Mid-life Without the Crisis

It really isn't the destination, but the journey. May be cliche, but it's true.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Summer Series

Wow!  It's been a while since I've written anything.  I had a really busy end-of-the-semester and right before finals, my daughter came home for her summer visit.  Busy, busy!

But now that things have settled down a bit, I thought I'd get back to this blogging thing.  I changed my format earlier this year, having specific types of stories on different days.  (Read about the changes here.)  However, that's too regimented for summer.  You never know what will happen, so I'll just go back to my whatever-I-happen-to-be-thinking-about style of writing.

Some of the things I've been thinking about lately include:
  • Many college freshmen are woefully unable to write complete sentences.
  • Some people share information that is far too personal on Facebook.  TMI, people!
  • How can I incorporate more technology into my summer classes?
  • I need a kick in the butt to get back to working out regularly.  Thanks a lot, Achilles Tendon!
  • Maybe there are some life lessons to be learned in rock songs.
As for that last thought, I actually got to thinking about that during the Bon Jovi concert I attended in St. Louis this past Sunday.  Yeah, I know that's a weird thing to be thinking during a concert, but that's just how my brain works.  So anyway, I had the thought during the song It's My Life.  I really like the line, "I ain't gonna live forever - I just wanna live while I'm alive."  I know it was perhaps put more eloquently by William Ross Wallace when he said, "Every man dies.  Not every man really lives."  Either way, it's a good principle to remember.  This summer, while you're working, playing, swimming, fishing, and doing all the other fun activities we enjoy in Southeast Missouri, take that thought with you and use it to make your life and your relationships great.  Don't just exist.  LIVE!

2 comments:

TBME said...

I like that thought Judy. It's so easy to just keep going without any real thought about what make my life enjoyable, meaningful, etc. Keep us going my friend!

Kathy Fain said...

I think we should all try to live our lives that way. Just live while we can. Enjoy life.