• Home
  • About
  • Categories
    • Life
      • Faith
      • Family
    • Photography
      • Printables
      • Spoiled Rotten Photography
    • Travel
    • Wellness
      • Essential Oils
      • Recipes
  • Essential Oils
  • Photography Packages
  • Contact
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest

The Way Home

Traveling through life documenting what matters most to our home.

Categories: Faith, Family, Life, Photography

Among the Trees

Life is lived among the trees.

Among the Trees

Nearly 40 years ago my father began planting cedar trees in rows on a couple acres of land in Lawrence County, Alabama. This land was were my mom’s grandparents settled years ago and much of her family has dwelt and developed their own homes within 1/2 mile of this property. In the 1980s my parents owned the old white house that belonged to my great-grandparents and it was a place we would visit on the weekends. At one point my parents considered raising their family “in the county”, but things worked out better for them to stay in the Birmingham area for  job and school opportunities. The house became too much to maintain for my parents, and was sold to my aunt who always dreamed herself of living in it with her family. 

My dad kept about 5 acres of land to the side and it became his playground for the next 20 years or so. We would still often “go the country” on the weekends and stay with my grandparents. My dad meticulously planted rows of cedar trees along the land, built a split-rail fence, cleared brush into the woods and down to the creek. It made him happy to be outdoors working with his hands. They say when I was younger, I was his little shadow, often following along behind with my own wheelbarrow. I remember in the preteen years begging to drive the tractor and help cut grass. 

My parents thought they may one day retire to this land and build a house among the trees, but God had other plans in the works for where they would settle to retire. About 10 years ago, my dad sold his remaining acres of land in Lawrence County to one of my cousins, who has since built a beautiful home for his family among these trees.

During the week of Thanksgiving, we took all the Sauter cousins “to the country” to recreate a favorite portrait that we originally took in front of the old wooden corn crib back in 2010. My mom and sister and I enjoyed walking through what use to be an open pasture and seeing the beautiful, magical meadow of full-grown cedar and oak trees that shade this land, that has been so well loved over the years. 

Among the Trees
Among the Trees

I absolutely adore this picture of my mother that we snapped on our recent trip! It is such a full-circle moment, and if you know my mother you know she definitely lives among the wildflowers. She has always been as strong as a weed, blowing in the direction she was needed to land to produce life and cultivate those she was tending to. She is able to bloom wherever she is planted, and I hope her and my dad are able to enjoy the fruits of their labors among the trees at Arkadelphia Acres in Cullman County in the years to come.

Spread the love
  
    Tweet     

You may also like

About Elizabeth Bailey

A serial entrepreneur finding and sharing inspiration on this journey through life.

Comments

  1. Jane Nesbitt

    December 4, 2020 at 4:49 pm

    What a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing

The Bailey Family

The Bailey Family

Traveling through life documenting what matters most to our home.

About me

Connect With Us

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Search

Recent Posts

  • My Blue Eyed Baby
  • The Next Ten Years
  • Boston to Bar Harbor
  • She Will Be Missed
  • A Creative Escape

Popular Posts

My Blue Eyed Baby

The girls and I took the opportunity to check out the houses on The Highland Lakes Garden Club Home Tour today. We saw some amazing ridge views and meticulously maintained gardens. All very inspiring! On the tour we got to stop at the Aldridge family home who has beautiful lake views, gorgeous hydrangeas flanking the […]

The Next Ten Years

Around this time of year, I always reflect back on this compilation of Holiday Cards I produced for my parents over the years and thought it was time I started a new post to house the next 10 years of life at Arkadelphia Acres for my parents. Each year we continue the tradition of incorporating […]

Show choir season came to an end today with the Au Show choir season came to an end today with the Auburn competition. It had been fun to watch Sarah Beth’s idea of a Scooby Doo themed show come to life this season as the Chelsea show choir performed a solid show and brought home second place for their small mix division in all their competitions! I always enjoy capturing the many expressions of Sarah Beth on stage doing what she is so good at!
If we are reliving 2016 in 2026, I am here for it! If we are reliving 2016 in 2026, I am here for it! 

It was a year of great blessing and being a blessing to others. 

I’ve always said 35 was one of my favorite years to live out. 

Here is a walk down memory lane when we still lived life in squares. Instagram is still better than any scrapbook or camera roll to quickly relive memories!
When you have an @ivycityco dress hanging in your When you have an @ivycityco dress hanging in your closest begging to be photographed and I miss out on being their banquet photographer in Tampa, you grab an opportunity for formal pictures before the Holidays fade away and college life resumes in Tampa.
In a world full of filters and perfect poses, we h In a world full of filters and perfect poses, we hope your holidays were filled with the real stuff — joy, love, laughter, and moments that truly matter. ❤️🎄

This year I traded the stress of the ‘perfect’ Christmas card for a little AI magic… so consider this the Bailey Christmas card, wrapped with love and delivered a little differently. ✨
Atlanta holds a special place in my heart! It is a Atlanta holds a special place in my heart! It is always fun to go back to visit places I knew and new places to me. 

Jonathan and I enjoyed a quick trip with plenty of good food during the down time of the Holidays.
When your leadership team goes to West Palm Beach When your leadership team goes to West Palm Beach for a conference, the best way to explore the area is on a bicycle! We thought we found the perfect route to pedal to the president, in town a few miles away, but you can see how that turned out in the end.

Copyright © 2026 · Theme by Blog Pixie