For me...anywhere, anytime, anything.
I love my life...it's taken me years to get here...but I'm pretty content and find that I'm drawn to an inspired life of creativity, learning, living and loving. My life's story weaves itself in and out of happiness, contentment, struggles, laughter, hardships, sadness, losses, gains, friends and family. What I know now, is that my life's story has made me who I am and I have been inspired by it and hope to be an inspiration to others...My Inpsired Life
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Friday, August 2, 2019
It’s August 2nd and it’s a beautiful day!
Wowza! This is a picture perfect summer day in Iowa. Low humidity makes it so. A gentle breeze helps. The pretty blue sky with floating clouds adds much to the beauty. It’s. just delightful all the way around.
I find inspiration comes in many forms. A scent, a flower, a bird. Songs inspire. Laughter inspires. A memory inspires.
But, kindness and generosity, a thoughtful word or gesture inspire me most. Inspire me to be better. To do better. To want better...for those I love most, my community and the world at large.
A Facebook post today was truly an inspiration. It made me happy. It made me think about what I’d do in a similar situation. Would I have done something or nothing at all? I’d like to think I’d have done something. I’ve gotten to be a blessing to others in different ways. As I am blessed in so many ways, I want to be a blessing to others,too.
Did you know, or have you heard it said, that if you don’t accept another’s help, you’re keeping them from using their gift to be a blessing?
Taking help from others can be difficult. I’ve struggled with it. But, knowing how good it makes me feel when I’m able to bless someone else, and after hearing it described in this way, I’m much more accepting of help.
Life is full of blessings. Sometimes, events and happenings cloud our perspective. I try really hard to concentrate on the blessings in life. Big ones, but mostly a series of small ones that make up this thing called life.
I’m inspired to find, create, look for ways I can be a blessing to others. I encourage you to join me in this.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2014
First-timers to our farm
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It's a super day here in the rolling countryside of Warren County, Iowa. It's brisk, yet the sunshine is deceiving. It warms the sunroom, from which I post today.
I had some gal pals over this past Sunday. They were first timers to our farm, and wanted a tour. We've been here for eight years. We've worked on many reno projects, and still have some to do. I love to show off what we've worked so hard on. Here's just a few snipets. Enjoy!
It's a super day here in the rolling countryside of Warren County, Iowa. It's brisk, yet the sunshine is deceiving. It warms the sunroom, from which I post today.
I had some gal pals over this past Sunday. They were first timers to our farm, and wanted a tour. We've been here for eight years. We've worked on many reno projects, and still have some to do. I love to show off what we've worked so hard on. Here's just a few snipets. Enjoy!
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the girly room in the house...for our granddaughter |
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Fabric~my inspiration piece for the room |
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a wall in our master bath |
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lace valances in the master bedroom |
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vintage wire basket turned light fixture |
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close up of the fall bounty display. i love the colors in the vintage enamel ware. the gourds were grown in our garden |
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looking on into the sitting room from the dining room |
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small mirrored sconce refreshed with Websters Chalk Paint Powder and black paint i had on hand |
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more from the girly room |
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i really love these paintings and colors blend in perfectly with the inspiration chair fabric |
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the wall art changed out and a new lamp |
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ceramic birds...i love birds |
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a plaque in the guest bath...have you discovered your passion? |
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Living your life...your way.
Today, Jane Pauley did a segment on the Today show about 'reinventing' your life after 50.
Yesterday, at Burlap & Roses, a customer came in, a very attractive woman, I'd say in her upper 50's to low 60's. She has the kind of silver/white hair that is silky, thick and gorgeous...the color and style that is in vogue these days. She was telling me that her dream is to have a museum show-casing vintage hats. They just purchased an acreage with a building that her husband told her she could now have her 'dream' museum. She walked out the door saying, "it's just 25 years too late; I hope I live long enough". A hint of bitterness in her voice. I say, GET ON WITH IT AND DO IT! She's most definitely not too old and a true picture of health.
Her final comment to me, paired with Jane Pauley's segment today, brings me to this blog post today. Don't let it become too late to follow your dream...make your own path, live your life...your way.
Later today I will head to a show, Junk Jubilee Jingles, where I will be a vendor. I will be joined by other 'like-minded' souls who I've come to know through this venue and other similar ones. As I've been pondering this subject, I've come to realize that most of us are in our mid to late 40's to mid 50's. Most, I imagine started living their life~their way, after the kids were raised and on their own. If I questioned them, they'd most likely tell me, "wish I would have done it sooner". Me, being one of them, totally agree!!!
