Life on Daisy Dell Farm can be worrying, and Mama is a world-class
worrywart, earning the top prize at the Pickapeck County Fair. With
summer's volatile weather to watch, Mama's attention is pulled in all
directions. And then there's Baby Eli, always getting into some sort of
mischief. Like the day he climbed up the silo just as a twisty wind blew
through; it scooped him up and set him down--safely--in the cow pasture.
Whew! Imagine when the river runs high or the heat pops the corn in the
field: Baby Eli will somehow get tangled up in whatever Mother Nature
has to offer.
Mama channels her nervous energy into sewing and knitting and cooking,
keeping all the family and livestock warm and well fed. Then, after yet
another extended worrying session, Mama executes one more grand rescue
of Baby Eli, and the predicament they find themselves in brings just
what it should: not worry, but laughter. Lots and lots of laughter.
Everything turns out fine, as it usually does, and what better way to
celebrate than with all those well-dressed kin and critters, not to
mention plates and plates of wonderfully tasty food? At some point, even
Mama manages to say, "Why worry?"