Sunday, May 8, 2011

"At least the rhododendrons are blooming......"



Those were the words I uttered to my mom during our last phone conversation about our daily woes. It lightened up the mood and put things into a happier perspective; which leads me into why I decided to create this blog.

How we see things makes all the difference in the way we perceive our daily circumstances. We should seek the reasons for why we see things the way we do and how it makes us feel. We all come from different places, and as a result, our life experiences shine through in our daily outlook.

In these increasingly volatile times in which we all live in, peace and security seem to harder to achieve now than ever before. When your head is filled with distractions, it is quite difficult to focus on any task, large or small. This is why it is so very important to clear your life of the "clusters" that have been holding you back from enjoying the little things, like the blooming rhododendrons. Because sometimes the little things are all we have to fall upon.

The day my daughter was born, I decided to stay home and raise my children. In making this choice, I knew that it would be more difficult financially and that sacrifices would have to be made. Even so, I felt great comfort in knowing that this was the right path for our family to take. I have never had regrets for doing so, and believe that being a stay-at-home mom was my calling. Furthermore, through this I have learned great lessons in patience, acceptance, and healing.

My purpose is to have a place where I can share the way in which, through the years, I have been able to find peace through the chaos life hands us by being truly honest with myself about who I am and where I am coming from. I would like to share my vision with you: that you, the reader, may gain a more honest and soon positive perspective by looking at your own life experiences with a less cluttered mind, home, and eventually life. In short, lightening the load and moving forward with grace.

I encourage comments from all viewpoints. There is no room for judgement. We all have our own personal issues to deal with. I am excited about the opportunity to help each other along life's journey in an open, honest, and grateful way. My subjects will vary greatly, discussing everything from how the simple task of organizing a closet can reap larger benefits than originally intended, to dealing with the fact that bad things that happen to good people.

A sense of gratitude is, for me,  probably the biggest factor in being able to achieve a positive outlook when  hope seems to be fading. Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog, and I sincerely hope you find what you are looking for.

14 comments:

  1. Beautifully written my friend, I absolutely feel that this is going to serve as such a wonderful tool for so many women. Thank you for your beauty, love, light, and inspiration. On a side note I have a question......I DO NOT have a green thumb (in essence I kill silk flowers). HELP!!!! That is all, thank you very much. <3

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  2. Good luck with your blog! I will look forward to reading it.

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  3. Very calming. Look forward to more inspirational posts. Love it!

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  4. Thank you for the invite my friend! I gracefully accept to walk gratefully with you on this journey. Looking forward to this walk in peace. Many blessings! Namaste' Suzie xoxoxo

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  5. I wanna know how to organize my stupid closets, please.

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  6. Ok, so I wake up to see the next post and there isn't one. Nose to the grindstone, woman! Crank em out! Let's go! Hydee Ho! I need household tips and wisdom and stuff!

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  7. Good luck Louie....you've always had a way with words! :)

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  8. I am quite Inspired and Grateful for all of your comments and to also see "followers" This is all so new to me. I'm totally jazzed!!....Working on my next post.... ;-)

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  9. Very inspirational! OMB (OH MY BLOG!!!) Should be interesting to see where this new journey/endeavor of yours takes both you and your followers...

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  10. Very well done, Marilu.Will visit often. After a long, cold wet spring, my rhodies are just beginning to pop.

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  11. Thanks Heather. Blogger seems to have deleted my May 11th post. I think you would have enjoyed it very much. It is about gardening. Hopefully, it will magically appear back again at some point today! Thanks for reading and please do not forget to "follow"... :)

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  12. you are an amazing writer!! I love that you have the ability to put it all into words! I love it keep it going and I am sorry it took me this long to comment on this.

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  13. Trish...you've made my day...thanks so much...and be sure to keep reading....this is my first post...I have more... ;-)xoxoxoxox!!!

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