We go through life getting done what needs to be done for everyone around us. Most of us happily raised our family, worked at a career that paid the bills, had some benefits, and paid vacation. It's what we do, it's what we did. However, the first chance I had to try this gig...with nothing else to get in the way...I took it and have not looked back.
Had I done it back then it might not have worked so well. Family obligations came first, as they should. But, I'm so glad I'm getting a second chance at living a life that is inspiring and creative and fulfills me...my person.
Here's to my Junking friends. Those who's hearts sing and burst with love for all things old, chippy, scrappy, shabby and glittered. To those of us determined to bring life and beauty back to something most would throw away. We're the ones that keep the past alive, we're keepers of memories, we're living our dream! Living our life...our way!
Yesterday, at Burlap & Roses, a customer came in, a very attractive woman, I'd say in her upper 50's to low 60's. She has the kind of silver/white hair that is silky, thick and gorgeous...the color and style that is in vogue these days. She was telling me that her dream is to have a museum show-casing vintage hats. They just purchased an acreage with a building that her husband told her she could now have her 'dream' museum. She walked out the door saying, "it's just 25 years too late; I hope I live long enough". A hint of bitterness in her voice. I say, GET ON WITH IT AND DO IT! She's most definitely not too old and a true picture of health.
Her final comment to me, paired with Jane Pauley's segment today, brings me to this blog post today. Don't let it become too late to follow your dream...make your own path, live your life...your way.
Later today I will head to a show, Junk Jubilee Jingles, where I will be a vendor. I will be joined by other 'like-minded' souls who I've come to know through this venue and other similar ones. As I've been pondering this subject, I've come to realize that most of us are in our mid to late 40's to mid 50's. Most, I imagine started living their life~their way, after the kids were raised and on their own. If I questioned them, they'd most likely tell me, "wish I would have done it sooner". Me, being one of them, totally agree!!!
We go through life getting done what needs to be done for everyone around us. Most of us happily raised our family, worked at a career that paid the bills, had some benefits, and paid vacation. It's what we do, it's what we did. However, the first chance I had to try this gig...with nothing else to get in the way...I took it and have not looked back.
Here's to my Junking friends. Those who's hearts sing and burst with love for all things old, chippy, scrappy, shabby and glittered. To those of us determined to bring life and beauty back to something most would throw away. We're the ones that keep the past alive, we're keepers of memories, we're living our dream! Living our life...our way!
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Sunshine and snow in the same day...
It's so pretty out today. The sun is shining bright beautiful. Snow is creeping in to our area later today. I can take snow...when the sun is shining.
It's the gray and bleak that seeps into my conscience and brings me down. I.need.the.sun.
Last year at this time, my hubs and I got to spend two weeks in Santa Barbara, California. My father and his wife treated us to great accommodations, fun sight seeing, wonderful food and an all around fantab time. Forever grateful!
And, did I mention the sun? Sunshine, sand and water...a great combo. I instantly feel healthier and want to eat fruit and drink water with lemon.
If it snows today...so be it. We've had a beautifully mild winter so far. Lots of sunshiny days have moved us that much closer to spring and I'll be inspired by that thought!
It's the gray and bleak that seeps into my conscience and brings me down. I.need.the.sun.
Last year at this time, my hubs and I got to spend two weeks in Santa Barbara, California. My father and his wife treated us to great accommodations, fun sight seeing, wonderful food and an all around fantab time. Forever grateful!
And, did I mention the sun? Sunshine, sand and water...a great combo. I instantly feel healthier and want to eat fruit and drink water with lemon.
If it snows today...so be it. We've had a beautifully mild winter so far. Lots of sunshiny days have moved us that much closer to spring and I'll be inspired by that thought!
Monday, January 9, 2012
A Fantab Idea
Most anyone who's remotely 'close' to me knows that I'm a magazine junkie. BIG TIME! I was chatting with some new found friends, via Burlap & Roses, over coffee the other day and our conversation lead to this topic.
I have stacks and stacks of magazine clippings of photos of homes, rooms, decor, design ideas, etc. The one thing about doing that, that I don't like is it's not a good and fair way to 'share' the magazine. Some will be re-sold at Burlap & Roses at a great discount. Others will be donated to the library, a nursing home, trading with friends, etc. Sooooo...
One of the gals said, "just take a picture" of the picture, then save it on your computer. BRILLIANT, I say. So, when I couldn't sleep last night (up 'til 4 a.m.) I did just that. Went through my stacks of magazines (in an effort to organize and clean up the piles), took photos of the things I wanted to "keep" and filed them away under my Home and Garden Decor file on my computer. I will keep them there, AND I plan to share them on PINTEREST...to share the LOVE! If you'd like to follow me on Pinterest, just click on the highlighted PINTEREST that I've provided. If you're knew to Pinterest and would like to be invited to join, just let me know by providing me your email address. I'll help you geet started. Can you say EYE CANDY? ; )
Inspiration is the key word here...you won't be disappointed!
