Monday, November 29, 2010

We are NOT in control

This Sunday, the sermon at my (wonderful Calvary Lutheran) church was about control...not having it.  We want it and desperately try to have it but really we don't.  When things are seemingly perfect or go the way they are supposed to go, we have control.  No we really don't.  This sermon really made me think about how I look at life.  If I just save enough for the down payment, go to see my grandma next time I am home, or win the next game then everything will be taken care of and under control.  What happens when you suddenly need that savings to pay for your spouse's medical bills, then your grandma is injured before you get to see her again, and you lose the game even when you gave it your all.  You find out that you are not in control of your life and no matter how much you think you may be you never really know what will happen next.  Let God have the control...follow and he will lead.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Thanks + Giving

When you sit down for you big meal today it is a time to be thankful.  What are we thankful for?  Generally it is easy to come up with an answer like family, friends, health, and happiness.  This holiday is about giving thanks for what we have.  I like to also look at it as being thankful for all the giving.  God provides us with what we need.  He is giving us everything.  All of the people that touch our lives are gifts he freely gives to lead us and guide us on our way through this crazy life. 

I am thankful for all of the giving...not of things but for all the people that God has given to touch my life and make me who I am today; someone who is deeply thankful.

Happy "thanks for the giving" to all!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Roll with it

I got my old guitar and some fishin poles
So baby fill that cooler full of something cold
Don't ask just pack and we'll hit the road runnin
honey what do you say

I got just enough money and just enough gas
So pick a place on the map we can get to fast
Where the white sandy beach meets water like glass
And if the tide carries us away

Baby we'll roll with it
Won't think about it too much
Baby let's just go with it
And get out of this ordinary everyday rut

And we get swept away by one of those perfect days
When the sun is sinking low at dusk
And wind up a little deeper in love
Baby lets roll with it

We get so caught up in catching up
Trying to pay the rent trying to make a buck
That don't leave much time for time for us
And aint life too short for that

So open up that bag of pig skins you bought
At the Exxon station the last time we stopped
And you kick back baby and dance in your socks
On the windshield to some radio rock

And we'll roll with it
Won't think about it too much
Baby let's just go with it
And get out of this ordinary everyday rut

And we get swept away by one of those perfect days
When the sun is sinking low at dusk
And wind up a little deeper in love
Baby lets roll with it

And it won't be no thing if it starts to rain
And we have to wait it out in the truck
We might wind up a little deeper in love
So baby lets roll with it


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I37vM8u1zrY

This song is for all of you who need to roll with it!

Worry

Why do we worry?  In my mind, worry only makes us enjoy the moment less.  There are times when we can't help ourselves, but a majority of the time the things we worry about are not in our hands.  God has total control.  He will take care of our precious loved ones and never put us in situations we can not handle.  Yes, it may not be what we want, seem unfair, or even unbearable, but those are the lessons we need.  We were not put on earth to have the happiest, most carefree life.  We are here to serve others, be there and comfort people when they need it, hold someones hand when they can't speak, and guide those who do not know the way.  Sadness is inevitable and the sooner you come to realize that the more you will find peace.  If you see the good in every situation after some time to process it makes a difference.  Worry will never help.

“Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.”
-Leo F. Buscaglia

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

your time

I just returned from an Engineering Conference for Elementary Students.  It was excellent, but I found myself wondering, where is the time now for me to turn around and implement all of this new and exciting material?  I started thinking about this idea and began wondering about how do I take time to implement all of the things I learn in life.  We live these fast paced competitive lives, where enjoying coffee with a friend for 3 hours is not considered using your time wisely or watching a classic cartoon with 1st graders and laughing along is not teaching.  Being efficient, quick, and cutting out the bull**** are desirable qualities and they make you "better" then the others who are lazy or relaxed. 

I feel that I can never enjoy the TIME I have because I am trying to find the TIME to get all of the things in that I need to get in during that hour, lesson, or visit.  It makes for a stressful and anxious ridden lifestyle.  Why do I have to cut short the long walks with my dad to ensure I read the entire article for my continuing education class?  Or if I do the walk, then I am extremely tired and not as punctual the next day because I stayed up reading all night.  How do I exercise each week, get groceries, make a healthy dinner, spend time with family, friends, myself, and try to plan lessons for 25 squirrel-y first and second graders each day? What will I do if when I decide to have kids?

