Happy Monday, everyone! I trust February is going well for everyone. It’s almost that famous day of love that marks the halfway point of the second month of a new year. As always, time has been flying by faster with each passing day and the year has presented us with some bad weather days as well as some good ones. Over the weekend I found myself back in nature, enjoying the warm weather and getting closer to God, myself and the world around me. It was invigorating, but it didn’t end there. On my way home today I was greeted with the awesome sight of the first robins of Spring in my little nook of Virginia.
That has always been an incredibly welcome sight for me. Knowing the robins are back makes me feel like warm weather is just around the corner. That means it’s almost time for full, green trees, warm breezes, late nights, and bonfires. It means a cool night spent with the windows wide open, listening to the sound of the creatures that fill the darkness with their song. It means the freedom of a hot summer day and the blessing of warm summer nights. Needless to say these experiences have inspired me incredibly. I love being outside and enjoying the natural gifts this world has to offer. Being able to put myself back in nature, walking along the bank of the Holston River, seeing the first robins of the season, all put me in the mind of one thing. Hope.
As you all know, the last few months have been full of editing and new ideas for me. I’ve had my work in the hands of numerous beta readers while I work on preparing query letters and try to find agents to send them to. It has all been very eye opening and very stressful, and it’s left me feeling a bit drained and needing something that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. This weekend did a lot to show me just what was needed. My inspiration. It’s not a secret to those who know me that the time I spend in nature, being close to God and His creation, often inspires me like nothing else. When I was younger, I would often spend time sitting on my porch or by a cozy fire in the backyard, but after moving to a new location in 2016, that stopped being an option. Living in a town house, I don’t have much of a porch or a backyard to enjoy and I hadn’t realized just how important those facets of my life could be. I’ve missed the experiences since I moved here, but it hadn’t quite sank in just how much they cleared my head and brought me peace.
That brings me to the purpose of this post. We all have something in life that affects us like nothing else. For some of us it might be that first drink of coffee in the morning, or that nice burst of heavy metal madness we pump through our speakers on the way to work, or the endearing warmth of a hazy mountain sunset that brings us to peace and helps us connect with ourselves in the best way possible. Whatever it is, you often won’t know just how much it means to you until you don’t have it to rely on. Each and every one of us has our interests, our loves, our individual personalities that are all fed by the unique things that set us apart from the masses. When we find ourselves in a situation that doesn’t exactly allow us to embrace those things, some part of who we are is sure to suffer. So what we have to do is be sure to embrace it. Whether it’s that coffee, the music, the sunset or something else altogether, it matters to us for a reason. It is a crucial part of our lives and ourselves that will always be something we can fall back on – and it will always be something we will miss if it isn’t there, even if we don’t know just how much.
So, when you’re out and about this week, living your life as usual, look at everything about your life and figure out what it is brings you peace, inspiration, hope. Find one thing in your life that brings you peace and joy, one thing that makes you feel closer to yourself, your purpose, your destiny. Whatever that thing is, embrace it. Make time for it every single day. That thing is a crucial part of you, of your livelihood and it is something uniquely yours. I hope, whatever it is, you find a way to make it work to better yourself and your life. Find a way to make sure you can use it to get closer to your destiny with each passing day. It is that sign of hope that will help you make sure you’re on the right path in life. It’ll bring you more happiness than anything else, so make sure you stick with it! And, whenever you feel like something is missing, whenever you feel just a little off, take a moment to reflect on that thing and find your own little sign of hope. It will definitely make things better.
The mountains in my area are very photogenic, of course, so I occasionally try to capture some of the beauty I in the world around me. The featured image for this post is one of the photos I took during my walk on Friday. Enjoy!
DAMEAN, I WAS TYPING A POST INTO YOUR BLOG AND HIT SOMETHING WRONG. I LOST IT ALL AND COULDN’T GET BACK TO IT. I WANTED TO GET SOME OF THE INDIGNATION I FELT ABOUT THESE SENSELESS KILLINGS WHICH THE NEWS BLAME ON SECURITY, ON GOVERNMENT, ON EVERYTHING EXCEPT SOCIETY ITSELF. OUR DECADENT SOCIETY IS THE PRODUCT OF “CHARITY GONE AWRY.” IT DOESN’T TAKE A VILLAGE TO RAISE A DECENT CHILD; IT TAKES RESPONSIBLE FATHERS AND MOTHERS. WHEN PEOPLE HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY EXCEPT TO GET UP AT WHATEVER TIME THEY WISH AND NOT HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT ONE THING EXCEPT HOW TO GET TO THE METHADONE CLINIC, OR THE FOOD BANK, OR THE POST OFFICE FOR THEIR SSI CHECKS, THEIR CHILDREN ARE LEFT WITH NO MORAL COMPASS TO STEER THEM ON PATHS BENEFICIAL FOR SOCIETY. YES, THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE THAT REALLY CANNOT HELP THEMSELVES FOR VARIOUS REASONS AND THOSE PEOPLE SHOULD RECEIVE HELP, BUT “IDLE HANDS ARE THE DEVIL’S WORKSHOP” OR AT LEAST I’VE HEARD THAT ALL MY LIFE. WHEN PEOPLE HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY THEY GIVE UP THEIR FREEDOM TO CREATE, STRIVE, FEEL PRIDE IN THEIR ACCOMPLISHMENTS, AND LOVE THEIR CHILDREN SO MUCH THAT THEY ARE WILLING TO STRUGGLE TO MAKE LIFE BETTER FOR THEM. WE, AS A CULTURE HAVE TAKEN THAT AWAY FROM MANY OF OUR CITIZENS AND WE JUST KEEP REPEATING OUR MISTAKES. YOU MAY NOT AGREE WITH THIS, BUT I REALLY NEEDED AN OUTLET TO SAY, “AMERICA, PLEASE WAKE UP.” COMMUNISM WAS TRIED IN THE SETTLING OF JAMESTOWN; IT DIDN’T WORK. CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH GAINED CONTROL AND HE SAID, “IF YOU DON’T WORK, YOU SHALL NOT EAT” AND HELPED TO ESTABLISH THIS BELOVED COUNTRY THAT WE’VE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO LIVE IN. A LARGE SEGMENT OF OUR PEOPLE GAVE UP THEIR FREEDOM FOR A FORM OF SLAVERY AND NOW WANT TO BLAME EVERYONE BUT THEMSELVES; RIOTS, VIOLENCE, OUTCRIES OVER PAST INJUSTICES; INSTEAD WE NEED TO START RIGHTING THE “SHIP OF STATE.” THANKS FOR LISTENING AND HOPE I’M NOT COMPLETELY OUT OF LINE. ADDIE DAVIS
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Thanks so much for your commentary, Addie! I think rest of your comment came to me in an email, but let me double check. Either way, thanks for reaching out and making your voice heard! That’s a right we should enjoy above all others!
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