I have stacks and stacks of magazine clippings of photos of homes, rooms, decor, design ideas, etc. The one thing about doing that, that I don't like is it's not a good and fair way to 'share' the magazine. Some will be re-sold at Burlap & Roses at a great discount. Others will be donated to the library, a nursing home, trading with friends, etc. Sooooo...
One of the gals said, "just take a picture" of the picture, then save it on your computer. BRILLIANT, I say. So, when I couldn't sleep last night (up 'til 4 a.m.) I did just that. Went through my stacks of magazines (in an effort to organize and clean up the piles), took photos of the things I wanted to "keep" and filed them away under my Home and Garden Decor file on my computer. I will keep them there, AND I plan to share them on PINTEREST...to share the LOVE! If you'd like to follow me on Pinterest, just click on the highlighted PINTEREST that I've provided. If you're knew to Pinterest and would like to be invited to join, just let me know by providing me your email address. I'll help you geet started. Can you say EYE CANDY? ; )
Inspiration is the key word here...you won't be disappointed!
Friday, January 6, 2012
golden glow
As I awoke this morning and looked out the window overlooking the rolling
countryside, a golden glow left me speechless. It was beautiful.
A great start to an even better day ahead. A Golden Glow kind of day...
make it the best day yet and ENJOY!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
off to a great start...day 3 of 2012
happy new year, friends. it's day 3 of 2012 and i'm off to a good start. the 2nd day of the year was spent working on my books...prepping for tax time. it felt good to see the year in review...what sold, what didn't do so hot, just where i need to go this year with burlap & roses.
and, on a personal level, i know where i want to go, too. more family and friends, taking time for i and my hubs, hoping to get a little travel in too. what about you...
share your thoughts with me here and may all your ideas and plans come to be.
and, on a personal level, i know where i want to go, too. more family and friends, taking time for i and my hubs, hoping to get a little travel in too. what about you...
share your thoughts with me here and may all your ideas and plans come to be.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Whatever your dreams...
I saw this posting today on Facebook. I like it...
"Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it….Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
What do you dream to do? Have? Be? Start planning today, your dreams will be reality sooner than you think.
Be Inspired, Be an Inspiration!
"Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it….Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one’s thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
What do you dream to do? Have? Be? Start planning today, your dreams will be reality sooner than you think.
Be Inspired, Be an Inspiration!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Tricked out apartment...Burlap & Roses style
Our youngest daughter graduated from college last December and acquired full-time employment at Honey Creek Resort on Lake Rathbun near Centerville, Iowa, where she had interned the previous summer.
Excitement ensued as she and I spent a couple days apartment shopping. We found the perfect place and Mackenzy graciously let me trick out her apartment with items from Burlap & Roses... and a few pieces from home, too.
Her main room is one open area, so we set out to make a couple "defined" areas. Above left, we set up a small bar area, complete with the once "used as a check out counter" cabinet. One side has doors to hold extra supplies and an area for mixing drinks. On top, we added a vintage tablecloth, folded into a triangle shape in the red/black and cream color scheme. Two black iron stools offer add'l seating when entertaining guests. The wall board in the back was picked up at a garage sale Mackenzy and I went to years ago. It's the perfect backdrop for the "bar" area and she's personalized it with her photos and art.
In the living area, a loveseat, slip covered in cream, signifies the seating area. The side and coffee tables came from Burlap & Roses, New Virginia. The black armoir has been used in various places in our home, and is a great addition to the living room in the apartment.
In the photo to the left, on what was a huge blank white wall, we hung a vintage, handmade quilt, which warmed up the space and gave it a punch of color...which was needed.
The magazine rack came out of inventory, too. the pillows were re-used from home.
In the picture to the right, the artwork, tweaked by repainting what was pink and changing it to a deep red and then using glitter on the mouth, makes for a unique and modern look to the otherwise, vintage pieces. Below the painting, another piece from the inventory at Burlap & Roses.
Mackenzy utilizes a black Love Sac chair and a leopard patterned butterfly chair for additional seating.
Moving on to her bedroom area, a vintage iron bed, bedside tables, lamps and small loveseat make their home in this space. Blending vintage and new, Mackenzy found the bedspread (first) and everything else just matched up perfectly.
