Fortune for the day (getting this out of the way before I forget again) – However long the night, the dawn will break. (African Proverb)
So, as you can see, I’ve made it successfully through my new morning routine for a second day. Today, was not quite as smooth as yesterday. I took my dogs out early, into the dark, dark morning and I managed to step in a large plop of dog caca, while wearing my ginormous Ugg slippers (which are the most wonderful, durable, comfortable slippers in the world, btw). This occurred unbeknownst to me until I managed to walk around a fair portion of my home, spreading the love. So, I had to add mopping and disinfecting the tile floor to my new morning list, the “Must-do These Chores Before Doing Anything Else That Feels Remotely Fun/Interesting/Addicting, etc” list.
I met a new acquaintance the other day and she was asking me about my blog. I said that it is mostly aimed at connecting to/relating with, other middle-aged people, at my stage of life. I meant to say, “It is meant to be read mostly by soon-to-be empty nesters, finding their way to the next thing.” Instead, though, I made a Freudian slip and I called us, “empty nexters” and I thought, “Wow, that is actually the right term. We aren’t actually experiencing empty nesting, we are contemplating the empty – next-thing.” I like that terminology better. We middle-agers have vessels that have been quite full, sometimes over-flowing with responsibilities, duties and obligations. Now, those vessels are slowing seeping out to near empty, so that we can fill them up again, with our “next thing.” I love it!
I’m going to end this blog post with some lyrics to a wonderful country song that came over my iPod when I was taking my daughter to school today. My kids are very frustrated that I still use my old fashioned separate iPod (who’d ever think iPods would become old-fashioned so soon?!?), so my daughter informed me this morning that she changed some of the settings on my iPod, so at least, it would seem like I actually stream my music on Apple Music or Spotify. She said, “See, you like this song, and we haven’t heard it in forever.” She was right. Err, sometimes I hate it when the kids are right. Anyway, it was the perfect song to hear today, after my dog poo fiasco, and me cursing, under my breath, at the guy who blocked the intersection, only to find myself accidentally doing the exact same thing on the way home, during the crazy morning rush hour. So, that’s when I started my well-worn self-flagellation for judging others, and then I started worrying about friends who are unfortunately starting out their new year, in the hospital. Luckily my propensity for singing (and sometimes dancing) along with songs (particularly country songs), stopped my negative thought loop, in its tracks. I decided that this song was worth listening to, again and again, until I felt better and it worked. In fact, I am listening to it right now. Here are the lyrics to the chorus:
Everything’s gonna be alright
Everything’s gonna be alright
Nobody’s gotta worry ’bout nothing
Don’t go hitting that panic button
It ain’t near as bad as you think
Everything’s gonna be alright
Alright, alright
There ain’t no doubt it’s gonna work out
Come on, sing it with me
There ain’t no doubt it’s gonna work out
Come on and sing it with me
Everything’s gonna be alright
By David Lee Murphy and Kenny Chesney
Have a fantastic day, friends!! Everything’s gonna be alright!!
I loved the new term Nexters it’s perfect! Thank you for the uplifting blog today.
Right?! We aren’t birds. We don’t need nests, we need possibilities – “nexts”.
Sorry about your shoe which brings up a explainable, irritation to me. WE have several acres and yet my dogs choose to lay their bombs right in front of the gate! Do they hate me? WE need a dog session. Do it once shame on me, do it again and youre going in the pasture! lol
Speaking of IPODs….lol……I thought I’d take up walking, turns out 10,000 steps is 5miles! As Dr. Oz touts, just lackadaisically beef it up to 5miles. Look pal, no one accidentally walks 5miles.
I called my daughter to ask how are people listening to music in the 21st century. For me, the last time was a (lowering my voice to a whisper), a walkman. lmao
She rattled off a buncha letters, mp3, IPOD, P.A.N.D.O.R.A, LOL. NOpe, aint gonna happen. I have no idea what ya talkling about.
I settled on a portable CD player. lololol.
Kit, give it enough time, Walkmans will be “retro cool.” We’re in the know. 😉
lol Yeah, retro cool. And then vogue with the price tag too. lol We’ll the first to know. lololol