It’s always
nice to get away for a vacation, and equally nice to return home to our beds
and familiar surroundings.
In the
midst of those joys is the reality of catching up on mail and bills and
unpacking…
I dread the
unpacking so much that I’ve been known to live out of my suitcase for weeks
after a trip.
But following
our recent time away, I made sure to unpack everything before I sat my
rejuvenated self onto our comfy sofa.
That felt
so good, no bags hanging around, reminding me of work that still needs to be
done.
And
speaking of work, Warren has agreed to join me in the fight against The
Paperwork Piles. He’s organized and sorted the six month’s backlog, and is in
the final stages of prepping the stacks for data entry.
His
willingness to pitch in and help out is but one of the many reasons I love this
man.
Thursday is
Paperwork Day and it felt so good this week to actually see sections of my
desktop and to be able to file the current day’s work, as opposed to adding to
the mounded mess.
Looking at
my David statue brings back happy memories of our time in Italy, the miniature easel hosts a
four-leaf clover painted by Fave’s girlfriend and gifted to me in honor of this essay on luck, and the bowl is an exquisite piece
of art fashioned from a gourd…
Returning
home from errands one night, I relished in this simple Brother-Sister bonding
event.
One of our
kids’ favorite pastimes, and an activity my now-young-adults have yet to
outgrow, is going in search of frogs and toads.
An optimum
time to find these creatures is during or after a fresh rain.
Big Guy,
the sixteen-year-old who’s clocking in his many hours of behind-the-wheel
training, stopped the car in the middle of our country road when he spotted the
hopping creatures in front of him.
Beauty
squealed with delight and the two of them scrambled out of the car and set off
on foot.
Warren
climbed behind the wheel to light their way and I captured the event as these
two siblings frolicked in the rain and filled their shirts with amphibians of
all shapes and sizes.
Home from
their mile-long jaunt, they finished out the event with this ritual: Filling
one of our coolers with these croakers, exclaiming about and examining the many
specimens, asking me to photograph their fresh catch of the day, and then
releasing God’s creatures near the creek that runs through our property.
Speaking of
rain, I stumbled across this blogger who experienced an emotional
cleansing after being caught in a downpour, and I smiled, for she was honoring
the Happy that had happened in her life.
My week
began with me trying, once again, to get back on the Health Wagon, or should I
say to establish a new set of patterns.
I’ve been
trying to make conscious choices to eat right and exercise more.
And I must
say I did feel invigorated after my walks with the dog and the time I spent in
the gym with Warren and Big Guy.
That’s me,
a soon-to-be-AARP-senior-citizener,
feeling pretty amazing in the bottom of a snatch lift, with fifty-three pounds
overhead.
I also felt
pretty spectacular after cleaning out this neglected bread drawer.
Trading in
my monthly manicure and pedicure for a housekeeper to help me might just prove
to have even more benefit than I’d originally hoped. I actually didn’t dread tackling this dirty little deed.
The greatest
joy of my week came about as result of much hard work and a great deal of
sweat: I submitted another query for my manuscript, Digging for the Light.
A query, Journeyers. The second in three months. Though that might not seem like much to
you, it’s an enormous feat for me.
They say
there are five degrees of separation between us and the person we’d like to
connect with.
Only five
people between us and a single person located anywhere in the world.
And now I’m
going to do something I definitely don’t like doing, but am finding that
pedaling oneself seems to be the way blogospherers
let other blogospherers know how much
they really, really want you and your friends and their friends to be a part of
their writing world…
If you’re a
magical friend who appreciates and finds value in the work I do here, would you
be so kind as to pass me along in the direction of Laurie Abkemeier over at
DeFiore and Company?
Why, if you
don’t think you’re connected to Laurie but might be to Sally Wofford-Girand
over at Union Literary, or any other agent you think might want to work with
me, please toss me in her (or his) direction.
That’d send
my Happy Meter THROUGH THE ROOF!
You’ll be MY
HERO and I’ll dedicate a post in honor of you and your awesomeness.
Each one of
you, The Fabulous Five!
Leave a
little Luv Comment below, or if you like a little anonymity, e-mail me and I’ll take care of the rest.
Or if you’d
prefer, simply pass me along and let the magic find its way back to this
endeavor.
No matter
your involvement, you’re one of my idols just because you’re here…
And your
presence always makes me a Happy Girl.
What about you? What recent Moment(s)
brought a smile to your face or cleansed a little of the dirt from your soul?
Share the event here and spread a little joy!
Hugs and
Healing, Journeyers…
Please do share...









I'm so behind in life and all things blogging. I was surprised- and touched- to see me mentioned on your blog! I love the way you describe my situation...emotional cleansing. I love the concept of Happy Happens! It's the little moment of happiness that help us get through life. Hope you're having a great week!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading and commenting and sharing, Melissa! And I look forward to receiving your guest post! Keep those eyes peeled for more of those fleeting moments of joy. :)
ReplyDeleteHugs and healing, Journeyer!