“Beginnings are usually scary, endings are usually sad, but it's what's in the middle that counts. So when you find yourself at the beginning, just give hope a chance to float up. And it will.” ~ Hope Floats (1998)
Each and every morning while sipping copious amounts of coffee, I
witness the sunrise through my gigantic, over-sized kitchen window. The diameter of the window frame is about a
foot wider than intended for my space. Ten years sailed away before we realized our
builder accidentally installed the wrong window and still have yet to remorsefully
wonder who received our chintzy little one. At times I pondered why my cabinets on that side of the kitchen
were too small, and the space between the island and the stove so tight, but
anyone who's built a house knows better than to ask too many questions that will inevitably end
up costing extras in increments of hundreds or thousands.
So in the end, I accepted the big window glitch was simply a blessing as my breakfast area
was now a room with a grand, beautiful view that was either a sailors red-sky
warning or delight depending on the weather.
My breakfast table and chair are
positioned directly in front of the glass as though I am about to take in a
Broadway show and have the best tickets in the house. With the aroma of coffee filling the air, I
eagerly wait with anticipation for the performance to begin. Two large, backyard trees
frame the stage and the bright morning sky lights it up. Five AM in the summer and six in winter, the curtain rises.
I'd like to say that I've
witnessed each and every show, but I don't think it would be a good
thing to begin our new relationship telling fibs.
In the northeast, we are subject to various daily weather patterns and
four ever-changing seasons, but the sun always rises over the same hilltop in
the eastern sky to which my window faces.
The Lehigh River, which lays just beneath the high hills, sends a thick,
obscuring mist rising upward off the early morning waters leaving everything enclasped in a cloud of white. On other
mornings, the rising sun reflects off thousands of droplets of twinkling gold
across the dew-laden grass. But the
biggest tease of all is when the light will peek just over the hill with glint
of a sunbeam only to be squelched out as the clouds quickly roll in along with
a soaking rain. Watching each unique
sunrise is the place where I start each and every day.
It is said where our mind goes, we follow-- and I must agree. I have found that whether we have smooth
sailing or days of hardship, if we can just steer our mind to a sunny, positive
place first thing in the morning, our day will have a much better start. Sometimes I must admit that it's easier said
than done when you are looking at foreboding weather and not a hint of a
sunbeam is peeking through. But I've come to appreciate all the different types of weather and its
beauty.
A few years ago, after experiencing several, closely-timed periods of loss of loved ones, my grief-filled mornings were quite difficult for me. After a sound and peaceful sleep, it seemed
as if the moment I opened my eyes, the ever-present flip-flop of my
stomach would remind me that my parents and brother were gone. For months, and maybe even closer to a year,
my day began this way and knew something had to change. Someone
suggested that I try write about my family and all our good memories first
thing in the morning. I guess one might
call it journaling and decided to give it a whirl. Having never written anything longer than a
junior high love note folded into a football shape, I opened up my first Word
Document and started pecking away.
Although it was grammatically awful, filled with run on after run on
sentence, poor comma usage and tenses that were consistently, inconsistent, I
just kept my fingers moving while transcribing everything that was on my heart. As the days went by, I poured myself into
paragraph after paragraph and I made two observations. The sunrise in all its spectacular beauty gleaming over the top of my computer inspired better writing from me and
somewhere within me was a story teller trying to burst forth.
For the past few years, I have written quite a few stories about
my youth, family, and self that after some fine tuning was brave enough to
share with friends on Facebook. I was
selective as to which stories I felt safe to post but have recently been
feeling hindered and decided I wanted a wider audience who might not be just
appeasing me to make me feel good. Thus, the creation of my new blog.
My life has been a filled to the brim with all sorts of
experiences and stories that are a mixture of insightful reflection and humor -- the good, the bad and even the ugly. But I'm willing to share it. I don't know if anyone will even read my blog
but the fact that I've even set this up and written the first post is an
encouragement to me that I've accomplished something new in my life. And since I began this writing journey, I no longer wake up with a flip-flop in my
stomach! And if I receive nothing else from this new experience, I know that I'll always have
.... SUNLIGHT THROUGH MY WINDOW.
I hope you find enjoyment, encouragement, and a smile or two as I share
myself with you. Happy Reading!
I'm excited and happy to start this new blog!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your new blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you "unknown". You must be my 40 year secret admirer who always supports all my crazy endeavors. ~ XO
DeleteYou are so eloquent with your writing! I love it! Congratulations on your new blog!
ReplyDeleteGet that bottle of wine ready-- I have some stories to tell and it will get my inhibitions loosened up ! Facebook won't know what its missing! hehehehe. Thanks for the nice comment ~ xo
DeleteCan't wait for the next chapter! My new read!!
ReplyDeleteThis could be better than Confessions of a Shop-a-holic! Hang onto your scarf! ~ xo
DeleteOh, and thank you so much for following me!!
DeleteHow exciting.i look forward to following your Blog...love the way you Express yourself with words.im sure you will have many followers, best of luck!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Rain for taking time to support me along with your kind comments. I am excited, too!
DeleteSo my favorite book happens to be Confessions of a Shopaholic. I love everything Sophie Kinsella writes really. I’m thinking she might have journaled in her past so who knows, one of your blogs might inspire your first nove. Looking forward to reading your stories my old friend...Blog on!
ReplyDeleteHer books are SO funny-- and unfortunately, I can relate a little too much to some of her mishaps. LOL Since you enjoy her, pick up (if you already haven't) the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. BUT start with book one (One For the Money) and follow in order. I think they are the all time funniest books I've ever read. Also, not as funny, but another really good series is the Sneaky Pie Brown mysteries by Rita Mae Brown. Also start with book one and continue. It's an older series, but also a favorite of mine. Thanks for stopping by and all the kind words dear friend and thank you so much for following me!! ~ xo
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