Saturday, October 17, 2015

Wrinkle Free Living

It's a rare occasion for me to write about cleaning or ironing…unless it’s to show a mound of laundry on top of my dryer or in some other instance of wry humor.

Today, I come before you a changed woman, believing firmly in wrinkle free living, and the need to iron out the little things that matter.  And my life changing moment occurred the other day, when my 26-year-old son, Alex, sent me a text message. 

It came out of the blue…without prompting…usually it’s me sending a text to make sure he’s  okay and has arrived safe at his destination, despite whatever weather elements have caused me to worry.  And candidly, those elements can include the sun rising and setting every day of the year!

I get this honestly, having had a father, who checked on me all the time…back when there were answering machines, not cell phones.  And I still remember the slight annoyance of him thinking I couldn’t take care of myself.  I realize now as a parent, that it has almost nothing to do with confidence in your children.  It has more to do with having graduated from a period of time in life when your sole purpose was the wellbeing of your children, from sun up to sun down.
Wrinkle Free Living 


This week, there was a bit of a role reversal and I think he was checking in on me.  He shared something I had long forgotten…not realizing that something so small and silly would leave an imprint…a happy childhood memory.  The little things do matter:

"Ironing some shirts for tomorrow. 
It almost always reminds me
 of when you used to iron 
and re-iron my school shirts 
when it was cold out.  You 
are the best mom in the
 entire world."

Here's hoping we all continue to embrace the little things in life that we do almost without thinking...to ensure a wrinkle-free life!

Friday, October 2, 2015

Tears of Confidence


When you weep
Know what your tears are for
Some believe crying is a sign of weakness
I think it’s just the opposite

Weep with courage
Cry with wisdom

Disengage with insight
And mourn the loss of the opportunity to make a difference

It takes courage to be vulnerable
Backed up by the wisdom to know what to do, once the tears are shed

Like a child who falls off a bike… pick yourself up, dust yourself off…and either go back in the rocky direction you were headed…or choose a different path.



M

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Free to Fail

Free to Fail
Wounded bird now free to fail,
Tumbling from a well made nest,
Nestled in a round oak tree, with circles marking years gone by

To fly once more seems almost an impossible task,
Shaking off years of apathy and comfortable mediocrity

With no definition or direction for what happens next,
Is it fair to fly back into the unknown just to be alone?

Her current path, well known and predictable, yet so predictable, she knows exactly where the journey will end…where it will stop and its limitations.

And then a second path, hedged with thorns and barbed wire,
This road is longer, less clear…dangerously foreboding and unknown.

And yet far in the distance, a distance so far that it makes her weary at the thought of what is required to get there...she sees the first glimmer of a light.

  She feels its warmth outstretched over the path ahead, shining a welcome light of relief to the dark corners peeking out from the thorns and barbed wire
She is free to fail again…if she can lift her wings once more.


M

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Christmas in July Top Ten List

It’s Christmas in July and the only difference is…

No seating challenges…everyone eats outside.

Good China is replaced with #Chinet.

No turkeys at this party…laying it down on the grill, with #QueenCityMeats hot metts, #HebrewNational hot dogs, and 90/10 burgers from #Sam's.


Deviled Eggs replace Candied Yams.

 Corn Hole and #Franklin Horse Shoes replaces #X-Box and football.

#Burwinkels Farm Honey Bun Corn on the Cobb replaces Green Bean Casserole

No arguments over Ham or Turkey…”Beef, it’s what’s for dinner!”

#Busch's Baked Beans replace #StoveTop Stuffing.

    #Off Bug Spray and #Tikki Torches replace tapered candles and scented votives.

      Someone always gets drunk…well some things are always in season.  


Happy Fourth of July!

Monday, June 29, 2015

Ante Up and Go "All In"

Why a poker face is not nearly as important as what
you’ve got left at the end of your bluff.

Remember when you were a kid and the sky was the limit?  You only had to wish or imagine what your future would be…and you were young enough to believe it was as simple as going and getting it.  You hadn’t hit any real obstacles yet… and life was fairly simple.  A lifetime in front of you seemed much like one continuous fast pass, with only a short wait in line before the next thrill ride.

As time goes on, you begin to set limits and consider the climb before taking your first step.  Maybe it’s a missed try-out for sports, a hill that popped your tire instead of the planned epic jump…or it’s the first girl or boy you liked, who didn’t like you back.  Early disappointments and bruised egos start to shape and shorten your runway and adjust your ultimate goals.

Your frame of mind has everything to do with your potential and when you limit your dreams, you create an invisible safety net…a stopping point, where you’re unwilling or afraid to go further or step forward across new bridges of opportunity and risk. 

I’ve been guilty of casting that invisible net in my own life as well as that of my three sons.  I have had the best of intentions, trying to shield my kids from being hurt or disappointed.

And despite those good intentions, I realize I’ve also passed on my fear of failure and inadvertently caused them to pull back when they should lean forward.  Like a game of poker, you bluff, you raise the stakes, sometimes you fold…but you always have to show your cards at the end of the game.

