Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

March 27, 2012

Reflections on a Good Life

I was sitting here doing some thinking ( a rarity, I know), and asked myself this question " What 6 things do I consider memorable in my life?" That is MY life, not the world.

 Why six?

Why not?



In chronological order:

1. My parents for installing the basis for a belief in God. They positioned me at an early age where I learned the meaning of hard physical work and the satisfaction of working with my hands and body, not just my mind. They taught me what I needed to know in life, hard work pays off; perseverance pays off; loyalty to God and country is important; people are what makes life worthwhile.They gave me the basics, some of which I am still working on.











2. A good wife that has stuck by me through thick and thin.I was not ( and am still not) the easiest person to get along with. I have been described as stubborn, pig-headed, self centered, biased and compulsive. Through all this Elaine has stood by me, and given me the option of an easy way out when things were at their worst. She ran the household, gave up a good career for the children , and stuck by me during a period of burn out, the through- sickness- and- good- health bit of the marriage vows. Elaine has stuck by me even when we had moved to what seemed at times, the end of the earth. She has been the rock of my foundation.







3.My first born, Andrew who I watched grow from an idea through manhood. He caused Elaine and I to grow together through his teenage years. He was so much like me, in my childhood, yet, surprisingly different. I have always loved the outdoors, the hunting and fishing and camaraderie that goes with it. I taught him, but overall, I have learned much more from him than he has from me. I watched him pursue his life's dream, the military, but watched him pull out of it when it was taking him to a place where he did not want to ethically, or morally, go. I watched him learn from life experiences and better himself in the process.







4. My second born, Micheal, who was the "free spirit"of the two, who caused us a lot of pain and joy, who was the recipient of a major dose of "tough love" in the mid teens. He survived it, learned from it and has stepped up in many occasions to the task of being a man. What does that mean? Owning up to mistakes, taking responsibility, growing ethically and spiritually. In many ways, he has far surpassed any expectations that  I have had.







5. Six grandchildren. What can I say? Each one is an individual. Each one is a gem. Each one is a joy to watch develop into mature toddlers, pre-teens, and young adults.Each has had his/her share of difficulties and have managed to grow through them.










6. My discovery of the Lord Jesus Christ, that put meaning back into my life at my darkest hour. I always believed in a God ( more in my testimony), but did not realize just how powerful He is, until I stepped into the baptismal tank with Elaine on June 15, 2005. From that moment on, I started to change and get rid of most of the  attributes in section 2. ( I am still working on a couple). From the layman's viewpoint, it is almost impossible to comprehend the changes the Lord can do when a person accepts Him as his Savior.

I am sure that someone will ask  "What has been the most important of the six items." They are all important and part of God's plan, but as I write this, I wonder what my life would have been like had I accepted #6 as my top priority in my childhood. Items one to five may still have happened, but I am sure my life would have been much better!

I could go on and on, but I don't want to put out too much detail. The details aren't important, the main events are.

What about you? What are the most important things in your life?
 It might be worth a blog!

5 comments:

  1. i appreciate you sharing. i'm still working on a few things. :)

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  2. Ian, that is a lovely and powerful list. You have a good-looking family, but that last picture touched my heart!

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  3. I feel like you must have been quite moved to share this list, and what a list it is. We all have things to work through in life. I find parenthood to be quite a challenge. Thank you for sharing your trials with it.

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  4. Wow. This was awesome. Your honesty with parenting is something we can all relate to...as well as being that kid who struggles. I have been on both sides of that fence, gave my parents quite a run for their money and have been challenged with raising my own daughters, who are now adults. Being a parent simply confirms to me that this life is so imperfect, yet we must truly march to the beat of our own drum. Throughout life, the drumbeat may change tempo, but we are dared to rise to each event in our life. Learning from each triumph and each mistake is our goal. Some of my greatest lessons have been through making mistakes, even if it IRKS me to no end!

    Thank you, I believe you have inspired me to make a blog of my own list by the end of the week. I appreciate your cadid writing. And I agree about the photo - giving your life over to Christ and demonstrating it through baptism is indeed very touching.

    Thanks again for sharing!

    Lana

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  5. You're right, and your blog gave me the chills.

    God has provided for me during my darkest days. He's been here for me and blanketed me with His love and peace, and right now? I'm praying hard for someone I love very much.

    You are an inspiration and God bless you.

    Joey

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