As has often been the case, the mood of the sunrise seemed to echo my inner world … Hazy! It was a bit of a challenge to return to waking at 5:15 in order to make this post. I’ve enjoyed the lazy mornings of vacation, awaking whenever my body said it was ready. And I’m happy that the sunrise is now at it’s earliest – 5:43 – and will be heading back the other direction. 5:15 is even a bit early for me LOL.“Vacations are seen as an antidote to work. They are medicine, a remedy for counteracting the effects of labor…. Vacations allow us to be away from the job, to change the patterns of our day, to alter our routine, to reconfigure our actions and habits, to rediscover ourselves.”
~ AL GINI, The Importance of Being Lazy
Do you know how a room feels ‘different’ somehow, when you’ve just cleaned all of the windows? You realize you’ve been living in a fog, and suddenly the whole world seems anew, brighter. I’m experiencing that feeling in reverse. It’s as though I’m standing outside the cleaned window, looking in. The time away polished the window to my life here at home.
Mark Twain says the secret of success is making your vocation your vacation. As I sat with my calendar and to-do lists yesterday, it was easy to pick out what feels like vacation and what feels like work. What I want to do, and what I have to do. But do I really have to do the things I don’t want to do? Nope … Time to reconfigure