True confession time: when my son was small, we were a Barney, yes the big purple dinosaur, kind of household for a time. As the amazingly agile and light-footed dinosaur would sing and dance his way through thirty minutes of Barney-world scenarios, things seemed lighter, happier, not so serious.
As an admitted music junkie and an amazingly avid dance fan (for someone who can’t dance 🙂 ), I think Barney’s on to something. I feel the same way when I watch The Muppet Movie and see everyone singing and dancing through the town, “Life’s a Happy Song.” Before I know it, I’m singing along and bopping my head like nobody’s business. I watch “Riverdance” and “Lord of the Dance” and related hard-shoe fantasticness and any sense of doom and gloom I might have felt prior lifts right away.
So to begin your weekend off right, and to put a spring in your step and a song in your heart….here’s your jumpstart. Slainte, Lisa
P.S. If you start singing Barney or Kermit songs today, hold your head high and sing loud! 😉
There are many things that I don’t get…stuff that evidently is God’s domain, stuff He has reasons for that I just cannot understand. And on hard days, that just has to be enough. It’s what I grab onto and hold onto with all my might. God’s got it…God’s got it. Some lyrics from U2’s Yahweh song really say it well:
“Take this soul, stranded in some skin and bones
Take this soul and make it sing, sing…
Yahweh…Yahweh….always pain before a child is born
Yahweh…Yahweh….still I’m waiting for the dawn…
The sun is coming out…the sun is coming up on the ocean…
Take this heart, take this heart, and make it break…”
(U2, “Yahweh”, HTDAAB)
He is teaching me something good, and it will be alright. I’m waiting for the dawn, the sun that I know is coming out over the ocean. I’ll be there with a big smile on my face and arms open wide to meet it. Slainte, Lisa
Different people have many different definitions for success. To me, I always view success through a lens of love.
Success vs. The Love Filter
Lots of money vs. Fulfillment in your work
Fancy stuff vs. A kiss from your spouse in your kitchen in the evenings, cuddling on the couch in your comfy clothes
Fame/Fortune vs. Your husband and children thinking you’re the greatest wife/mom/singer ever
Today marks 25 years of being married to the most successful man I know; he has more love than any man could ever hold in one heart. I love you, Ed, and I can’t wait for the next 25! 🙂 Here’s to the best of adventures together. Love, Lisa
The perfect day could be….
Walking through the surf, kicking up the foam as you go
Finding an unbroken and perfect sand dollar at the bottom of clear blue water
Listening to the steel drum band as they play beachfront
Taking your boogie board out for the seventh time, but that time you catch the perfect wave that lifts you up and lets you fly along the top of the water, then sets you down and carries you to shore
Holding hands with the one you love as you watch the sun set over the ocean
Hearing God’s voice, like many rushing waters, as you listen to the ocean’s roar
What would be a perfect day for you? Love to hear from you, as always. Slainte, Lisa