A friend
recently asked me why I had not blogged in such a long time. Someone actually noticed! I was
surprised. Here are the reasons for my
negligence: end of school year busyness,
family issues, critical life decision-making and a too-full plate in many, many
ways. Have I been too other-wise focused
to see the joy in life?
The friend that
started blogging before I did decided to end her blog after a year of
blogging. She had decided in her blog to
make an adventure of discovering the city she lived in after nearly thirty
years of hating it. She wanted to find
the beauty and the joy in Cleveland,
of all places. Her beautifully composed
blog explored this topic of finding adventure in your own backyard. She summed up the lessons she had learned and ended her blog by literally saying, “Bye”.
My blogging
topic, on the other hand, is never ending.
Finding joy in life is a life-long journey. Friend, I thank you for asking, because it reminded me to regain this focus. There are so many things concerning joy to write about. I want to share an experience concerning joy
in my own backyard.
I was picking
up two girls at the Columbus
airport for church camp. One girl arrived an hour before the other. After getting some lunch, we had time to
kill until the second plane arrived.
Columbus tourism is alive
and well at the airport. You can buy
just about anything with the word Columbus, Ohio, Buckeyes or Ohio State
printed on it. Some items are tasteful, even lovely and some are just tacky and useless.
I saw the
most amazing postcard at one of these airport shops. It actually
dropped my jaw. It was a photo of a
beautiful field of radiant, golden sunflowers that I had longed to see for many
years; that I had even looked for in Normandy and Tuscany and did not
find. I had only imagined the beauty of
such a sight after reading the novel, The
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood. Yet, here was this postcard with the
word OHIO on it. The postcard on said the
picture was taken in Central Ohio. Yes, it was
taken in my own backyard! Sometimes we do
not have to travel very far to find joy, the joy we are looking or longing for.
The postcard even had glitter
on it: something gold with glitter!!!
I'd like to know where that is!!!! There's a crop for your back yard!!!
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