Amazing World On top of the stairs in Pico Da Tijuca, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
I have been thinking again - lol. So many of us are aging - including myself. When I was younger, I thought a lot differently than I do now. I used to run the family - raise the kids and all that encompassed - pastor - grocery shopper - chef - doctor - cook - bottle warmer - laundress- seamstress - you know how it goes.
Change happened.
Then as the kids got older, I went to work and still ran the house.
Changed happened.
Next, the kids went off to college and I had to take care of my dear mom.
Change happened.
No sooner than my mom passed, I helped raise my grandson for 20+ years.
Change happened.
I still have the house to clean - laundry to do - things to cook. But, no kids, no job as I have retired. I do keep pretty busy however with different things I have created to do in my life. The blog helped a lot - I go to a few group activities - bible studies - and now I am learning to cook all from scratch again since I haven't done it for years for my new 'live it' lifestyle to lose weight which I am still doing slowly. SLOWLY! Actually, my hubs has joined in the bandwagon and we are learning together.
Change Will happen again.
I do know in the future I am going to have to repurpose myself yet again for another stage of life. Woo-boy that might be a tough one. You never know what is going to happen - but you have to have FAITH!
Some interesting items that were invented for one purpose have been repurposed for other things:
Coke - was originally invented as an alternative to morphine addiction and to treat headaches and relieve anxiety. Now it is a drink that gives you a ZIP!
Play-doe was first invented in 1930 to be a wallpaper cleaner for homes that used coal for heating. To get the soot off the walls. They made it non-toxic and whalla - we have play-doe.
Obviously, that is life.
Have you ever had to reinvent yourself? What have or do you do now that you did not even do before?
You are never too old to reinvent yourself.
6 comments:
What a splendid retrospective, Sandie! You've no idea how much this resonates with 74-year old Repurposed Me.
If and when I finally get around to washing my windows, I'm going to remember this helpful hint.
I hope you're enjoying a great day ... hugs!
Your stages in life sound very similar to the stages in my life, Sandie. I had to take care of my sick mom and dad at one point in my life. Yes, we keep treading on, and it's a great reminder to have faith along the way. Thank you for that this morning. Those steps in Brazil are something! I wouldn't want to hike them, but what a view! Interesting about the play-dough. I still love to smell and work with play-dough whenever I'm around it haha. And to answer your question..... What have or do you do now that you did not even do before? Shovel snow! I've learned so many other things living in the mountains. I like your words, "change is hard at first, messy in the middle, and gorgeous at the end. I will write that one down.
Happy October Sandie! I always leave here with a smile. : )
~Sheri
I just noticed Snoopy dancing at the end.....LOVE HIM!
Change is definitely messy and hard but to plod through it to a good end is the very best.
I think all the stages of your life are a lot like mine. Its like reading a novel and going from one chapter to another...Same but Different... Without the Lord it can be a complete disaster.
So grateful for how the Lord has lead me on my journey.. I think some of it is like that staircase in Brazil..scary and dangerous but the view from the top is amazing!!!
Sue
What a heartfelt reflection on change and the different stages of life! It sounds like you’re embracing new adventures while staying active and creative.
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The older I get, the harder it is to adjust to change. Since I turned 70, I have been saying that nowadays, a day when nothing happens is a good day! So glad you are alright! Interesting about the Coke and Play Doh!
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