The side table and magazine rack are from Burlap & Roses |
This dresser made its way to a small alcove in the corner. This piece, too, has been in use throughout the years in our home. Painted cream and shabbied up, it's stood the test of time.
Mackenzy's middle name is Grace, named after her Great Grandma Grace, who passed away just 4 days before she was born. These vintage letters were just the right thing for the built in shelf at the landing of the stairway. She's added other pieces around it and it's turned out to be a real cute area.
The apartment turned out so cute and is just perfect for Mackenzy's laid back, comfortable and inviting style. She's quite at home there and it's a great place to come home to. Being thrifty is in, quite charming and definitely offers a unique and customized style, and is INSPIRING.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
What Inspires my creativity at home?
I'm often asked, by those who shop at Burlap & Roses, "is your house decorated with this kind of stuff?" And, I have to answer, "not really". I have bits and pieces, combining vintage with new. You'll find the shabby and chippy things in my garden areas by way of birdhouses, garden decor, Adirondack chairs at the beach/pond...maybe a table or two at chair side, but for the most part...shabby and chippy are not part of my decor...however, if I lived in a cottage on a lake...IT.WOULD.BE.THERE.
For the most part, I'm inclined to decorate with clean lines, an uncluttered look (not to be confused with "clutter" from magazines, laundry and mail ; ~l ) I prefer reds and golds in my color choices. I've tried to go "all white" or neutral and it just doesn't work for me. I've done one room in a periwinkle blue, and it just doesn't appeal to me the same way...although I think it's pretty. Red and golds are in the bedding. Red stirs something in me. An energy. Gold cozies things up a bit.
I'm definitely a "purist" and prefer organic materials: cotton, linen, burlap, wood, ...lots of texture. I'm turned off by plastic and vinyl...thus, the siding that encompasses my exterior would be down in a heartbeat if our budget would allow...same with the blinds at my windows. But, I have to pick my budget battles! And, I will say, vinyl has it's place and looks nice. I just happen to like vintage homes and original...everything, if I can have it.
Our home ca. 2009 |
Much of my decorating is defined by the house...what it calls for. A typical 4-square farm house, it has original woodwork throughout. Straight-lined, the woodwork does not have fancy fret work or hand carved details. It's very simple...which I like. Anything that would be froo~frooie or Victorian would not appeal to me. And, I most likely would not purchase a house with that look...pretty, just not me.
Pine floor boards call for an understated, casual look. I love hand braided or area rugs to define a sitting area. I have a couple vintage hand braided rugs that I just love and have had for awhile.
The Rooster Room |
What Inspires your creativity at home?
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Just what is...Ephmera?
A word used in today's restyled~repurposed~refreshed world. Ephemera...here's a definition of the word.
ephemera plural : paper items (as posters, broadsides, and tickets) that were originally meant to be discarded after use but have since become collectibles.
I'm reminded of the many pieces of ephemera located in my scrapbook of my earlier years. Once again, I realize that I've loved doing this type of thing all my life...and, I wonder, why do we move so far from an "authentic" life~only to come back to it, if we're true to ourselves, our dreams, our desires. Those things that make our heart beat faster, our minds come alive with creativity and our souls are happy...really, really happy!
I'm INSPIRED to gather some and get to creating! Have an INSPIRED day and be an INSPIRATION!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Lessons learned and new understandings...and I have FAITH
My cousin made a comment the other day on Facebook regarding her happiness and contentment in her life. She finished the statement off with "Thank you, Lord!" Yes, thank you Lord!
I responded with this, "The hard part is having Faith in Him when things aren't so rosy...but, Faith I do have and that gets me through the rough spots." And, it does!
At the end of last year, December 31, 2010, exactly; I took a leap of faith and put my real estate license into referral. I've never looked back. I applied for several jobs~now I have an understanding and empathy for the unemployed looking. See, a lesson learned and a new understanding. I gave it a few weeks, then I had to make a decision. I also believe that a job never came about because my heart and soul is with my shop and the expansion of it, developing the B&B and making better use of our farm in "today's" market.
I've never been one to put my goals in writing and map out a plan to achieve them. This has been no different! I'm haphazard that way...but, I know my heart and I know where it leads me. It's not on paper, but it's in my head. I decided it was time to "follow my own advise" to so many others, "if you do what you love, what makes you tick, success will come!" AND, I turn 50 this year, and I can't think of a better time or age to make a change!
My hubs and children have not been so "excited" about what I've done, wondering "what is she thinking," I'm sure. It's not been the wisest thing financially, either. However, let me stress here, I was in real estate...an independent contractor, and with that, no sales~no moola; so, having a steady and normal income is not something our household was used to. And, real estate has been ODD at best the past few years. I enjoyed much success in real estate...it just didn't hold my interest anymore. As I said, I've not looked back.
