Seize the Day.
Live in the moment.
Embrace life.
Take advantage of opportunities that present themselves.
As you may be aware, intellectually understanding words on a page and living in the reality of them are two different things. Life is a continual series of choices that test whether or not our beliefs will be expressed in our actions. A few days ago, I took the opportunity to embrace a moment, and my day turned from blasé to extraordinary. Sometimes the simplest moments in life can leave a powerful impact on your very own heart.
I was awake early for a morning airport run which was followed closely by a school dropoff. By 8:15 am, I had already been in the car for wearisome 2 1/2 hours. When I arrived back home, I was faced with decision points about the remainder of my day. Hmmmm. The toilets certainly were not sparkly and disinfected. The carpets bore the reminders of the numerous feet that pass over them each day. A steady stream of emails were queued and waiting to be answered. There was health insurance paperwork that was nearing an important deadline. The dilemma of a healthy yet tasty dinner was pulling on my thoughts. Merchandise returns had begun to stack on top of the snail mail waiting to be sorted, processed, and recycled. An ever encroaching daily press of maintenance can consume and choke out the energy of the creative life that we all possess. As I pondered the day ahead, the Colorado autumn sunshine seaped past my eyes and bore deep into my soul. It battled with the unchecked items on the To-Do list of which my conscience continued to remind me.
A few months earlier, I had spent several schedule deficit summer weeks collecting information on the Colorado hikes that I wanted to explore. I searched online, borrowed library books, and read local magazines. For residents of the mile high city, outdoor adventures are in abundance, and I had my eye on some great alpine lake hikes, waterfall hikes, and dog-friendly hikes. It was our first official summer in Colorado, and I wanted to be outside. As the summer wound to a close, the outdoor concerts, baseball games, barbeques, mini-golf and poolside relaxation had superseded my long list of hikes. These other events had provided the memories I was looking for to satisfy my longing for family connection, but my yearning for the closeup scenic majesty of the Rockies went unfulfilled.
One quick check of the weather gave further incentive to my budding plan. Today's weather had no chance of precipitation, which for the Front Range and neighboring cities, has proven to be an anamoly with elevation driven afternoon storm systems. There would be abundant sunshine throughout the day. The last potential roadblock crept into my mind: driving time. My afternoon carpool deadline would come before I realized it, so as the clock ticked past 9 am, I realized my decision point was upon me. I seized the day. I was going, and my faithful golden doodle, Winnie, would be my companion.
I made my choice.
I stopped.
I embraced life.
And life embraced me anew.
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