I’ve made a practice of building cairns as a way of reminding myself that this day is important, not because I necessarily accomplished everything on my to-do list but because I won’t see another day quite like this one again.
My worst “fear” about our expensive trip came true, but it turned out to be my favorite part. How did that happen?
My typical reaction would be to fret and worry about someone stealing the car or at the very least, taking the ancient iPad and extra snacks we left in there. But in the true spirit of a bucket list trip, I decided I was not going to think about the unlocked car until we returned on Sunday.
When things seem chaotic, it helps to think small, and having the conundrum of too many cucumbers gave me a little problem that kindness and generosity easily solved.
This Bur Oak tree will keep on producing oxygen, taking in our carbon dioxide, and providing acorns and shelter to local squirrels and wildlife. It is a life giver, not a life taker.