Now, what my hubs has witnessed is how things just come together and weave themselves in and out of our life. One thing leads to another and things just take shape. He said to me one day, "it is funny how things just seem to come together for you". Oh, ye of little faith. I live with gratitude in my heart, mind talks with God all the time...and Faith.
I'm reminded of this constantly. As I said, leaving a career in real estate may not have been the best decision~OR, maybe it has been! When the other stresses and demands on me are gone, I can get to the business of my LIFE. The life I'm supposed to live...the life I have imagined.
We also had an investment property that was draining us financially... Something had to go...and it did~we sold it!!! I hope we never get to where we were again. I like living a more "authentic" life, where less is more! Lessons learned and new understandings.
We're strapped like we've never been before. It's been fun, actually! I shop wiser, we eat at home more, and my meals are planned with longevity and frugality in mind. We started getting books at the library, instead of purchasing them. I put things back on the shelf that I otherwise would have purchased without a thought. We got rid of the frivolity in our household...no home phone, we didn't use it anyway! The Directv is out of our budget, too. It's all been well and good. I actually think I could live without t.v. completely. I find I'm more active and look forward to creating, rather than watching a program. It's really, really been good. And, regular t.v. offers more than just a few channels now...who knew? If anything, I have gotten "wiser" as to what I spend, where and when. It's certainly been a time of adjustment...but like I said, it's been really, really good!
I'll sell something from the shop when I'm there working, a forgotten refund check will come; I say "NO" more, rather than "Yes" to everything. And, I've put it out there. I'm not ashamed or embarrassed. I'm willing to sacrifice for the things I really want. My life is more in balance and I'm happy and content!
And, I have FAITH. I always have had. I've always felt that I had guidance and safety from the Man upstairs. He's led me thus far and he'll lead me further. With that said, if I fail, my Faith in Him will continue...it always has. He's never forsaken me. I.Have.Been.Tested. There's always a lesson learned, a new understanding that one would never have had, if they had not walked down a certain path, taken a different turn or kept the monkeys on their back.
Here's a funny thing...I'm finding dropped coins all the time. Not just pennies, but nickels and dimes. Each time I see one, I'm reminded that God does provide. Sometimes I pick them up and sometimes I leave them, hoping someone who really needs them will find them. It's just a gentle reminder to me...it inspires me!
"The hard part is having Faith in Him when things aren't so rosy...but, Faith I do have and that gets me through the rough spots." Lessons learned and new understandings...and, I have FAITH!
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Lunching with my First bestie
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Cousin Linda, Debbie & me/Lake Ahquabi |
Of course, the daily ying and yang of life occurred away from each other, but, the monumental events: Christmas, Easter, birthdays, stay overs, and even some vacations and such, included each other.
On a whim, I called and asked her to lunch yesterday, after seeing on Facebook, that she was on vacation from work. I'm so glad I did. Even today, our lives are intertwined and we continue to share some of the same events life has to offer.
As little girls, we played little girl games. We stayed over at Grandma's house together, stayed up all night playing games, giggling and in our teens, making calls to teen lines. I witnessed her driving the mini bike into the fence and she stood up with me getting married(the 1st time). I think we fell off Lucky, the pony together and were teased incessantly by our uncle Jack and Jerry. I think Debbie was tormented by "bugs" and me, I screamed "icky acky"as I was placed in amongst a pasture of horse manure.
Debbie's parents belonged to a camping group and I was often invited to go along on these camping events. These were some of the best times of my childhood. Teen dances...man, what a treat! The venue would be crowded with 13, 14, 15 year olds. Dancing 'til we couldn't dance no more...or, maybe the music stopped. I can't really remember. All I remember is that is was FUN!
During this same time frame, Debbie would come and stay overnight. Time and again. And, time and again, it seemed something strange would happen. Ummmm, for instance, we were awakened by lights flashing and cops knocking at our door when our car was stolen, tornadoes hit, a man was found in our ditch passed. She thought of herself as a "jinx". It was very strange.
One Easter she spent the night with us. We were up after the Easter Bunny made an appearance. I can remember we were playing some game on the kitchen floor and one of us saw an Easter Egg that had been hidden. Well, we started looking and finding and of course, eating them.
We had our children together. I babysat for her and her for me. We shared the deaths of our grandparents and an aunt together. Although our lives somewhat went their separate ways, I know my love for her never did! I knew I'd always be there for her if she needed it and her me. Yesterday was just one of those days. She didn't really know it, but I'm glad it worked out. I needed a little "cousin time." Being one to believe that things work out the way the are supposed to, I found that, once again, the stars aligned again for me when I needed it.