The game is a delicate balance of starts and stops, wins and losses.  And what if someone calls your bluff early?  What if you don’t get the card you’ve been waiting for?  If you fold, will you still be able to maintain a poker face and move on to the next hand?

It’s no secret that I have kicked my own game into high gear a little later in life than most…having graduating college as a single mom and non-traditional student in 1997.  Most recently, having finally edited and published a book I wrote nearly 20 years ago.  But my kids have been cheering on the sidelines all along and at some point, my fear of failure gave way to setting a better example for my boys.  I’m not sure exactly when it happened, but my poker face was transformed and I was suddenly “all in,” moving from a good bluff to deciding which cards I had left to play in my hand.

Now every new experience or challenge I take on is embraced with reckless abandon and relentless tenacity.  I think in terms of what’s possible and rarely settle in and consider the impossible.  It’s changed my view and line of sight.  I’m older, questionably wiser…and yet somehow more determined and deliberate, ignoring my ego and embracing my battle scars, hard fought and earned.

I changed my mind in the middle of this particular game.  I realize now that the greatest barriers we face in life are the self imposed shackles and constraints we put upon ourselves.  You can’t be afraid to try and you have to be willing to take a few bad hands along with the good to win the game.

And finally, and most importantly, as a player, your definition of “winning” should be self defined and not based upon the chips distributed around the table.  I’m “all in” and I expect my boys to pick up their hands, with endless possibilities and Aces…and a few wild cards just to make life interesting.


If you believe you’ve got a great hand, you need to up the ante…because you could cash out at any time.


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Sunday, June 28, 2015

NYC Grassroots Book Drop www.followdinopath.com

Successful book "sale"...okay, give away

Extended my stay in NYC to try a grassroots book tour.  My husband came along, and leaned in to help get Following the Path of the Dinosaurs, A Childhood Saved From Extinction, into the hands of willing takers...readers!

We started with the airport, leaving books at the gates, on the airplane...and upped our game once we arrived in NYC, canvasing Times Square, offering folks a free book.  A few said yes, but I was surprised (and suffered a severe bruise...to my ego) to have so many say no to a free give away.  Oprah never had that problem when she shared her favorite things :)  Okay, clearly I'm not Oprah.  But I wrote this book when she still aired at 4 p.m. every day and I dreamed of the day she would pick my book for her Book of the Month Club.

Well, I was late publishing...waiting about twenty years before figuring out that Amazon does absolutely everything, including a cheap and easy way to self publish.  I missed her daytime talk gig, but she will always be that inspirational person I wanted to read my story...because every day at 4 p.m., she found a way to make stuff better, make me cry in a good way, and shine a light on things that mattered most.

But I digress...check out a few pics from my book drop last week in the Big Apple..."If I can make it there...." Well, you know the rest.  It was fun and I'm not giving up.  And if you happen to be in NYC and see a book lying randomly on a table, PLEASE don't send it back to me...pass it along!!

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Still Writing a Wrong and Picking Up Speed


Day two of my “stay-cation” and not feeling much different than when I’m working.   I’m spending my vacation trying some grassroots social media efforts around the launch of my self-published book, Following the Path of the Dinosaurs, A Childhood Saved From Extinction.

This project started twenty years ago (earlier if you count the lovingly saved and incorporated journals from the 1980’s).  About six months ago, I joined the blogging community, after realizing that my time capsule of journals simply had been born at the wrong time, and that there was a brand new marketplace of ideas just waiting to engage and share with.

I won’t quit my day job.  Yeah, I do Google AdSense for site clicks.  And yes, I’ve got a decent following of my small, but well nourished blogs.  But this has always been a passion play and I realize that saying I am a writer does not mean it is profitable or sustainable, without a successful career at my day job.

What I do know for certain is that something went into overdrive for me as if a light switch turned on, waking me early on Saturday and Sunday mornings, keeping me up late night.  Suddenly I found myself working under self-imposed deadlines.  And my capacity to do more happened almost instantaneously, as if a storm cloud cleared the sky, and the sun brought an abundance of light and energy to my creative side.

My net worth on AdSense is a little over a dollar and I’ve given away more books than I’ve sold at this point (about three weeks after my book went live on Amazon and Kindle). 

And I’ve taken the most logical next step; I started writing my next book.  Because I recognize that writing a wrong and realizing a dream is way more fulfilling than living in the “what if” fairy tale land.  We all have day jobs, solid and successful careers.  We bring more passion to work when we feed our individual passions.  For me, it’s writing a wrong…and becoming a long overdue official author.

I realized that sleep is over rated and that if you stop thinking about all the things you want to do when you have more time, you’ll find that taking it to the next level…going from wishing and hoping….to going and getting…will make dreams reality and importantly, carve out time when you’re already running a fast sprint.  Dig in, feel the burn, and you’ll see the finish line is closer than you think.


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