Living an interesting life
Filed in Living an Interesting LifeLike I said last Sunday, I’ve been “accused” of having an interesting life. ;-)
Every time I mention this to my husband he sort of chuckles and says, “You mean, like ‘may you live in interesting times?’” There’s an element of that, too.
But I’ve led a boring life, too. I’ve been rigid-minded and stiff and formal and ultimately, not happy. The more interesting me was always around, of course (how could she not be?)–poking through the formality and the need to please, was there when I wore shorts and a huge cartoon t-shirt and a ridiculously large baseball cap, or dressed up as a vampire for school, or wielded plastic swords in Lancaster town centre, or any of a myriad other things that were so fun that they left me surfing on a wave of euphoria.
Whenever I’ve let go of control, whenever I’ve just let things flow–those have been the happiest, the headiest, times, for me. The older I get, the more I notice this, and the more I do it. I’ve learned to recognize the signs, and get out my surfboard, because in every life there are dozens of hands trying to drag you down to mundanity. And why should we be mundane? That’s not what we were born to do. As humans, we were born to shine.
So I guess what I want to talk about is having an interesting life. Maybe I’ll talk about some of those times when I’ve life-surfed, and when I haven’t surfed, and what I’ve learned. I’ll also write about some of the interesting things I’ve done, or that one might do to alleviate life boredom; how to make ordinary things interesting, and how to do something interesting every day. Because that is what I am trying to do, these days: I’m trying to consciously reach out and do something interesting every day, not because I have something to prove, but because life slips by so quickly and I don’t want to wish I had done this or hadn’t done that. I’ve spent way too much time kicking myself for opportunities missed.
But I am not going to schedule a specific time or place for these posts; I’m not going to make a big deal out of them; I’m just going to see how it goes. Writing about this is an idea that is poking at me and I usually listen to those little nagging points until they find a way to voice themselves. You’ll know them by their category, and they’ll come along when it’s time. I’m writing this because I intend to do it, but I still have no clue how I’m going to end up doing it.
And then, maybe you’ll find it interesting. ;-)
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9 Comments, Comment or Ping
Vespa Motorcycle (13 comments.)
Those kind of posts are the most interesting for me personally. Although I don’t think I have the writing skill to pull it off on my blog.
I hope for more interesting times ahead!
Aug 21st, 2007
Marina (86 comments.)
Oh, you rock and you know it!
Aug 21st, 2007
Susan Helene Gottfried (21 comments.)
I hear you, sister. I’m very much the same way.
Aug 21st, 2007
Linda R. Moore
VM: It never hurts to throw your own personality into a blog. Even if your writing isn’t perfect, if you make it personal it’s very interesting to read. :)
Marina: Pfft.
SHG: Neat :)
Aug 21st, 2007
Griz
I love these posts, and you are great at writing them. I know what you mean, most of the time :0). I have my regrets, but I wouldn’t do anything else now.
Have fun.
Aug 24th, 2007
Linda R. Moore
Ta, chuck. :)
Got a gravatar yet? *grin*
Aug 25th, 2007
Griz
Yep, just got one. It’s a picture of me first thing in the morning.
Aug 26th, 2007
Linda R. Moore
Feh. You’re a grumpy old sod in the morning, not a teddy bear. ;)
Aug 26th, 2007
Linda R. Moore
And lest anyone misinterpret that, let it be known that I woke Griz up by phone one year on his birthday, and I’m sure he growled. :-P
Aug 26th, 2007
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