(Written by tiny phone keyboard...)
It is late and, although weary from work, be it office or home, the spirit is so very alive. So awake. Life and it's mysterious ways can cause one to rejoice at blessings, grieve (or rage) at sorrows, or (more often than not) scratch one's head in consternation. While there is much outside the realm of one's control, there is still accountability for choices made, actions taken, and reactions knee-jerked 😜. (Yea, I used an emoticon, smile, get over it, and read on if you like...)
We are only given one life and, while many say we are only given one chance, I beg to differ. Every day, and often every hour, we are given chances... or choices. With what do we fill those hours, those days? Do we choose to fill them with meaning, savoring the mundane, even, as the gift it is? Is our attitude one of gratitude for the breaths we take? With the right perspective, even the simplest of moments can be treasured - from scrubbing baked-on food from the bottom of a crock pot, to pausing from watering the garden to gaze up at the sky and feel the sun kiss one's cheek. I have found, from experience, that it is in treasuring the simple, the good, the often monotonous, that I find joy in life. While exciting, passionate, and thrilling moments can enrich one's life, I choose not to wait for these, but rather smile over the little things. Giggling with my five year old on the swing is a memory I treasure even more than landing a Piper Cherokee on a Mozambican airfield littered with bullet casings.
My senior year quote from the high school yearbook read, "Go... make your own life extraordinary." Now, years later, while still encouraging others to do so, I believe it is in the heart and mind that one's life can be EXTRAordinary.
Songs touch me, this one above probably more than most. Years pass more quickly as I age. No, I do not want to turn back the clock, but choose to live in the present. Make yours mean something...
Ahhh, an airfield strewn with empty bullet casings. The memories of such things make me recall younger days and the excitement of such. I hope you have led an extraordinary life such as I. Yes, rejoice at the blessings you have been given, the laughter of a 5 year old is truly one of life's blessings.
ReplyDeleteI listen to this song so often. It tears at my heart about the fleeting nature of one's life, and the importance to fully live, to embrace what comes, and to really be present, not taking any of it for granted. Damn, I miss my mother... I miss my Bay... I miss myself...
ReplyDeleteLife is shorter for some than others. We must all live it to the fullest, never for once taking anything or anyone for granted. I am sorry you miss your mother, I know that loss well.
ReplyDeleteAnd you live life to the fullest..?
DeleteYes I do.
ReplyDeleteWho are you?
DeleteWho am I? I am a skydiver, spelunker, gunsmith, Master Scuba Diver, weightlifter, cyclist, rock climber, I am an adventurer.
ReplyDeleteWho am I? I am a man that believes anything is possible if you have faith in yourself. Success comes from failures and the lessons learned.
ReplyDeleteDavid Matherne Turner.
ReplyDeleteHi. I'm Allyson.
DeleteHi!
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