Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2011

The Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Day or Was It?

I am convinced there is nothing a glass of wine, bubble bath, Trader Joe's Chicken Tikka Masala and a long talk with your mom can't fix.

Case in point:

  • I woke up to snow this morning--never mind that it was 60 degrees or so on Saturday!
  • I was at work late and exhausted after a busy day with lots of ringing phones.
  • My phone stopped working and after spending 2 hours at the Mall between the AT&T and Apple store, it inexplicably started working again.  
  • It was still snowing/sraining (combination of rain and snow) when I left the mall at 7:30.
  • I arrive home too exhausted and frazzled to cook anything, let alone the dinner I had planned for tonight.
Image via weheartit

And yet.  And yet...Bad day?  What bad day?!

Friday, November 19, 2010

A Rainbow in My Clouds

Last night I was fortunate enough to see Maya Angelou speak at University of Missouri-St. Louis--thanks for the tickets Ashlee!  She was witty, funny, moving and above all inspirational.

She started her lecture with a early 20th century spiritual song which retold the story of the Great Flood in the Judeo-Christian tradition in which rainbows were set in the clouds as a promise that the rains would stop and the sun would shine.  She then reflected on people and situations that have been rainbows in the clouds in her life.  The rainbows in her clouds.

This concept, this rainbow in the clouds metaphor, struck me as a great way to express gratitude this Thanksgiving.  It is a thankfulness not only for the good things in our lives, but the bad things too, and a way at looking at them without regret, fear, pain or sorrow, but instead appreciation that without the rain, there can be no sunshine and more importantly, no rainbows.

Here is a quote from a recent lecture Ms. Angelou gave on the same theme in Louisiana that helps explain this concept further: "God puts rainbows in the clouds so that each of us-in the dreariest and most dreaded moments-can see a possibility of hope." (Source)

This got me thinking about some of the rainbows in my clouds, things that at the time were difficult and painful, but now I am glad to have experienced them.  In the spirit of thanksgiving and being grateful for what we have and what you have experienced, I thought I would share one of them with you here:

When J and I spent the first four weeks of our marriage apart.  J had a job this past summer in Omaha and because our home and my job was here, we spent the last four weeks of our engagement and the first four weeks of our marriage in different states.  We saw each other on weekends whenever we could, but it was difficult to be separated from each other when our lives together were just starting.

Looking back now, I can honestly say that I learned a lot about myself, about J and about our marriage in those eight weeks in a way that I would not have otherwise.  I learned to be patient, to communicate better, and achieved a sense of independence all while still being connected to J.  These are experiences I am thankful for, even though it meant being away from the one I love and starting out our marriage in an unconventional way.


The challenge, for me at least, is to keep looking for those rainbows when the rain is pouring down.  It's easier to see, once the rain has gone away, where those rainbows have been hiding.  Something to remember next time I start to feel the storm clouds rolling in...

What do you think?  Do Maya Angelou's words inspire you like they inspired me?  What is a rainbow in the clouds in your life?

Friday, August 13, 2010

Where was Kara Paslay when I was in college?!

Dorm rooms are notoriously difficult to decorate. Not being able to paint the walls, furniture or really hang things of substance (nail holes) can really put a damper on one's style. I did the best I could when I was in school but it was nothing like the dorm room Kara Paslay of Kara Paslay Designs posted on her blog yesterday.


Here is my junior dorm room back in the day. Lots of pink! Even my shirt was pink. The moon was one of the first gifts J got me when we started dating. He got it on a spring break trip to Matamoras, Mexico. I still have it and it will make an appearance in the redesign of our bedroom, so be on the lookout for it in the near future!



I am so jealous and so in love! I love how she combined low end and high end items that can grow with you to be used long after college is over.









I am especially in love with this lamp. So swoon-worthy!













It's almost enough to make me want to be in college again and live in a dorm. Almost.