Weighty Lessons

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Sometimes
history can weigh us down.
Remorse, regret, convenient revisions…
and at times
rage and resentment
over transgressions against
our ancestors.

 

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Sometimes
history can lift us up.
Inspire, validate, educate…
and at times
impress upon us
the value in celebrating and learning
from our past.

 

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Dates, names, places, events…
all factual information.
Yet history will always be
defined
by the lens through which
each one of us
perceives.

 

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These photos were taken at the Garden of Surging Waves, a city park in Astoria, Oregon, which was built to honor and celebrate the Chinese heritage of that area. The Story Screen in these photos is an iron structure that includes the entry gate, and these large panels that tell about the hardships, struggles and contributions of some of the Chinese immigrants in Astoria as well as their descendants who remained in the area and who continue to be vital components in the fabric of the community.

 

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Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge:  Weight(less)

Like Magic!

In my first post of 2016 I wrote about selecting a theme for the year to come, as opposed to making resolutions for the year. I acknowledged that it wasn’t my original idea, but little did I know that this theme-word idea was a real “thing.” After coming across the notion and deciding to do it, I suddenly started seeing it pop up all over the place.

Interestingly, it seems a pattern that people have to try on a couple of theme words before they find the one that really fits for where they are at this point in their life. And so it was with me.

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My first theme word choice was “creativity.” I want to continue purposefully feeding my creativity by writing this blog, playing with photography, creating stained glass art. Even undertaking home improvement projects as I have been doing is an exercise in creativity.

The concept excites me, but the word “creativity” as my overall theme for the year just wasn’t that inspiring.

Next, I thought about choosing “initiative” as my theme. As in taking the initiative in making choices and taking actions to intentionally steer my life in the direction I want it to go. While that’s a worthy idea, it proved to be a worse choice than “creativity,” as I couldn’t even remember it half the time.

Let’s see… was it inventive? Intentional? Inertia??? Obviously, if I can’t remember the word for even a day, it’s not going to be a big motivator for the year.

Then I commented on a post Susie Lindau wrote about theme words (I seem to refer to her blog a lot. I’m not like a crazed stalker fan or anything; I just seem to resonate will things she posts.) I wrote that I hadn’t settled on a word yet. Her reply: “Don’t think about it and something will pop into your mind like magic!”

Like magic? Magic… hmmm… Magic!! That was it! And I even knew what my theme song would be (everybody needs a theme song, even if you aren’t doing the one-word thing; you’ll need it for those occasions when you have to run up 72 stone steps in Philadelphia in the winter).

My theme song for 2016 is “Magic Every Moment,” by my favorite musician, Dan Fogelberg.

The chorus sums it up nicely:

There’s a magic every moment
There’s a miracles each day
There’s a magic every moment
Oh won’t you let the music play
Oh won’t you let the music play

Here are the full lyrics (and audio*):

 

Magic Every Moment, by Dan Fogelberg

I awoke this morning to a shattering sound
And I went downstairs and found these shards of glass strewn all around
And there upon the floor I found this poor broken dove
And it made me realize how very fragile is this life that we so love

I came back up to bed and I held you so tight
And I prayed up to the father, oh I prayed with all my might
That he’d always keep you with me, that he’d always keep you safe
And when I went downstairs I found that dove had somehow up and flown away

There’s a magic every moment
There’s a miracles each day
There’s a magic every moment
Oh won’t you let the music play
Oh won’t you let the music play

On a high and windy island I was gazing out to sea
When a long forgotten feeling came and took control of me
It was then the clouds burst open and the sun came pouring through
When it hit those dancing waters in an instant all eternity I knew

There’s so much we take for granted, there’s so much we never say
We get caught up in the motion of just a living day to day
We are fettered to the future, we are prisoners of the past
And we never seem to notice ’til our lives have finally slipped right through our grasp

There’s a magic every moment
There’s a miracles each day
There’s a magic every moment
Oh won’t you let the music play
Oh won’t you let the music play

You can see forever in a single drop of dew
You can see that same forever if you look down deep inside of you
There’s a spark of the creator in every living thing
He respects me when I work but he so loves me when I sing

There’s a magic every moment
There’s a miracles each day
There’s a magic every moment
Oh won’t you let the music play
Oh won’t you let the music play

There’s a magic every moment
There’s a miracles each day
There’s a magic every moment
Oh won’t you let the music play
Oh won’t you let the music play

This year I’m going to let the music play!

How about you? Do you have a theme word?


  • Dan Fogelberg passed away in December of 2007. I don’t believe he made any actual music videos (or at least I haven’t found any).

New Lang Syne

Wow! 2016 is here already!

I suppose I made some resolutions for last year, but having forgotten what they were, I can neither celebrate my successes nor berate my shortcomings. And I’m content with that.

I think contentment was pretty much my theme for last year, and in that regard 2015 was quite fulfilling.

 

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Cute canine couched on a crimson coverlet contentedly contemplating current conditions.

For 2016, I am foregoing the whole New Year’s resolution exercise, and in its place I’m using an idea that I picked up on The Tao of Dana blog. I’m going to consciously choose a new overlying theme for the coming year. That way it doesn’t become something to flog myself over for not completing. It’s just a gentle nudge in the direction I want to travel.

So what should my 2016 theme be? I’ll ponder that question in the next few days. And I’ll write it down and post it somewhere so I won’t forget.

But for now, I’m content to just let the new year unfold as it will.

Wishing you the best for 2016!

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Auld Lang Syne (and all that)

I’m not a big fan of strolling down memory lane, and yet the end of the year seems to oblige one to contemplate upon “times gone by.”

I don’t intend to take that auld lang stroll through my memorable moments of 2015. With my poor memory, it would be a pretty short stroll anyway. Instead, I’ll just take a quick little sprint to thank you all for sharing this year with me.

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My memory lane is usually quite foggy… and often gated as well.

 

This inaugural year for “What Rhymes with Stanza?” has been fun, challenging and inspiring for me, and hopefully entertaining/thought-provoking/utterly mind blowing (take your pick) for you as well.

I started this blog in February of this year. The subtitle I selected, “Words at Rest; Words at Play,” pretty much sums up my intended purpose.

I like to play with words (and with my food, too, but that’s probably irrelevant at the moment). And sometimes I like to pick up my camera and give words a rest as I attempt to express myself visually.

It’s great to have a place to share my creativity, but the best part of it is when you share yourself with me, through comments on my site, through your own blogs, through mind-melding… oh, wait, that wasn’t you.

Anyway, before my sprint turns into a marathon, I will leave you with my best wishes for a safe/pleasant/wild and crazy (take your pick) New Year’s eve.

And I’ll indulge myself with a repost of my favorite “words at play” moment from 2015. Cheers!

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My favorite post of 2015: “Cat Plight”