I was recently
reminded of how my seemingly normal and stable life can change to chaos in the
blink of an eye. As we all do at some point, I began to worry about finding a
solution. Maybe it’s a character flaw, but it’s so very predictable and totally
me to think of others without regard for myself and well-being. Then, I threw
caution in the wind and thought of the times that I was truly happy and
carefree and realized the answer was there all along in the humble beginnings
and simplicity of my childhood.
My love of the
outdoors stems from a childhood spent outside surrounded by the joy of nature.
I loved the feel of warm sunshine on my face during early spring and the beauty
and vibrancy of my grandmother’s favorite pink and white azalea shrubs. I can
still visualize the feel of crisp air, the smell of spring and the beginning of
new life in the garden provided by our creator.
During the long Florida
summers, I would eat breakfast early then run outside (minus shoes and common sense)
as fast as my little legs could carry me, feed the chickens, gather eggs for my
granny, then take off again to find new daily adventures. Not all of them were
good, mind you, but they often consisted of softball, hopscotch, tug of war,
drum racing, running, tree climbing and watching clouds. I loved chasing
butterflies and feeding the cows and hogs my family raised. Yes, bath time was horrific
for my mother because I was covered from head to toe with sand, dirt; bug bites
and scrapes from falls.
At lunchtime, I
would usually take ten minutes to run home and woof down a sandwich, but found
my snacks in the gardens around me. There was always an abundance of juicy,
sweet blackberries, sugar cane, figs, pears, tomatoes, sweet corn, plums,
nectar from honeysuckle flowers and dates. Usually, the only way anyone could
get me to come home for dinner was by threat of a spanking (it never happened
because no one could catch me outside) or the allure of a favorite meal:
buttermilk fried chicken, homemade biscuits and pure cane syrup or favorite
dessert, homemade teacakes.
So, I have come to
the realization that I need to go back to the basics to be truly happy. This
means returning to the outdoors and being creative in the choices I make in my
life, starting at this very moment. I look forward to sharing my new
experiences with you. Thank you for being patient with me and please stay
tuned….
Angela
Are you going to do a follow up article? Would love to know what happens next.
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Hi Amela. Yes, I do plan on writing a follow up at the beginning of the new year. I am pleased by your interest. Thank you so much and Happy Holidays!
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