“If you want a place in the sun, you’ve got to put up with a few blisters.”
– Abigail Van Buren
When I saw this quote a couple of days ago I of course immediately
thought of it in terms of writing–i.e.–if you want to write, get paid
and have it as a job, most likely you are going to have to work at
it…most likely you are going to have to deal with praise…with
critiques…with blisters.
In other words, everything has its pros and cons. Yep, writing.
Well a few days have gone by and it has occurred to me how
absolutely perfect this phrase is for many things in life. Some seem
more literal than others. And somehow to my wonder I got to
thinking…this applies to not just us humans but everything.
See these wonderful rhubarb sprouts?
And how about these peeking tulips tips?
Yep I was seriously getting some spring fever! Then this morning I woke up to this
It snowed all day long!
We got some serious inches! But thankfully it was mixed with a heavy
rain and the temps were in the mid 40’s so its been melting fast too.
The sun has reached that point where it simply melts and that is that.
But during the middle of the day I was doing some shopping(have to
tell you, if you ever need inspiration as to why you need to stick to
your healthy eating and exercising–go swimsuit shopping
) and passed a stand of seeds. I backtracked and bought some, snowstorm or not.
I won’t plant them in little containers just yet…we are afterall
getting snow. :briggrin: But we’re getting closer to when I can
actually play in the dirt again! YAY! Don’t get me wrong, I love snow,
I love all the seasons but I always look forward to each one as it
comes.
But what does this have to do with my quote? Well, those little
sprouts you see above–they are going to look absolutely beautiful in a
few weeks. I’m going to be snapping pictures of them left and right and
telling everyone all about them. But to get to that point did they have
to get some blisters? Oh yeah, they’re working on those blisters right
now…under several inches of snow! I couldn’t help but think how cool
this was, how interesting this was, I mean we usually only think of
these things in terms of ourselves, as in applying to humans, but just
look at those little sprouts and think of them under lots and lots of
snow right now.
Those blisters are soooo gonna be worth it.
Cole
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Blisters
I can relate to the gardening blisters , Nicole. I have a permanent callus where my wedding ring grinds against my palm when I mow the lawn!
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Hugs on the blisters Liz
I ususally get the same thing in the spring but by fall the hands have toughened up.
Do you guys have gardens too?
Cole
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