Three Months to Ponder
So I have had three months to ponder what to write in this post--that means the pressure is on! What I find so difficult is that every single day something worth writing about happens. I have the most inspiring conversations, read intriguing articles, hear interesting facts, participate in uplifting events, and meet human beings everyday that are living life minute by minute making a difference. When the days turn to weeks and the weeks to months then I have trouble simplifying a topic. I really need to post more!!! Since my last post on December 11 there has been Christmas, New Year, a new job, ONE meet ups, basketball, soccer, DREAMS, battle of books, theatre, date nights, UN Women Walk meetings, science fair, a teenage bonfire birthday bash, Rotary presentation, husband to Italy, polar plunge, UNA events, sick guinea pig, author lunch, orchestra, Links Luncheon, dinners and morning tea with friends, and the list could go on and on. So what do I write about?
My blog is called Coming Alive because prior to being a CDL for ONE I was quite content spending my evenings and weekends at home not doing any of the things above. Our first year living in NC I spent every Saturday reading my Time magazine and playing scrabble or cards with my kids. I was relaxed, but could feel a little stirring inside of me. My husband and I were (and are) always telling our kids to put themselves out there and make things happen, yet here I was talking but not doing. Then in September 2010 I was called upon to start a new life….and as one of my favorite authors Barbara Kingsolver continues….”and onward full tilt we go, pitched and wrecked and absurdly resolute, driven in spite of everything to make good on a new shore. To be hopeful, to embrace one possibility after another—that is surely the basic instinct….Crying out: High tide! Time to move out into the glorious debris. Time to take this life for what it is.” (excerpt from High Tide in Tucson) I know that these many things are happening because I decided to “take life for what it is”.
I am not sure where these opportunities are all leading me. What I do know is that you can put yourself out there, you can be a voice for good things in the world, and you can make a difference! My life—like everyone’s—is every changing and if anything I hope my post inspires others to take what is right in front of them and embrace it. “Onward full tilt we go!”