Today was spent in the "big city," getting all kinds of stuff done, so I thought rather than just listing the events of my day, I'd share a song I listened to on my way home, that I hadn't heard in a while. It's one of my favorites.
I think the message is really important--rather than worrying about the end of things, we need to embrace what we have right now, in this moment.
There's no place like home, Colorado, United States
I love my life: my loving husband, my two adorable step-kids, my critters, and the great outdoors. Along the way I've been blessed with wonderful friends and family to help me in my journey.
Here's you'll find the smorgasbord of random happenings that is my life: everything from my journeys off the beaten path, to renovating old, dilapidated furniture, to my everlasting search for better health, to my propensity for trying new things.
My life isn't how I planned, but I wouldn't change a moment of it. I used to say I wanted an average life, but now I see that was never meant for me. I have learned to embrace the chaos, and this blog is my way of sharing my journey through the pandemonium that is my life.
3 comments:
Love the Flaming Lips - and that's probably my favorite song of theirs. What a nice way to start the morning - thanks :)
As soon as I saw your post title in my sidebar I got that refrain in my head. Great minds listen to the same music, methinks.
Good song. Guess we should be more like our horses, be grateful for what we have and live in the moment.
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