A Year of Gifts
This week we'll celebrate Independence Day here in the United States. July 4th is often a day associated with parades, family reunions, fireworks, and barbecues. Here in North Dakota, where June weather can still be on the cool side, this holiday usually means summer is really and truly here. As with so many holidays, we sometimes forget the "why" behind the special day. We might not pause to think about the brave people that banded together against a much more established entity more than 240 years ago, some literally fighting to the death for a cause they believed in. I tip my hat and say a heartfelt thank you to all the men and women that have fought through the years, and continue to fight, to keep us safe and free, here in the United States of America. Freedom means different things to different people. The older I get, the more I realize two things: finding true freedom is an ideal worth striving for, and there is nothing easy about it. As the saying goes, "Freedom isn't Free."
While many of us don't literally "fight" for our freedom as part of a military branch (thank you to those that do!), we are all fighting our own battles to find and maintain the balance of freedom we seek in our own lives. It starts (and ends) with our freedom of choice. The life I live today is the result of the many decisions I've made throughout my lifetime. The same holds true for you. Some are big choices that obviously change the trajectory of our lives. Some feel like much smaller, seemingly inconsequential choices we make on a daily, or even hourly, basis. But the crazy thing is, it's often those tiny choices we make that can have the most significant impact on the quality of our lives. Freedom to choose is a beautiful thing, but making the best choices for ourselves as individuals takes constant vigilance. Maybe we should each take a dry-erase marker and write this on our bathroom mirror for a daily reminder: "Make Good Choices!" Because there is little else in life that has as large of an impact on the quality of our lives' than the small, day-to-day choices each of us make, often without much thought. It might be how we respond to the comment of a loved one, what we chose to eat for breakfast, or whether or not we get out and walk for fifteen minutes in the fresh air versus sitting at a desk for hours on end without taking a brain break. All of these little choices, compounded over time, make us who we are today. My hope is we learn to choose wisely more times than not. Sometimes this can take years, or decades, to learn. We'll never be perfect, but we can be better than we were yesterday. The freedom to choose what it is we want to do, to be, and to have can lead to so many other freedoms. I don't think it can be stressed enough how important it is to choose to prioritize where we spend our precious time. The years pass much too quickly. I'm sure you've all heard the Dash Poem by Linda Ellis. It's a poignant reminder to live the time between your birth and your death well and to focus on the things that really matter. Every Memorial Day weekend, we visit the graves of close family and friends to plant flowers and show respect. Strolling through such a hushed place is a powerful reminder to respect the freedom we have to choose how we spend our time here on earth. So this year, as we celebrate Independence Day in American, I'll recommit to the simple things:
What am I missing? What kind of choices do you want to make to give you the type of freedoms you seek? What we strive for will look a little different for each of us, and isn't that the greatest freedom of all? The freedom to be ourselves? Choose wisely and make the most of the dash! Always here to cheer you on, Kim.
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Karon Orr
7/7/2019 08:54:01
Every word you said is so so true! Very inspirational and things to be reminded of! I look forward to your words of wisdom, and it helps me each day to appreciate all that I have and my family. Think of you and Rick often - enjoy your trip and keep safe!!!
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Kimberly Diede AuthorHello everyone and welcome to my blog! My name is Kimberly Diede and I'm a fiction author and family girl. When time permits, I am happiest with a great cup of coffee in one hand and a book in the other. I love to alternate between reading and writing. Winters here can be long, dark and cold. Summers are unpredictable, lovely and always too short. Every season of the year, as in every season of life, is a gift. Let's celebrate it together! Archives
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