Choose How You Show Up

Hello, tender friends!

In the spirit of choosing how I show up, I decided to dress up in a nice shirt for a work function even though it wasn’t necessary.

I had almost 3 hours of driving round trip that day, and I was determined to make it a treat for myself. It worked.

Making a longish drive alone nourished me. I turned off the radio and drank the medicinal silence as I hit the road.

I passed towns with poetic names like “Burnt Chimney.” I passed pastures full of grazing cows, a stately farmhouse with thick white columns holding up the porch roof, and tin roofs the color of robin’s eggs.

I passed churches with spires that stretch to the sky, and instinctively I looked upward. Perhaps some hope remains, I reasoned. I bargained with God as I passed silos with vines that crawled all the way to the top.

The job site where I was to do an interview was comprised of rolling golf courses of endless green- and beyond that- an impossibly blue lake. The interviewee served me Don Perrier water and pricey French truffles when I walked in.

The interviewee was darling. Multiple times I thought I love my job. You can love your livelihood.

On the drive home, I read the poetry of town names in reverse. I absorbed all the beauty in reverse.

And I drank the medicinal silence again.

Thank you, Lord, for nourishing me through my livelihood.

Ok, that’s all for today. Thank you for stopping by, tender friends! I’ll be sharing my most recent toastmasters speech and some garden updates next week.

Thank you for sharing!

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  1. Awakening Wonders

    Wishing you a continued successful career! And I’m so please you soaked in all of God’s glory along your route! 💖

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    1. Stacey

      thank you, Mary! He has treasures everywhere…I’ve been thinking about another post called “gifts in the wilderness.” I’ll pop into your blog today or tomorrow to catch up!

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  2. kimfrostpinkneygmailcom

    Hi there, Lovely imagery on your last post. The last couple of times I wanted to comment I wasn’t able to do so for some reason. Just thought you should know. Have a wonderful day, Kim

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    1. Stacey

      thank you, Kim, and thank you so much for letting me know! I have actually not been able to comment on some of your posts either. Is your comments section enabled for each of your posts? If it is, you may have the same tech issue I’m apparently having.

      I don’t know what’s going on on my end because I have checked and seen that comments are enabled for each of my posts, but other people have told me that they couldn’t comment on my posts either. I also recently found out that this forum is flagging my emails to my email subscribers as possibly dangerous. My days on WordPress may be numbered because it seems like there are a lot of blockades in place for reasons I don’t understand.

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  3. Janice Reid

    Sometimes that’s all we need, silence and to just appreciate the world around us.

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    1. Stacey

      Janice, is it just me, or does silence become extra golden when you’re a mom?

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      1. Janice Reid

        Not just you…we all need silence every now and again, but with kids…boy do we need silence and alone time and I never feel guilty about it 😊.

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  4. Ria

    I love silence as well. Well said! its really medicinal. Love your post

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    1. Stacey

      Thank you, Ria! It’s so nice to meet you on here!

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      1. Ria

        Nice to meet you too Stacey!😇

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