Monday, May 31, 2010

Words to Ponder


Rick Warren twittered, "God sometimes removes a person from your life for your protection. Don't run after them." Huh. Sometimes I find myself doing just that. I am wondering if I should pay more attention to these words. It sure would make a lot of sense. It's more my style to ask questions and try to understand first. Then let go, if need be. Patience is a virtue that I need to work on, as well. Could the two be connected?

Saturday, May 22, 2010

To Steve


Today I am saddened by the loss of one of my best friends. I met him the minute that I met my husband, as he arranged the meeting along with my sister. We were always close, but we had our moments of disagreements. The one thing that I will never forget about him was his loyalty to his friends. He loved his friends. He remembered so much about them from years ago. He and my husband were like brothers. He loved life and living it to the fullest. He set the bar high for keeping in good physical shape, although it's ironic that it was his own heart that turned on him and caused his death. He was stubborn and refused to believe he was sick. He walked the 5k in the Illinois Marathon because he felt like it! Regardless of the ups and downs that we may have experienced, he was always there for me, just as he was for his other friends. Rest in Peace, Steve, with that Big Harley in the sky! Miss you.....

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Sage advice



A good friend once gave me advice politically, but it has served me well lately. I hadn't really thought of it until right now when I've been thinking about how great the last couple of months have been for me. The advice was..."Don't let the highs be too high or the lows be too low." I haven't purposefully been aware of that, but now in retrospect it is true. Of course, there have been moments of disappointment, but the highs are definitely in control right now. What could I attribute this to? There are many, many things as I look back over the last couple of months. My relationships with people have expanded. Making new friends and reconnecting with old ones has made a positive difference. Family situations are stable. And serving others in the community is huge! I enjoy all my volunteer opportunities plus being able to serve the citizens of Champaign through the Council has brought so much to my life. I hope that I am giving back as much or more than what I am given (which has been so much)! It's hard for me not to let the highs take over and show my height of enthusiasm. So I'll try not to let them get too high. But it's a challenge!

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Wonderful Week


Last week's horoscope prediction was accurate. But instead of just one person responsible for making it a wonderful week, it was a combination of many! (Does that make me a believer? No!) To paraphrase the famous quote, it takes a village to raise Karen! Every day something unexpected happened to bring joy into my life. Even the potential "Error" had a positive outcome. People ask why I love going to meetings and it's because I not only learn about what I'm there for, but, also, I make connections that I never plan. That's what's so exciting to me! As an expample, at a Broadband meeting this week, a woman who has been on the opposite side of different issues with me and I were able to discuss things with a new level of understanding. That's what public service is about to me. It takes reaching out and trying to make those connections.

The culmination of the week was with the Illinois Marathon. It was the ultimate in reconnecting for me! Out of all those thousands of runners/walkers I found my friend! We have been friends for 30 years, but circumstances took us our separate ways. Not on Saturday, though. We teamed up and she kept a fast pace walking. We had the best time for ten miles! Didn't even notice the time or miles walked! I had to stop and tie my shoe at mile ten and told her to go ahead. I knew that she was walking slower for my sake and I didn't want to slow her pace further. At that point in the race, I couldn't jog another foot to catch up, so she went on. She finished 30 minutes ahead of me, but was at the finish line waiting for me! That made me so happy! It was an experience that I won't ever forget and our reconnection will last this time!

Again, life is what you make of it! Sometimes happiness comes in unexpected ways, but you must always be open for it! Get out and get out of your comfort zone! You never know what unexpected happiness is waiting for you!