 Responses to “See the tree …”

  1. Perla Perez-Cardenas

    I’m not sure how I stumbled onto this site, but I had to let you know that I also graduated from Southwestern Paralegal Institute over 30 years ago (1984 -I think). I’m still a paralegal in Houston but no one seems to have heard of this institution and I have never crossed paths with a fellow graduate. It’s nice to see you are doing well. So here’s a big “Howdy” from a fellow Houstonian!
    Respectfully,
    Perla

  2. Pamela J. Starr

    Perla,

    I’m so glad you found the site. It’s wonderful to meet a fellow graduate of SPI.