I am sure that if someone had the answers they would be screaming it, but my little lesson for today is to take the FREAKING TIME to hug your colleague after a tough day, sit on the phone in your jammies for an hour on Saturday morning talking to your friend in another state, truly hear the children laughing, and window shop all afternoon, because you love the area.  Do what makes you happy and the time will be there.  Just do it and don't think about it too much, because then the time is gone.  Don't miss the important things, because there is no time.

“I know for sure that what we dwell on is who we become.”
~ Oprah Winfrey

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Do you know who you are?

I feel that getting to know yourself is a difficult task in our world today.  I know that I am always "getting to know" others with the new experiences in my life, but wonder do I really know who I am?  I was lucky enough to start this journey early in my life.  With moving to college, my world had changed forever.  I thought I knew myself with great confidence in high school, but it turned out that I found myself lost in college. My dad suggested a daily devotional, then I started journaling, and I began seeing a counselor through Gustavus. It wasn't easy, but I feel that it has brought me to a better place.  I don't have all the answers and I am still getting to know myself, but I never give up.  I dig deep inside of myself to find my truth. 

I am writing this (and most of my blog) because I want the people I care about to have these amazing feelings.  In my life when I am in a good place I want others to be able to someday have that same feeling.  I know that is not always possible, but if I can bring a feeling of warmth or brightness at the end of a long day to someone I love, it is all worth sharing. I believe life is about service to others and this is one way that I want to fulfill that obligation.

If you want to find out more about who you really are, please start!  It isn't the easiest journey, but I know that the end results will help you find peace in this world of unrest and bring you happiness. 

I am reading the book, "A CURE for the Chronic Life" by Deanna Favre and Shane Stanford. I would suggest it to anyone wanting to start a journey of change to find true happiness.

My sister has what we are all searching for tattooed on the outside of her left foot, "Inner Peace." It is an inspiration to me and I hope that others are inspired to take the time to find your true self.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Where I am From...Willmar

I’m from the small town of train tracks and lakes.
You always give and no one takes.
Where the whole community means everything.
Where my friends and family meet up after weeks
And remember times that make us all unable to speak.

I’m from the All-American city where everyone knows
How fast the time goes.
Where you live for Friday night games
And everyone knows everyone’s names.
It is Cardinal Country here all the time.
Where you bleed red and white and give every dime.

I’m from late night talks up with mom and dad
And friends sitting around the kitchen glad.
Where the church ladies gossip about all the kids
And rough play they forbid.
Where a simple life is what it is all about
And we thank God for all that he has freely given out. 

I’m from an early spring walk with a friend
Where you run into neighbors and talk until the end.
Where the front yard is full of grass
And you wish you never had to go inside because of the forecast.

I’m from a Midwestern life where true love brings hope
And the promise of an up hill slope.
Where many people know nothing different
And it truly leaves them content.
It may not sound like much,
But where I am from warms my heart a whole bunch.




Tuesday, November 2, 2010

the words you say or write

Today, I read a couple responses from people that were condescending and hurtful.  Tears swell up in my eyes when others speak so harshly.  Why do people choose to insult or belittle others? Does it bring comfort or power?  I feel that as strong or positive as you can be, when you hear these words you are always saddened.  It sickens me that there are people that hurt others with words that way.  Now don't get me wrong, some people need a little kick, but it doesn't make sense to go after people that way.  What about talking politely, or making the effort to suggest a plan to help change?  Why does attacking seem like the right thing to do, or why do we need to respond with anger and disgust?

Later, I received words of love and kindness.  These words warmed my heart and still the tears where flowing.  Reading those words made a world of difference.  They made my day and they reinforced my belief in the power of friends and family. 

When you write or speak with anyone to do it with kindness...you never know how they may take what you say.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Success

What is success?  Is it making a lot of money or being the best?  How far will you go to make sure you succeed? Do you ever make it to where you want to be or do you keep wanting/need more?
I believe that success is not about making a lot of money or being the best at a certain job.  It is about people our relationships with them.  I am reading the book, A CURE for the Chronic Life.  It helps me to stay grounded in why we are here.  We are not here to be better than our neighbors, skinnier than our co-workers, or richer than our friends.  We are here to serve each other and build on relationships with empathy, compassion, and understanding.  If we strive to have the biggest bank account or the newest version of the IPhone as defining factors in our lives, we will never be happy.  But, if we follow up with friends, help those in need, and truly listen we will find a peace in our relationships with others.  Being successful to me is have people in my life that I would do anything for and they would return the favor!

Success is real, but is it really what we think it is?