Today marks the
turning of a new year.
Last night in
Elkton, MD the local citizenry dropped a huge crab from a pole to
mark the New Year. There in the bar next to the crab drop a good
hearty toast was offered. In Key West a drag queen was lowered from a
balcony. She was reclined in a giant glittery pump. She was wearing
a flowing purple gown. In Sidney Australia and in many Asian cities
huge firework displays exploded above many storied skylines. If
memory serves me in Memphis Tennessee, the home of the King, a guitar
was to drop from a pole at the crack of 12 a.m. CST.
As a family we
celebrated last night. A small shrimp tray, some homemade soup,
crackers and Sprite with grenadine were the constituent parts of the
repast. Slurping our soup and narfing our crustaceans we watched
Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin provide the CNN coverage. At
midnight the kids went off to bed. I watched for about a half hour
more.
Nota Bene the
youngest has a gaming party today. This thus required I clean some
laundry, vacuum the hallways and wipe down the bathrooms as we
gathered around the television watching the spectacle that is New
Year's Eve. Even in anticipation of a holiday the tasks don't go
somehow magically vanish. I didn't fatigue and kept at it up until I
went to bed. Believe it or not I view this as a good sign.
The alarm was off
and so I slept in. Clear eyed today we survey day one of the new
year. In the political subdivision that is known as Michigan, United
States of America, North America, planet Earth the day is grey. No
surprise for the early January in this place. What is a surprise is
that there is virtually no snow. Not complaining because last year
we had about a meter of the white stuff that had already fallen. Also we had just gotten
power back after a week plus without. I will take this day as one of
grace.
The lads with their
friends are in the living room re-watching the first episode of Over the Garden Wall. One of the gaming
participants is running late. Me I am sitting in the kitchen
listening to Chris Smither. “In those days we were single, we
lived them one by one. Now days we hardly even see 'em, they don't
walk they run.” Yeah, with the onset of the new year I found myself
wandering back to this song.
We didn't travel
very much over the holiday. We simply visited a college for my
youngest son, a closed college at that. Valparaiso the town seemed
okay to me. It was a standard courthouse square kind of place cum a
college appended. Red brick from the early 19th century
seemed to predominate. I would not have liked a college so small but
my tastes are not every person's.
Yeah even breathing
feels alright. I look out the window and a passerby waves. Can't see
the face because of the scarf and glasses. Still it was a genial
gesture and I wave back. Amos Lee plays on the speaker and I keep
typing. Pandora has just done a run of Johnny Cash, Folsom Prison
Blues, the Rolling Stones, Sympathy for the Devil and CCR's Bad Moon
Rising. The aural component of the day is nice and moving toward
excellent.
A few years ago I
made a decision that I would not make resolutions for any new year.
Me, I am not one to set myself up for failure if I don't have to.
Nope, no resolutions for me.
The above being
said today I am thinking about the distinction between resolutions
and goals. If I made it a goal to write 750 words four days out of
seven would that be a resolution and would I feel as guilty if I
didn't actually live up to it? My goal (not resolution) is also track
four out of seven days in my Weight Watcher's tracking software.
(Yeah, I agree that one seems almost like a resolution). Maybe I
will ditch that tracking as a goal and just do it.
One goal I will try
and live up to is staying connected and being responsive. One of my
many cousins noted I don't often offer comments on Facebook. He was
right. It is consistent with my overall behavior of lack of personal
follow through. Having considered his observation my goal will be to
respond to emails, notes and posts. As part of this goal I will
strive to return phone calls. Another aspect of this goal will be to
think before speaking but to speak when people are expecting a
response.
Bruce Springsteen
is singing “The River” and that is a good point to wrap it up.
In defeat there is hope. In loss a new seed of growth is planted.
In the bleak midwinter there is the promise of summer's bounty.
2 comments:
Kids and GRANDKIDS abound, so life is good.....REALLY, REALLY GOOD! No resolutions, not even goals.....other than one day at a time. Gray here, too....but about 70 degrees. We'll take it. Miss you, my friend.....and Happy New Year.
Happy New Year, Cousin…..You sound good. And that's good. Keep up that "goal"…..writing. Love to all~
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