After all, who else shares the same stories as you do. The same order or understanding of events; a timeline that curves and sways in and out of life's moments together, more than a family member. For me, it was my cousin, Debbie. We entertained at the Polk County home with my church...we STILL can do the motions to Put Your Hand in the Hand of the Man Who Stills the Waters, Deep and Wide and others. And, let me tell you, it's not beyond us to step into those motions and song with even a mention of those times. Christmas Pageants...memorizing our verses. Selling "goods" to raise money to go to church camp.
As we hit our fifties together...one before the other, but I won't mention details, we found ourselves still in sync with each other. Yesterday's topics: menopause and grandchildren. We have gracefully moved into the next phase of our lives. It's a most interesting time for sure.
There are many other moments, events, ups and downs. I'll save them in my memory bank and bring them out at another time.
For now, for as far back as I can remember, my cousin, Debbie, was in my life. Not just as my cousin, but as my bestie! I really can't think of too many times that an event for either of us was not shared...
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Don't Hog Your Journey...
Hoda's story is great, and deep, and more than just her breast cancer...for sure! We are all more than just one part. We are, shall we say, the sum of all our parts. I am a woman, a mother, a wife, a daughter an entrepreneur...the list goes on and on. But, it's the sum of all of these things that makes me who I am today. I enjoy sharing my journey...it gives me great pleasure and I hope it adds to your journey, too.
The other day, I stopped by the "Music in the Park" event held at the city park in town. In amongst the music...which was very enjoyable, I heard someone get up and give a testimonial. I wonder, did his journey make a difference to someone else in the crowd. It did mine and I'm sure another's. Then I have to think...what if he didn't share his "journey"? What if he kept it to himself...I would not have known the depth of his story...his courage in sharing it. It has stuck with me...and, it removed me from my cares and woes and opened my mind, my heart, to another's struggles and triumphs.
Life is a Journey, isn't it? Sometimes we're on a mountain, sometimes we're in a valley. Most of the time, I'd guess we're just motating along on the plaines. Enjoying life, taking one day at a time, doing what needs to be done and just cruising along. To me, it's the mountains and valleys that we grow the most. We are pushed to our limit, only to find our limit can be pushed. We read something or hear of someone else's journey and we gain strength from it. We realize we're not alone. Somehow, we come out on the other side because of it...but don't necassarily understand where it came from. What if no one shared their journey? Who would be a better, stronger, wiser person because of your journey? Maybe your journey is told by your actions. How you reach out to your community members, volunteering, donating, a struggle overcome. Our journey's are shared in many different ways. The key is that it's shared.
"Don't hog your journey, it's not just for you." I would not be who I am today without knowing of another's journey. And this folks, is the view from my front porch.
Beth Voltmer lives on a farm in rural New Virginia
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My cousins, lil sis and me, circa 1968... we're each a part of the others journey |
"Don't hog your journey, it's not just for you." As I was listening to the Today show while working, Hoda Kotb was sharing a story. While on a plane, she was visiting with the gentleman sitting beside her. Chit-chatting away, she had mentioned she had had breast cancer. She asked him not to think of that if he ever thought of her in the future. He turned to her and said, "Don't hog your journey, it's not just for you." I kept thinking of that statement and have decided that I agree with it. What if no one ever shared their story~their journey...good or bad. My world would certainly not be as rich and full as it is now. I would not know of another's happiness, adventures, struggles. I would not be who I am today without knowing of another's journey.
Hoda's story is great, and deep, and more than just her breast cancer...for sure! We are all more than just one part. We are, shall we say, the sum of all our parts. I am a woman, a mother, a wife, a daughter an entrepreneur...the list goes on and on. But, it's the sum of all of these things that makes me who I am today. I enjoy sharing my journey...it gives me great pleasure and I hope it adds to your journey, too.
The other day, I stopped by the "Music in the Park" event held at the city park in town. In amongst the music...which was very enjoyable, I heard someone get up and give a testimonial. I wonder, did his journey make a difference to someone else in the crowd. It did mine and I'm sure another's. Then I have to think...what if he didn't share his "journey"? What if he kept it to himself...I would not have known the depth of his story...his courage in sharing it. It has stuck with me...and, it removed me from my cares and woes and opened my mind, my heart, to another's struggles and triumphs.
