I have been avoiding today's post like the plaque. 1.) because I feel like I have the plaque and have been at the doctors and curled up in a ball trying to figure out what be wrong and 2.) because when I first read today's challenge topic my mind said "oh heck to the no!".
Letting go?! React to letting go? How am I supposed to react to letting go?
Letting go has never been an easy thing for me. I couldn't even change my last name and let go of my old one, instead I now have four names instead of three. I liked my name. It was a part of who I was and I felt that dropping any part of my name (either my old middle or my old last) was like dropping the person I was before I got married. That girl is still in here. She had to learn to adapt to married life but she still lets her voice be heard every now and then (aka all the time).
Letting go can take on so many different contexts and more often than not, having to do it is not something we can prepare for. Letting go plays into relationships, it plays into life, it plays into death and the list goes on. Letting go is the ultimate goodbye because, though sometimes the things you let go of come back to you, when you are actually in the process of letting go you expect it to be for the final time.
Letting go also plays into forgiveness. As Oprah said "Forgiveness is letting go of the hope that the past could have been any different." Our past is always something we have to eventually let go of and for me one of the hardest things to do. We can remember it and what it taught us, we can forgive the parts that we would rather gloss over, but we must let it go. In letting go of the past I have been able to find forgiveness even when an apology was never offered, or in some cases not needed. I had to forgive God for taking my grandmother before I got married, I had to forgive myself for mistakes I had made and that I finally had to let go of, and I have had to forgive others for hurt caused by being humans living in a world that trips us up all the time. Forgiveness is letting go and knowing that though I probably won't ever forget those things I also won't let them define me.
I don't know if letting go of things is something that will ever get easier. I think that's ok. Letting go is supposed to be hard. If it isn't then whatever we are letting go off wasn't strong enough to teach us anything and moving on is about learning how to take the things we've had to let go of and learn from them. Letting go is not a giving up, letting go is the acknowledgement that circumstances were given their best shot, that lives were lived and that people were loved. Sometimes letting go of something is the understanding that we have so much more to give and that what it is that weighs us down keeps us from loving ourselves and those entrusted to us in the fullest way possible. It is in those moments of letting go that we find hope and freedom and empowerment.
Words on a page are so much easier said than done and I know that I can cling to things that I don't want to let go of harder than Charlie hung onto his golden ticket, but today for this moment I vow to let go of the things that hold me and chain me. I will probably have to vow the same tomorrow but I promise myself to let go... just let it go!
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
He Loves Me Like Jesus Does
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| *Photo compliments of Nu Visions in Photography |
Baby Got Back: Oh me, oh my!! This song. I have no rear end to speak of my friends so maybe this song became somewhat of an oxymoron but this song reminds me of high school and innocence (yes, strange I know) and friends. The one that when we hear it after all these years we have to catch each others eyes and laugh and sing along. We were just these young, naive girls who thought that dancing to this was just the bomb dot com.
I Want to Grow Old with You from the Broadway show
This is the song that Babe and I danced to at our wedding. We went to see The Wedding Singer when it was playing at our local theater. I had never seen the movie and the play was fabulous. When they sang this song, I thought "now this is our song"! We had never really had a song that fit us so perfectly (minus the letting you cheat at checkers part; don't ever let me win - there will be serious repercussions if I find out "you done" let me win).
Recently however, this following song has struck me...
Like Jesus Does by Eric Church
The first time I heard it I remember switching it off and then I heard it again and it just seem to catch and captivate me. In that first moment, where I listened from beginning to end, I thought, "I like that song". It was fitting, except for the fact that it didn't fit just right. It didn't seem to fit me. If I were to paint a picture of our lives with that song, it would have to be the other way around. It wouldn't be she loves me, it would be he loves me. He does love me mostly like Jesus does. Though no one but God alone can love me like Jesus, Babe is a pretty close second. The way he loves people in general is incredible to me sometimes. He is one of the most forgiving, loving, supportive and non-condemning people I know.
When I play the song through my way it goes a little like this...
I'm a long gone wayward soul sometimes,
Dreams are the far outreaches for which my heart pines.
Yet, he believes in my like he believes his bible,
He loves me like Jesus does.
I'm a lead foot leaning on a white old Ford,
I'm a girl who craves stability with a mind that won't just let her get bored.
Yet he carries me when my sins weigh me down to the floor
and loves me like Jesus does.
All the crazy in my dreams,
My one right broken wing,
and the left that fails to overcompensate for everything.
Yeah he knows the girl I ain't,
He forgives me when I can't.
The devil, man, he don't stand a chance.
He loves me like Jesus does.
I should have thought he would give up on me someday,
yet I never had to doubt him, though I doubt myself in many ways.
So, I thank God each night and twice on Sundays
That he loves me like Jesus does.
All the crazy in my dreams,
My one right broken wing,
and the left that fails to overcompensate for everything.
Every single piece of who I am shines brighter in his eyes,
even the parts of me some might despise.
Yeah he knows the girl I ain't,
He forgives me when I can't
The devil, man, he don't stand a prayer.
He loves me like Jesus does.
I'm a long gone wayward soul sometimes.
Most days I think I do alright at loving Babe, but
I know I make mistakes at it often. This wife thing was a lot harder for me to learn than
I thought it would be. I had considered myself a pretty good girlfriend.
We had been together for five years before we even got married. I thought
"how hard and different could it be?" Oh, bless my soul! The wife thing has been a
process. Maybe because I hadn't ever pictured the wife role when I had
planned out our futures. I had done the girlfriend thing, I had somewhat
pictured the wedding thing, and I had absolutely pictured the mom thing but the
wife thing? I guess that had gotten left out somehow. It has been a learning
process (and a loving process) and he has bared with me through it all as a
stable rock of clarity. He teaches me everyday how to love better and for that
I will always be grateful.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
The UnDisney Side of Cali
Day 28's Disclaimer: These are not the rest of my favorite pics as told to look for in this post. Today I am on a "ain't nobody got time for that" mission to get my license reinstated after it was confiscated for supposedly not paying a ticket that I have the receipt for (thank you very much). Thank you Mr. Policeman (or the automatic ticket payment system I guess) for messing up my schedule all weekend with the inability to drive my car. Must just be payback for this incident. These were all together already in a nice little package. Hope you enjoy!

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