Friday, November 27, 2009
Celebration
I love any excuse to open a bottle of cheap champagne. I wear a sparkly gold rhinestone tiara when I run 5Ks, just to make it more fun. Feather boas used to be part of my going out wardrobe. Of course, this was before having kids marked a decline in ‘going out’ to places where a feather boa would be festive rather than a subtle clue of mental instability. But I still have three of them. I like to celebrate anything, everything, and I think that is why I enjoy my life so much. Even amidst these troubled times, a shiny bit of fun can help see us through.
When is the last time you celebrated? For me, it was crazy pink hair extensions for breast cancer awareness. Then there was the silly happy dance when the scale in my bathroom whispered sweet nothings to me about big weight loss. The time before that was when I invited a bunch of friends to celebrate my hubby’s birthday with a surprise dinner. That was actually really cool--everyone managed to show up including some folks I wasn’t expecting. Even my husband showed up despite me giving hideously incorrect GPS coordinates and sending him sixty miles in the wrong direction. I’m glad he called first to double check. Sheesh.
I’m the type of girl who gets very excited over the little things...there are so many more little things to enjoy! Don’t you think it is more fun to enjoy the little surprises and joys in any given day than to hold your breath for the big ones only a few times a year? Why rest all your delight in the hope that someone will finally get you that pony you have always wanted this Christmas? Why balance the quality of your birthday on the level of high tech gift your wife surprises you with? Why wait for a rainbow to take your breath away when you could find fun and beauty and breathlessness in the rain instead? (Is that too ‘puppies and kittens and rainbows’ for you?)
Okay, okay, before I get too Pollyanna, I’ll admit this is a choice, an active decision on how to live your days. It is not for everyone. Some people thrive on conflict, melancholy and drama. Some people have to carry the bad mood around with them or they do not know who they are. But the rest of us...really all of us...could choose to seek out occasions for joy, for celebration. If you cannot find it in your own life, then celebrate someone else! Actually send out the birthday cards this year, send thank you notes. Take a coworker out for a lunch celebration when they conquer their In Box. Call your parents and thank them for whatever it is they did well raising you. Buy the little trinkety thing that makes you think of a friend or family member...they will be surprised and feel appreciated in a big way. Get one of those “You Are Special Today” plates or pull out the good china and use it even just for leftovers!
The thing is, at the end of the day we all could do well with more celebrations. We all will be better people with some extra thanksgiving and a little silliness on top. The dog got a bath; bake some special cookies. You conquered Monday; turn off the TV and have a swing dance contest. The neighbor helped you with the yard work; send a cookie bouquet. You choose to be grateful for the small happiness in your life; throw on a feather boa and pop the four dollar champagne!
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