Life is a Journey, isn't it? Sometimes we're on a mountain, sometimes we're in a valley. Most of the time, I'd guess we're just motating along on the plaines. Enjoying life, taking one day at a time, doing what needs to be done and just cruising along. To me, it's the mountains and valleys that we grow the most. We are pushed to our limit, only to find our limit can be pushed. We read something or hear of someone else's journey and we gain strength from it. We realize we're not alone. Somehow, we come out on the other side because of it...but don't necassarily understand where it came from. What if no one shared their journey? Who would be a better, stronger, wiser person because of your journey? Maybe your journey is told by your actions. How you reach out to your community members, volunteering, donating, a struggle overcome. Our journey's are shared in many different ways. The key is that it's shared.
"Don't hog your journey, it's not just for you." I would not be who I am today without knowing of another's journey. And this folks, is the view from my front porch.
Beth Voltmer lives on a farm in rural New Virginia
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
“It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation." ~ Herman Melville
I received this today on Facebook. I really liked it and really, what a true statement. Do we live a life of authenticity or do we imitate? Imitation is the easy road to travel, isn't it. And, it does flatter...but who?
Something to think about today in our comings and goings. Have a wonderfully authentic day inspired by originality!
Beth
I received this today on Facebook. I really liked it and really, what a true statement. Do we live a life of authenticity or do we imitate? Imitation is the easy road to travel, isn't it. And, it does flatter...but who?
Something to think about today in our comings and goings. Have a wonderfully authentic day inspired by originality!
Beth
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Vintage Home & Garden...where my inspirations come to life
I've been busy...busy, busy, busy. My mornings are spent with my real estate business. My afternoons, weekends and any other 'free' time is spent at my shop. I'm re-re-redoing, refreshing, re-styling. It's been 8 years and time for a change. It's been fun, uplifting and energizing.
Time is closing in on me. I'm a procrastinator...so, the push is on. Almost every day, I receive a call or email from someone asking if my shop is open yet...and if not, WHEN? My open date is coming soon.
The THIRD THURSDAY SALES will start in July. VINTAGE HOME & GARDEN will be open the THIRD THURSDAY each month and the following Friday, Saturday and Sunday...YES, I'm going to try being open on Sundays. I'll be open 10:00~3:00 each day. As always, I will try to accomodate shoppers by appointment.
You're going to find a new look...walls have been repainted. New vintage merchandise will be available, as well as NEW, new home and garden decor.
Please mark your calendars now...and plan to make it a day shopping at Vintage Home & Garden and the other fine shopping venues in south~central Iowa.
I'm inspired...are you?
Time is closing in on me. I'm a procrastinator...so, the push is on. Almost every day, I receive a call or email from someone asking if my shop is open yet...and if not, WHEN? My open date is coming soon.
The THIRD THURSDAY SALES will start in July. VINTAGE HOME & GARDEN will be open the THIRD THURSDAY each month and the following Friday, Saturday and Sunday...YES, I'm going to try being open on Sundays. I'll be open 10:00~3:00 each day. As always, I will try to accomodate shoppers by appointment.
You're going to find a new look...walls have been repainted. New vintage merchandise will be available, as well as NEW, new home and garden decor.
Please mark your calendars now...and plan to make it a day shopping at Vintage Home & Garden and the other fine shopping venues in south~central Iowa.
I'm inspired...are you?
Friday, June 4, 2010
Great time with a Great Friend
It was a great time, shared with a great friend. I decided to try my hand at camping alone, my hubby has cows he needs to tend to, and my job allows me to be anywhere and conduct business. So, with a little planning, a date picked out, groceries purchased, clothes packed...I was off and pulling the rig behind me (followed by the hubby...he had to show me how to set up).
While in the midst of making my camping plans, I remembered my friend, Cindy, had purchased her own camper, so, I did what any good friend would do. I invited her to join me. So the adventure unfolds...
Steve left on Sunday morning, so that meant I had two whole days by myself, until Cindy made her way down. What to do, what to do? I had so many ideas and plans of things I wanted to get done. I didn't know where to start.
I finally decided to try my hand at watercolors. Not too bad, not too bad! It was fun and I lost myself in what I was doing. I was surprised at how enjoyable it was. Sitting at my camper table, taking in the views of the lake, I painted a landscape. Set it aside...I'd come back and tweak it later. I used my pencil to outline a rooster...what did I want it to look like? What colors would I use and how would I initiate texture into the painting? How would it all come together? My first attempt at watercolors was successful, enjoyable and something I wanted to accomplish. I'll come back to it again, and again, and again...I liked it just that much!
It was so fun, not a care in the world! No laundry to worry about, didn't have to concern myself with a meal for anyone. I was one relaxed gal. I pondered, I cleaned, I rearranged the camper (it needed to be done). My afternoon was filled with whatever tripped my trigger...which really wasn't much, but, it was nice! It was refreshing! it was liberating!
