Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Red Light Green Light.

I recently came to the conclusion that rushing through life busily working and worrying is just pointless. It's like those little red cars that rev up their engines, vroom vrooooooom.... all loud and obnoxious like they are going somewhere really cool and important. 5 minutes later they are stopped quietly at the RED LIGHT next to you. You think the driver has learned a lesson, but sure enough, when the light turns green they are off again! Racing themselves to the next red light.

In life, we have the same choice... we can drive the speed limit (occasionally a little over). We can take time to observe our surroundings and notice new things along the journey. We can be smart about risks. OR We can cling to our flashy lifestyle and speed past everyone and everything in our way.

For those who choose to throw caution to the wind, remember that in the end you are racing to the same red light... Life has a way of slowing us down involuntarily for a pause here and there. We are all human and our resources are limited. If we constantly push it to the limit and refuse to take breaks, WE. WILL. CRASH!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

I will NEVER forget you twenty eleven!

Happy New Year to you friends and family!

It's been a while since I have posted, mainly because God has been opening up windows and pouring out blessings and... I've been busy trying to make room to receive them all. I just have to give Him glory for all of the exciting things that have happened in 2011 and for all the exciting things sure to happen in the new year.

Thanks to AT&T, I have a moment of actual free time... I'm stuck at my office waiting for a repair technician to fix my phone lines. He is scheduled to be here "some time between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 pm." Gee, thanks for being so specific folks! I digress, sometimes it's good to slow down and reflect.

I'm stealing this reflection exercise from my friend, Whitney Newby, who writes for an amazing blog called Elm Street Life. Love the way she pulled memories from each month of the past year. You can read her blog here.

Twenty eleven, I most certainly will never forget you...

january
started my last semester of law school

february
took a pole dancing class with friends at my bachelorette party
enjoyed biscuits and strawberries with cousins Frank & Gwen

march
married my honey and promised (through tears)
to loved him til I breathe my last breath... and I will.
mini-mooned at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel!

april
learned true faith through an unexpected rejection from Teach for America

may
housed the Huntsville "refugees" through a terrible tornado
graduated from Vanderbilt
celebrated mom's retirement surprise party

june
decided to take the bar at the eleventh hour
painted picture frames to welcome my awesome step-babies home for the summer

july
went to the Giles-Jeter family reunion in Savannah, GA
studied day and night...
studied some more...
took the big bad bar exam

august
started work as an immigration law clerk
saw my strong husband face illness and learned to love in sickness and health...

september
watched my old roommate get married at the Symphony Center in Nash (gorgeous)
moved to Memphis, TN by faith
met wonderful people all over the city, especially at the Community Legal Center

october
learned that I passed the bar!
surprised my honey with a belated birthday present that he loved
celebrated Devin's 25th with a girl's weekend in Atlanta
co-photographed a 50th wedding anniversary with my love

november
took yet another exam, the MPRE
quit my job by faith, and decided to hang my own shingle
drove all around the US to be with my step-babies for Thanksgiving
enjoyed the best meal that I've ever had at mom's
picked out (yes) picked-out Mariah's dread locks

december
turned 25! and celebrated with friends and loved ones
passed the MPRE and got sworn in :)
moved-in to my first office space
celebrated a quiet, yet sweet Christmas with new friends
found a church home (por fin!) at Iglesia Adventista del Septimo Dia


Whew! So blessed... you know, when you look back, it makes you wonder how you could even "fix your mouth" to complain. God has been so good...