Posts Tagged ‘new things’

My baby’s gone away

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Yesterday my 18 year old son, who is also our youngest child, went off on holiday with ‘the lads’ for the first time.  He was assailed by last minute nerves which was very upsetting for everyone concerned.  One tends to forget that just being over 6′ tall doesn’t make you a ‘grown-up’.  Travelling alone is undoubtedly one of those rites of passage and it is important for us all to do these things. It is tough to do, and tough to watch.

Doing new things is always challenging on many different levels:-

  • You don’t know how to do it, as you have no experience.  Theory and practice can be a million miles apart
  • You can feel frightened by all the things you don’t know.  All sorts of nameless fears can assail you.
  • You can be confused by feeling excited and scared at the same time, torn between conflicting emotions
  • You don’t know whether to run forward into the experience or away from it
  • You don’t want to seem foolish or weak  to others

New things are challenges, but they always take us to new places that allow in new ideas and feelings.  I hope that if you are facing a new challenge today you can find the courage and the support you need to embrace it… Good Luck!

“Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.”   Paulo Coelho

“Experience is a hard teacher because she gives the test first, the lesson afterwards”

Majorcan Blog No 2

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

We wandered into the town today and discovered that the centre had become one huge market, full of all sorts of lovely trinkets. We found the square heaving with people but wandered off into the back streets and found a lovely little local style bar and sat in the shade drinking cold beer and eating tapas. The sky was blue, the heat was dry, a perfect day. Just opening oneself up to something new like eating snails allows in so much more than the odd mollusc! 

It seems to me that we are a little like pearls and as we go through Life we acquire a series of coatings that add to our essential core. The more we expose ourselves to, the richer and deeper this becomes. I think we spend too much time fighting off things and people, perhaps a little less struggle and a bit more openness would enrich us all…