The adventure began when Cindy rolled in. I giggle now, just thinking about it. WHAT IS IT THAT IS SOOOOO DARN DIFFICULT TO BACK A CAMPER...ANYTHING FOR THAT MATTER, INTO A NICE BIG PARKING SPOT? We both new what had to be done, we both new how to do it. But, then we noticed a real nice, older gentleman watching us. We, being the big hearted gals that we are, thought that maybe he had some testosterone induced need to come and help these 'damsels in distress'. So, we just played up to it and sure enough...he came over, beat on his chest and directed Cindy into her spot. We played our cards right on that one!
Of course, I'm just being silly. We were very appreciative of his help. And, as I mentioned, we knew what to do...JUST COULDN'T DO IT!!! This sweet man insisted upon helping us set up the camper. "Verle" was his name. Pretty soon, we waved his sweet wife over to join us at the picnic table. Shirley came right over and we had an extremely nice visit. Verle and Shirl went back to their camper and Cindy and I had supper in mine. Needless to say, it had to be the hottest day of the year so far, and we were hot, sweaty and exhausted.
Our two day adventure took us to Van Buren county one day and into Missouri the next. Yes, I did say Missouri. Jamesport, Missouri to be exact. A little shopping along the way, a stop here and there and lots and lots of talking and laughing.
Once again, I found myself basking in the joy of taking the road less travelled. My cohort in crime likes to do that, too. And so, there we were, driving along the back roads of southern Iowa and Northern Missouri. Gentle curves, rolling blacktop, grassy hillsides dotted with cows and the occasional sheep. A great time, shared with a great friend...taking the road less travelled and enjoying the adventure called life.
While in the midst of making my camping plans, I remembered my friend, Cindy, had purchased her own camper, so, I did what any good friend would do. I invited her to join me. So the adventure unfolds...
Steve left on Sunday morning, so that meant I had two whole days by myself, until Cindy made her way down. What to do, what to do? I had so many ideas and plans of things I wanted to get done. I didn't know where to start.
I finally decided to try my hand at watercolors. Not too bad, not too bad! It was fun and I lost myself in what I was doing. I was surprised at how enjoyable it was. Sitting at my camper table, taking in the views of the lake, I painted a landscape. Set it aside...I'd come back and tweak it later. I used my pencil to outline a rooster...what did I want it to look like? What colors would I use and how would I initiate texture into the painting? How would it all come together? My first attempt at watercolors was successful, enjoyable and something I wanted to accomplish. I'll come back to it again, and again, and again...I liked it just that much!
It was so fun, not a care in the world! No laundry to worry about, didn't have to concern myself with a meal for anyone. I was one relaxed gal. I pondered, I cleaned, I rearranged the camper (it needed to be done). My afternoon was filled with whatever tripped my trigger...which really wasn't much, but, it was nice! It was refreshing! it was liberating!
The adventure began when Cindy rolled in. I giggle now, just thinking about it. WHAT IS IT THAT IS SOOOOO DARN DIFFICULT TO BACK A CAMPER...ANYTHING FOR THAT MATTER, INTO A NICE BIG PARKING SPOT? We both new what had to be done, we both new how to do it. But, then we noticed a real nice, older gentleman watching us. We, being the big hearted gals that we are, thought that maybe he had some testosterone induced need to come and help these 'damsels in distress'. So, we just played up to it and sure enough...he came over, beat on his chest and directed Cindy into her spot. We played our cards right on that one!
Of course, I'm just being silly. We were very appreciative of his help. And, as I mentioned, we knew what to do...JUST COULDN'T DO IT!!! This sweet man insisted upon helping us set up the camper. "Verle" was his name. Pretty soon, we waved his sweet wife over to join us at the picnic table. Shirley came right over and we had an extremely nice visit. Verle and Shirl went back to their camper and Cindy and I had supper in mine. Needless to say, it had to be the hottest day of the year so far, and we were hot, sweaty and exhausted.
Our two day adventure took us to Van Buren county one day and into Missouri the next. Yes, I did say Missouri. Jamesport, Missouri to be exact. A little shopping along the way, a stop here and there and lots and lots of talking and laughing.
Once again, I found myself basking in the joy of taking the road less travelled. My cohort in crime likes to do that, too. And so, there we were, driving along the back roads of southern Iowa and Northern Missouri. Gentle curves, rolling blacktop, grassy hillsides dotted with cows and the occasional sheep. A great time, shared with a great friend...taking the road less travelled and enjoying the adventure called life.
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