Monday, October 17, 2011

The Rap Song Called "Roots"

James and I have just gotten back (very late last night) from our trip to Navarre, FL for Chris and Katie's 'Welcome Autumn' Party...which was nothing short of AMAZING! Yes, we may have been sleep deprived for the entire weekend trying to maximize our quality time together...but the memories made and conversations had, made it well worth the bags under my eyes this morning ;) You could feel the love in the house that night from a mile away. Chris and Katie's faces lit up in pure excitement with each unwrapped gift in anticipation of little Autumn Rose's arrival. It was truly an incredible event and such a special time in their lives....James and I were honored to be a part of it. Here's some photos of the weekend....




James was so proud of this onesie design...




love them!

absolutely the most adorable preggo pic i've ever seen




we can't wait to meet you lil Autumn!!



As we were making the long trek back to south Florida with a full 8 hours ahead of us, we couldn't help but feel a sense of calm as we reflected on our time spent together with amazing people. There's something about spending quality time with such good and long-time friends that brings you back to your roots - a phrase that just kept circling in my mind. I think the feeling of being 'grounded' and 'rooted' again when being surrounded by family and long-time friends creates a total sense of calm and serenity that is oftentimes absent from my day to day life. This also made me think of the rap song that randomly creeps up on my ipod playlist under 'Kick My Ass Workout Mix'. :) It's called 'Roots' and the lyrics go on to say 'can't hate where I'm from, because where I'm from made me...'. While I'm no rapper, I couldn't get these lyrics out of my head because it's so true... When I left little Nav City back in 2002, my stick shift beater 1983 blue ford ranger couldn't get me out of there fast enough! I was officially an 18 year old college student with the world at my feet and no parental supervision! What more could I have asked for, right!?!? Well as the years have since past, you begin to come back down to earth and realize what's truly important in life. I pondered this, of course, in between my 'road-trip study sessions' and came up with two things very clear in my mind - ones that I have learned many times before but always seem to need to be reminded of and life by more consciously:


1. I need to surround myself with only positive people that believe in my visions and dreams. Isn’t it odd how we all seem to have something that we have to learn over and over again? For me it is the truth that if I want to accomplish the goals that God (and myself) have set before me I must be vigilant about surrounding myself with positive people. I know for a fact that I could never have gotten anywhere good in life if I had not had positive people encouraging and inspiring me–and holding me accountable as I was growing up, discovering my calling and following my dreams and aspirations. Negative people (people who are discouraging, emotionally draining, or who regularly make bad choices and are looking for company) are draining to the soul ...which is why it is important to be careful about who I am spending time with. I found another blogger who said the following on this topic and I happen to agree. He says, "I believe that there are some people who just want to wallow in their misery, as miserable as it makes them–or they do not want you to be as devoted to your cause because they want something from you. I know that we all have people like this in our lives…but it is possible to love people like that and be there for them without letting them to take over your time and wear your spirit down. Be as positive an influence as you can on people like that–pray for them, love them, encourage them and inspire them by being who you were created to be. But do not enable their negativity by allowing it to infect you." -- all good points that I need to apply in my own life and learn to compartmentalize these things and not let it bleed into other aspects of my life.


2. The second thing that I learned (or rather, re-learned) is that our roots are of great importance to us and we should always do all that we can to remember with ever-growing gratitude all those who came before us–our parents, grandparents, ancestors–anyone who worked and sacrificed to pass down a heritage worthy of preservation. Sure, everyone has things in their family background that they may not be quite proud of, but the key to progressing as a human is to honestly evaluate all that has been passed down to you by your fore bearers, test and weigh it all, discard the bad and hold tight to the good.


So, I'll try to always remember this if nothing else: Live out your dreams. If you are with or surrounded by those who do not support your vision and dreams … you will leave this earth wondering "what if". The team of people you choose to associate yourself with must want to see you at the finish line. So with that, I need to get my study on....only 2 more weeks until the big Exam!! (sigh) I am missing my family and friends more than ever now but look forward to our future adventures and what the holidays will bring. Can't wait for Christmas in snowy Nebraska followed by ringing in the New Year with little Autumn Rose Premo entering the world! <3

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