Monday, March 29, 2010

What's new?




What in your life, or in you, is alive this year that wasn't a year ago?



Really, I'd like to know ~ click on COMMENTS below.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

A really strong commitment to give back, volunteer, mentor.

I am also working on the genealogy of my children. I am divorced from their father, but have been blessed with distant cousins and a wealth of information. I am working for closer family ties on my kids paternal side at the moment. Small steps!

Unknown said...

Much has changed in the last few years and more changes are planned for the near future.

In 2008, I sold a large house and purchased a smaller one as one of many steps I took in preparation for life as a young widow.

Now, my cozy little abode is for sale because love reentered my life and I have struck out on a new path with a companion.

I am in constant amazement of the healing abilities of the human heart. Mine was broken, I thought beyond repair. But, grief can pass, and life can be refreshed.

While I am preparing for my wedding in June, I am mostly looking forward with great anticipation to sharing my life again.

So there is quite a bit that is new in my life. And, I am devoted to staying open and ready to accept these new gifts.

Anonymous said...

This is new for me. Personal reflections of currently serving military personnel.

You can view their posts via Slate.com/doonesbury and then click on The Sandbox. Or use the link below.

http://gocomics.typepad.com/the_sandbox/

Anne said...

Lovely question Steve. I really like it!

There is so much more alive in me this year...I feel like I hibernated last year and didn't emerge into the world at all...I needed a year to heal from...my life, I guess.

This year is awesome. New perspective, new career that creates new opportunities everyday! I feel like things are on the right track and that feels amazing.

How about your?

Unknown said...

Over the years I have become more comfortable with who I am, which, in turn, has given me the confidence to stretch, to put myself "out there"...dancing at a pow wow, writing for public consumption rather than just for me, delicately but persistently effecting change where change is viewed as an unnecessary burden. Time, for me, has brought release.

Christina said...

I have never relished in spring so deeply. As a result, I feel mellower than ever -- a novel sensation for a tightly-wound Type A. Loving it.