Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Born


Thanks to a friend, I have recently started listening to a band called Over the Rhine.  I have fallen quickly in love with them, as I typically do with bands that incorporate piano and clever lyrics into their music.  Songs like “Born” make me want to abandon all responsibility and paint my life away.  Perhaps, I should embrace these moments and be less responsible and more dedicated to my creative side. “Born” could very easily be the theme song for my life…

“Pour me a glass of wine, talk day into the night, who knows what we’ll find. Intuition, Déjà vu, the Holy Ghost haunting you. Whatever you’ve got I don’t mind.
I was born to laugh; I learned to laugh, through my tears. I was born to love, I’m gonna learn to love, without fear. Put your elbows on the table, I will listen as long as I am able, there’s no where else I’d rather be…”

When I hear this song, I’m reminded that I have been blessed with the gift of joy. In the past few years, I have truly learned what it means to laugh through my tears. I have discovered that my true strength comes from my ability to find joy even in my bleakest moment. I am still learning to love without fear, but I will continue to pursue this goal, even if it takes me the rest of my earthly life.  It’s a tragedy that we tend to define ourselves by our “responsibilities”: jobs, cars, houses, debt to income ratio, etc.  I am making it my personal mission to define myself through laughter and love.   

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Learning to Surf

To me the ocean is the hand of God; gentle and fierce with unfathomable wonder and adventure beneath each ripple. In it you can find the peace of solitude and the overwhelming vastness of His creation. Familiar and new all at once. And like the love of Christ, it is so incredibly beautiful it's difficult to believe it is real.