Is a quiet rest for the body, soul, and mind a thing of the past?
Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening.
Today is my National Blog Post Month Day 10 post. Ten days of blogging means ten blog posts. This on a blog that up until November 1st had about a handful of posts. I have to say that the daily posting hasn’t been as much of a challenge as I had originally thought. Granted there are still 20 more posts or should I say 2 more decades to go. Not sure why I didn’t post as much before. I guess sometimes all that’s needed is a nice push of encouragement to get things done. In this case NaBloPoMo was the push and the inspiration.
Since this is day 10 it got me thinking about decades. Typically decades are used to describe the passage of years. As in there are 10 decades in a century. I’ve also heard it referred to in sets of prayers such as, “There are 5 decades of Hail Mary’s in a Rosary.”
I’m curious as to other uses for the word DECADE. While it may be most common to mark the passage of 10 years are there other common uses in every day life?
Enjoy your Saturday and we’ll chat more…….tomorrow.
Thanks to NaPodPoMo I’ve had the pleasure of discovering a couple of what I’ll term “Green Shows”. One is Red on Green by Jessie Jeffries and the other is the Daily Nonsense Show with Brad P.
It got me thinking about xeriscaping and building green.
Just as there are beginnings to things there are endings. For our family this weekend will be the beginning of the end. Another year of Six-Man Football draws to a close with the Iron Man Football Tournament. The team ended the regular season play undefeated 9-0.
Why do I say it’s the beginning of the end? Once the Tournament is over so is the season. The team will meet once more to turn in their uniforms and the weeks and months of practice and play will draw to a close.
During the sports season we are a close knit group of families. Watching the growth of our young men and families with each new season. Football is a big commitment for the players but an even bigger commitment for the families. We interact with one another often during the months of August – November. I know during this time of the year I see my football family more than I see my real family. As a matter a fact my mom called recently to check up on me.
Football season will be ending this weekend and except for the end of year banquet, I don’t expect to see any of the folks on the team until the boys gear up for Spring Training in May. Yet, when we do get back together after a six month absence it will be as though no time passed at all. We’ll step right back into each others lives and become a close knit group once again.
Now don’t get too excited. This isn’t a blog post about things of the rated “R” nature. On the contrary it’s about the passion you have for the things that matter to you.
Do you enjoy cooking? Are you someone who could take 3 ingredients and make a gourmet meal? Or does the smell of wood in a lumber yard bring a smile to your face? Can you take some 2×4’s along with a few nails and turn them into something solid and beautiful? Or perhaps you have a green thumb that makes your neighbors green with envy.
We all have a passion. It may be called the Culinary Arts or Carpentry or Gardening. It’s what makes your soul sing. It’s your bliss. When you do that one thing it’s like the universe aligns and a Chorus of Angels sing. Well okay, maybe I’m getting carried away. But you understand where I’m coming from, right? If you could do that one blissful thing you would be…….well…… happy.
So what is it?
Do you know?
If so, are you doing it?
If not, why?
If you know your passion, when did you get to that point in your life where nothing was more important than following your bliss? Being passionate about something can make all the difference in how you do things and how you live your life.
Experiment.
For one day ONLY do things for which you have a passion. Block everything else out. Don’t worry. Those other things will be there waiting for you after your Day of Bliss.
What will you do?
Do you love reading? Spend the whole day in a good book or two or three.
Do you love knitting? Get your needles and yarn out. Go to town. Knit to your hearts content.
Have the fish been calling your name but your rod and reel are coated in a layer of dust? Put on that fishing hat and get your tackle box ready.
Will life try and interrupt you? Yep! As a matter of fact I can almost guarantee that strange and urgent things will come up to try and distract you.
Don’t let anything stop you!
What if you only get 1 hour of bliss or 1/2 a day of bliss? Congratulations! Regardless of how much time you actually spend in bliss you still win. Before your Bliss Experiment you were going to be do the same old stuff you do everyday. Not today. Today you spent time following your passion and that made all the difference.
Give it a try and let me know how it goes. I’m going to spend my day of bliss on Sunday. I’ll let you know how it goes.
I received feedback on the topic of change from Day 6.
First we hear from Jen of Inside My Head and her take on change varies depending on the driving force behind it.
Next we hear from Will Brown of The Workshop who also brings up an interesting twist to the whole National Podcast Post Month. Is it only for the US? Can folks who live elsewhere participate?
Thanks so much for the feedback and for participating in the wild and crazy fun that is NaPodPoMo
Movement is all around us.
The minutes, hours, days, weeks months, weather, temperature, seasons, people, life. It’s all moving. Sometimes we move and sometimes we’re moved. There are times we don’t want to move at all. We wish time would stand still. Even if just for a moment. We seek stillness. We want to stop and take a deep breath. Rest. Quiet. Peace.
There are times we seek the stillness to capture a moment other times to escape one. Yet no matter how much we wish time would stand still, there is always movement.
The earth spins, the sun rises and sets, the tides roll in and out, birthdays come and go, the to-do list gets done, and tomorrow it begins again.
Congratulations for seeing this 1st week of NaPodPoMo through. If you’ve been wanting to dive in or started but missed a few days. Feel free to jump in at anytime.
It’s been a fun week!
The Pecan trees are doing it and the Chile Pequins are doing it.
Winding down production and getting ready for the dormant phase that winter will bring along.
I find myself doing it, too.
Gathering the nuts that have fallen to the ground. Picking the last of the chile from the bush.
Storing up for the Winter.
It’s a natural progression to prepare ourselves with the changing of the seasons. The A/C has been off for the last few weeks. Open windows had become a bit of the norm. Then with the first cool weather, darkness appears earlier, blankets on the sofas and we look forward to warm comforting food.
Yes, it’s definitely that time.
Time for change.