The way to love life is to love many things.
~Van Gogh
~Van Gogh

I started Unwritten Travels today. For the first time since our book was cut and pasted into a binder, I am filling in the blanks of my very own copy.
Even though I am


(Yes, that was one sentence. I need a blog editor.)
It almost felt obsene.
What buisness do I have thinking about my favorite things on a day like today, in a month like this month, where there is too much to do and not near enough time or energy to do it?
But I did it anyway, because if I weren't me, I would be lecturing you on taking time for yourself ESPECIALLY in the hardest times. So I listened to me telling you that this is good for you
~healthy actually, like eating vegetables, wholegrains and drinking lots of water.
And it was.
I felt this tired part of myself stretch her little arms out, look up for the first time in a while, and remember that she matters.
My favorite color: this yummy blue (the little sticks).
My favortie article of clothing: pink polka dot skirt that I am wearing tonight.
My favorite sport: zumba (according to my definition of sport, anyway)
My favorite book: I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb
and anything by Marisa de los Santos. I wrote her last year on National Author's Day and she wrote me back the kindest letter.
My favorite shoes: I am wearing them right now. Strapy floral wedge sandals. They make me smile every time I peek at my feet :)
My favorite gift(s) received: my camera, my engagement ring, my grandmother's ring.
My favortie article of clothing: pink polka dot skirt that I am wearing tonight.
My favorite sport: zumba (according to my definition of sport, anyway)
My favorite book: I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb
and anything by Marisa de los Santos. I wrote her last year on National Author's Day and she wrote me back the kindest letter.
My favorite shoes: I am wearing them right now. Strapy floral wedge sandals. They make me smile every time I peek at my feet :)
My favorite gift(s) received: my camera, my engagement ring, my grandmother's ring.
Thankfulness overwhems me as I reflect on the many things I love about my life.
Well, my timer went off to alert me that I must get on with the day.
What have you learned about yourself from filling out Your Favorite Things?
1 comment:
i bought unwritten travels from jenny after she described it to me in our grad school class. her description made my tired heart drool... a weird description i know, but accurate nonetheless. :)
i brought it home and waited until a dedicated moment to open it and begin. as i completed the favorite things page, i was really surprised how difficult it was for me to come up with each thing.
as the 7th of 8 kids i never really contemplated my favorites, i just had whatever i was given and couldn't be "picky". as an adult, i married a man who is the oldest of two and was raised to have preferences and favorites. this was the first time i had ever considered it okay to know those things about yourself. even so, i have found myself molding things to be his favorites, and still ignoring my own self...
that was a long way to say that i loved that part of the book... so much so that i have set up a little tent in my mind and camped out on that concept for a bit. i feel like i am getting to know myself for the first time in many years, and it feels good. :)
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