Dear Reader:
While picking up some CVS prescriptions yesterday a song came on Casey Kasem’s Top Forty from 1977. One song I didn’t remember or the English singer ( Charlene) had a stanza that caught my curiosity-“I’ve been to Paradise but I’ve never been to me. ” I started mulling the phrase over and over.
Off the top of my head I figured from the complete lyrics that the woman in the song had fulfilled all her material and fantasy dreams-money, travel to exotic places while ultimately failing to find personal fulfillment.
When I pulled the phrase up on the internet an article from Psychology Today popped up. It started talking about the relationship in ourselves between ” I” and “Me, Myself. ” Haven’t we all found ourselves talking to ourselves-where one side of us is admonishing the other?
I do this more often as I age… talking to myself to chill or do something I don’t want to do but know I should… the secret to inner happiness is getting “I” and “Myself on the same team!
Something like…”I tell myself to calm down and take it one step at a time. ”
So until tomorrow -mother probably summed it up best…” Before you can love someone else… you must first love yourself-find that inner peace… and then go to paradise!
” Today is my favorite day” Winnie the Pooh
It is also a special anniversary… John and Mandy’s 13th anniversary-May 3 2008!
Two weeks later ( after the wedding) I was diagnosed with breast cancer with a three year prediction of life-two years later Eva Cate arrived and I knew I wasn’t going anywhere with God’s help-and obviously His plan has been for me to hang around to see my children married with adorable grandchildren -five… to date.. and five precious grand dogs!
I can find paradise in my garden simply by looking at things with a different perspective!
Happy Anniversary to Mandy and John. Her bridal picture is gorgeous. And thanks be to God that you are still with us …and still enjoying life each day.❤
So sweet! It was a beautiful wedding…and yes God definitely has had plans for me…just glad they are taking a long to unfold…giving me more opportunities to watch my grandchildren grow…like my garden!