How To Make A Life

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First:

Take everything you’ve ever learned and everything
You’ve yet to discover and place it in a box labeled Thank You.

Second:
Take a picture of your face and remember
That in many years time you will be amazed at how gorgeous you were.
Be amazed now.

Third:
Find someplace to live.
Make sure it has the ability to let light fall
Across the room in such a way that every so often,
You’ll stop and mouth the words “Ah, sunlight.”
Before you finish dusting the books.
Don’t let the books get dusty.
Open them and reread your favorite sentences
Or give the books away.

Fourth:
Fall in love.
Touch. More than you think.
Have a child if you want one.
If you don’t, don’t.
Let your child out into the world
Discovering for themselves just how magical
It is. Or it isn’t.
It’s theirs to decide.
Give your child a lot of books.

Fifth:
Get a job.
Remember this job is not who you are.
You get to open the silk door of You,
And decide, over and over, as many times as your socks,
Just who you are.
You get to say your own I am.

Sixth:
Do yoga.
Let your body discover what it’s like to move
without your brain holding it’s hand.
Tell your brain to take a hike.
Let your body believe fully in it’s own powers.
Let every person you’ve stored inside your muscles out every so often,
to breathe.

Lastly:
Do things that make you feel good.
Let your joy be contagious and spread through
Your home, your job, your children.
Let it spread through the world
Like a virus so that when you forget it,
Every so often, you’ll catch it from someone else.

By Jen Pastiloff

(Via onherway, emphasisadded)

I used yoga to tell my brain to take a hike tonight. It worked.

Today

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I am in Columbus, Ohio. This is notable because:

1) this lunch just happened. Northstar was everything Columbusers (Columbusonians?) claimed it was and more. The Buddha Bowl was glorious.

2) “The Great Gold Shoe Hunt of 2012” is over. I have to wear gold heels for a wedding I am in and have spent the better part of a month scouring stores and online for something that isn’t covered in glitter or fugly in general. I was ready to go home and buy the very expensive pair I do not need when the Columbus shoes gods shined on me and delivered the perfect satin pair insanely on sale. I won’t get specific but let’s just say they were over $19 and under $21. Practically highway robbery, those shoes.

3) In exactly one week, I get to see one of my favorite people on the planet who will be in Chicago for the aforementioned wedding. I adore him and it’s been too long- he is living a life he loves in San Fran but super selfish me really wishes I could see him more…in Chicago.

So, yeah, Columbus…redefining Ohio for me today.