For most of my life, whenever I’ve needed to chill out and get away from it all, it was to the beach I ran. I love the sound of the waves crashing onto the shore, it’s like an elixir for me. The sensation of sand between my toes always soothes me and the sun’s warm embrace melts away my troubles. I actually enjoy being at the beach by myself. I have no desire to chat in that environment. I want to read, relax, think and sometimes sleep. Nothing seems insurmountable as I look out to the horizon – nothing. Continue reading Quiet Time for Goal Setting
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Once Upon a Time: My Visions of the Future
“If youth only knew, if age only could.” – Henry Estienne
When I was young, living under my parent’s roof and abiding (for the most part) by their rules – I used to fantasized about what life would be like when I grew up. Who didn’t? But, as I’m sure is the case for most people, my childhood musings about adulthood were quite different from its reality.
Believe it or not, I wasn’t necessarily planning to have children. I assumed I’d have a child, someday in the way distant future, but I certainly couldn’t “picture” it. Seriously. I baby-sat for one family when I was an eighth grader, and that pretty much snuffed out any motherly yearnings I had. After a few hotel nanny gigs in college, the flame of motherhood flickered out once again. Today I have four children and for a long time, I was perpetually on a quest for just one more.
I grew up in small beach town, so I dreamed of a life in a big city. I was certain that I’d live in a high rise apartment. I remember once walking on the beach in Fort Lauderdale with my friend Barbara, when I was visiting her on vacation, and she pointed to one of the tall condominiums that lined the coast. She commented that I’d probably live there one day and I readily agreed. I did eventually live in the cities of Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, San Juan, Baltimore and Atlanta, but never in a high rise. Today I technically live in a suburb of a city, but it’s far enough out that it really feels like the country to me. We’re nestled among the trees, surrounded by neighborhood horses and far away from traffic and smog. I love it. Never in a million years did I think this would be my Shangri-La. Continue reading Once Upon a Time: My Visions of the Future
The First Day of School
It’s back-to-school today and the timing is right – even though it’s only August 7th! A week ago I was dreading this day. I didn’t want the summer to end. I didn’t want to be a slave to the kids’ calendars. I didn’t want to have to get up at 6 a.m. I didn’t want to pack lunches. I didn’t want to face the homework. But the universe has a funny way of bringing you around. The day following my attack of dread, child number one tried to jump off our second floor balcony (the same child who jumped three years ago and broke his foot in the process). Child number two slept till 10 a.m. and then spent all day watching wrestling and NASCAR – all day. Number three suggested that a younger sibling do something so inappropriate that I cannot even hint to you what it was. Number four spent the whole day in tighty-whiteys and when I asked why, I was told that he was trying to break the record for most days in a row wearing only underpants (and the same pair, to boot!). Yeah, it’s time for summer to end.
Being a Fan During the Good Times and the Sad
I’m a native of Cape Cod. I was born a Red Sox fan. The child of two Bostonians, I had no choice in the matter. As a Fenway disciple, I knew the Red Sox were the good guys and that the Yankees were the enemy. I grew up in the Yastrzemski era and Jim Rice was my brother’s hero. Continue reading Being a Fan During the Good Times and the Sad